Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . VIBUKNDSI OPULIS STElilLIS. SELECTION OF SHRUBS—We are frequently askedby customers unacquainted with the names or generalcharacteristics of shrubs to make selections for we gladly do. giving careful and particular atten-tion to their special requirements. Customers may safelyrely on our judgment and interest in their behalf if theygive us a clear and definite statement of the object theywish to accomplish. EULALIA JAP. ZEBRINA SPECIAL, OFFER—One planteach of above five orna-mental grasses for $ FREE DELIVERY—Remember that we deliv


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . VIBUKNDSI OPULIS STElilLIS. SELECTION OF SHRUBS—We are frequently askedby customers unacquainted with the names or generalcharacteristics of shrubs to make selections for we gladly do. giving careful and particular atten-tion to their special requirements. Customers may safelyrely on our judgment and interest in their behalf if theygive us a clear and definite statement of the object theywish to accomplish. EULALIA JAP. ZEBRINA SPECIAL, OFFER—One planteach of above five orna-mental grasses for $ FREE DELIVERY—Remember that we deliver allpackages of plants, etc., FREE OF CHARGE to alldepots and express offices in Milwaukee, and NOCHARGE IS MADE FOR BOXES, BASKETS ORPACKING. We also guarantee all plants to arrive safely and ingood condition IF SENT BY EXPRESS. Extra Large Bushy Plants of all of the Above Shrnbs, each 50 cents; per doz. $ 108 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, KOSES. MAGNA CHAIiTA. HYBRID PERPETUALS-All Perfectly Hardy. The Rose is admired above all other flowers in the gardenIt is loved tor its beauty and its fragrance, distinctly its ownIts popularity never wanes. Ask any lover of flowers to namehis tavonte and he invariably expresses preference for the Rose wmmna/rr1fHOW °,nl,y a> Sinfie sPecimen, but if space on his lawnwill permit and he has the means of gratifying his desires abed or border of assorted varieties, or a well-arranged Rosewarden will give expression to his admiration for this universallyacclaimed Queen of Flowers. The varieties are now so numerousas to be almost bewildering- to the amateur who wants only atew of the best; we therefore have selected and offer here anassortment which, although numerically small, comprises thevery best varieties of their respective types and colors incultivation. HOW TO PLANT AND CARE FOR ROSES. LOCATION—Choose a sunny, somewhat sheltered, but airvsituation. J SOIL,—Any good garden


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