A. CURRIE & CO 





FARM SEEDS 



OATS 



WISCONSIN PEDIGREE NO. 1 OATS. 



A new variety bred at the Wisconsin Experiment Station 

 and sent out last year for the first time. Grown along 

 side Swedish Select, it is earlier, a stronger grower and 

 a far heavier yielder than that sort. It is a valuable 

 acquisition, and cannot fail to be a great boon to the 

 farmers of Wisconsin. 

 Peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 



Swedish Select (Wisconsin No. 4) — So generally known as to 

 need no description, except this, that of several years 

 of close investigation we have found them the best all 

 round variety under average conditions. For earliness, 

 yield and general appearance they are hard to beat. The 

 kernels are white and plump, with a thin hull. The 

 straw is strong and vigorous, standing up well, seldom 

 lodging. The seed we offer is Wisconsin grown and 

 thoroughly cleaned, free from impurities. 

 Peck, 35c; bushel, $1.00; 5 to 10 bushels at 90c per bushel. 



Big Four Oats — A medium early variety, with heavy white 

 grain and strong stiff straw. 



Peck, 35c; bushel, $1.10; 5 to 10 bushels at $1.00 per 

 bushel. 



Silver Mine Oats — A popular hardy variety yielding heavy 

 crops of plump white kernels, free from awns. The 

 straw is stiff, and while the heads are large it does not 

 lodge readily. 



Peck, 35c; bushel, $1.10; 5 to 10 bushels at $1.00 per 

 bushel. 



Regenerated Swedish Select Oats — Imported from the Garton 

 Seed Co., England, with whom they originated. The 

 yield and quality have been greatly improved by their 

 methods, and the seed we offer actually weighs 50 lbs. 

 to the measured bushel. 



Peck, 50c; bushel (32 lbs.), $1.50; 6 bushels and over at 

 $1.35 per bushel. 



New Black Oat "Victor" — The earliest and heaviest yielding 

 Black Oat known. No other variety compares with It In 

 point of yield and richness of food. 



Peck, 60c; bushel (32 lbs.), $1.75; 6 bushels and over at 

 $1.60 per bushel. 



Special prices quoted on large quantities 





Swedish Select Oats. 



RYE, 



Spring — Used extensively as a catch crop where winter grain 

 has failed. It can be sown later in spring than other 

 grain and be ready to harvest at the same time. 

 Peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50; 5 to 10 bushels at $1.40 per 

 bushel. 



Petkns Winter Rye — A remarkably heavy yielder. The Wis- 

 consin Experiment Station reports an average yield of 

 40.3 bushels of it to the acre. It is greatly esteemed for 

 making bread. Its great productiveness of large, heavy 

 grain and tall, strong straw renders it an exceedingly 

 desirable variety. 

 Peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 



Wisconsin Pedigree Rye — A new fall rye the result of twelve 

 years of careful breeding at the Wisconsin Experiment 

 Station, which for yield and uniformity of kernels 

 eclipses all other sorts. It has a strong, stiff straw, 

 with heads of unusual length. The kernels are very 

 large and plump, almost as large as oats. 

 Peck, 60c; bushel, $1.75. 



SPELTZ. 



(Emnier.) 



Grows and yields better under adverse conditions than any 

 other grain crop. Weight per bushel, 40 lbs. Sow 1% • 

 bushels to the acre. 



Peck, 40c; bushel, $1.25; 5 to 10 bushels at $1.15 per 

 bushel. 



BUCKWHEAT. 



Japanese — Very prolific, kernels about double the size of the 

 common sorts, and It ripens earlier. 

 Peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 



Silver Hull— Much esteemed for making flour. 

 Peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 



If Grain is wanted in new Seamless Bags, add 20 eta. 

 for each bag required. 



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