Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . d dVemeville—Pure white, very large, full center, extra Hellus—^Grand, large, well-formed flower; salmon Rosseau—Sulphur white, center flushed rose; Barrillet Deschamps—Grand pink flower; petals edged white; late. UK, MiSlDK PELAbSl. Madame Debinson—Shell pink, a grand .^?flower; late. Madame Boulanger—^Pale rose; verylarge flower; late. Madame Fould—White, shaded lovelypink, enormous flower; late. Madame Schmitt—Rose, reverse of pet-als white, large; late. Ornament des Massifs—White, shadedsatiny pink; a very


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . d dVemeville—Pure white, very large, full center, extra Hellus—^Grand, large, well-formed flower; salmon Rosseau—Sulphur white, center flushed rose; Barrillet Deschamps—Grand pink flower; petals edged white; late. UK, MiSlDK PELAbSl. Madame Debinson—Shell pink, a grand .^?flower; late. Madame Boulanger—^Pale rose; verylarge flower; late. Madame Fould—White, shaded lovelypink, enormous flower; late. Madame Schmitt—Rose, reverse of pet-als white, large; late. Ornament des Massifs—White, shadedsatiny pink; a very late blooming va-riety; enormous flowers. Solfaterre—White, tinged sulphur, largeand fragrant. Souv d. Expo Universalle—Flesh, beau-tiful large globular flower; a grandvariety. Zoe Calot—Soft rosy pink; well Plants of above, $ each. MIXTURE OP CHOICE PINK AND ROSE COLORED PAEONIES UNNAMED. SMALL PLANTS, EACH 25c; ]»IEDIIJM[ SOcjLARGE $ 112 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower. This class of plants is considered quite indispensable in the herbaceous or shrubbery border. All the varieties are very showy and exceedingly effective, either in masses or as single specimens. They are very easy of cultivation and are absolutely hardy. R. Pulgida—3 feet, August and September. One of the very best;showy and very useful for cutting. Produces great quantities oforange-yellow flowers with dark purple centers. Each 15c; per doz.$ R,. Golden Glow—A superb variety, wliich has become very popularand fully merits the praise bestowed upon it. The plant grows6 to 7 feet in height, is strong and self-supporting, and bears long,strong-stemmed, very large and very double golden-yellow flowersin great profusion through several ?weeks of midsummer. Each 10c; per doz $ Large clumps. Each 25c; per doz $ R, Purpurea—4 feet, August. A remarkably showy, strong-growingplant, producing abundantly its large red


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