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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



One quart to 200 hills; 

 8 to 10 quarts to the acre, 

 iu hills. 



COEN— SWEET. 



FIRST EARLY 



SORTS. 



If wanted by Mail, add postage at Parcel Post 

 rates. 1 pint packed weighs about 14 ozs. 

 1 quart 27 ozs. 



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,,,,„„„ . ,.„ r ow™ a new variety in the West, offered by ourselves for the first time last year and found to be by ten 

 EARLY MA\ FLOVA ER— Anew ^ariety m iiie ^ ia ches to a foot dwarf er than Early Cory, very much larger m the ear, 



Livingston's Early Sugar- 

 days after planting. Ea 

 white, broad and deep kernels 



\ verv beautiful new sort of finest flavor. Produces, in favorable seasons perfect ears 60 

 rs average 7 inches in length by 2% inches in diameter, are filled, with 12 to 14 rows of pearly 



"rnels of delicious quality. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck 75c; peck $1.30; bushel $o.00 



GOLDEN BANTAM — An early dwarf variety, with 

 small, compact ears; is deliciously sweet; un- 

 doubtedly now the most popular variety for 

 home use. The ripe Corn is golden yellow. Pkt. 

 5c; pint 20c; quart 30c; % peck 85c; peck $1.50; 



bushel $ 5 - s0 



Peep O Day — Extra early and very dwarf with 

 ears averaging 6 inches long. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; 



quart 25c; % peck 75c; peck $1.30; bushel $4. id 



Metropolitan — The largest of the extra early va- 

 rieties. Ten to twelve-rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c; 



quart 20c; % peck 70c; peck $1.20; bushel $4.25 



Extra Early Cory or First of All — A favorite 

 early eigiit-rowed Corn; dwarf in habit; each 

 stalk producing two or three good ears. Pkt. 5c; . 

 pint 10c; quart 20c; % peck 70c; peck $1.20; 



bushel $ 4 -" J 



Mammoth White Cob Cory — About double the size 

 of the old Cory. Twenty-rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 

 10c; quart 20c; % peck 70c; peck $1.20; bushel. . $4.25 

 Early 3Iinnesota — One of the best. Stalk short; 

 bearing two large ears, eight-rowed. Pkt. 5c; 

 pint 10c; quart 20c; y 2 peck 65c; peck $1-10: 



bushel $ 4 - 00 



Extra Early Adams or Burlington — Earliest for 

 table use, but not as sweet as most sorts. Pkt. 



5c; pint 10c quart 20c; peck $1.00; bushel $3.50 



MEDIUM EARLY SORTS. 

 Black Mexican — Medium early, with eight rows of 

 remarkably sweet Corn; cooks white when in 

 condition, but turns purple as it reaches matur- 

 ity Pkt. 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c; % peck 70c; 



peck $1.20 ; bushel $4.25 



Chicago Market — A favorite trucker's Corn, large 

 and very productive. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 



25c; V 2 peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel $4.50 



Crosby's" Early — A favorite variety, ears medium 

 size twelve-rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c; 



y, peck 70c; peck $1.20"; bushel... $4.25 



Renders Earlv Giant — The ears usually measure 

 from 8 to 10 inches and average 12 rows; sweet 

 and tender. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c; V 2 



peck 65c; peck $1.10; bushel $4.00 



Moore's Earlv Concord — Has large ears, 14 to 16- 

 rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c; y 2 Peck 



65c; peck $1.10; bushel ••■• ...$4.00 



MORSE'S GOLDEN CREAM— A cross between the 

 old favorite, Country Gentleman, and the deli- 

 cious Golden Bantam, the result being a variety 

 of surpassing excellence. Pkt 5c; pint loc, 

 quart 25c; y 2 peck 75c; peck $1.30; bushel......? 



PerrVs Hybrid— Twelve to 14-rowed; each stalk 

 produces two ears. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c- 



y, peck 65c; peck $1.10; bushel ........... 



Sha'ker's Earlv — Comes in one week after Crosby s 

 Earlv; ears 'much larger than that variety. 

 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c; % peck 65c; peck 



bushel 



LATE AND MAIN CROP SORTS. 

 Country Gentleman— The ears are large, with a 

 small cob, and very deep, clear, white kernels, 

 tender and sweet. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 2t>c; 



y peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel .$4.50 



E-srlv Evergreen — This variety has all the good 

 qualities of the well-known Stowell's Evergreen, 

 but matures ten days earlier, making it inval- 

 uable as a main crop sort or for planting for 

 general crop in late sections. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c- 



quart 20c; ■% peck 65c: peck $1.10; bushel 



Hickox— Earlier than Stowell's Evergreen; ears 

 long, with deep kernels; very prolific. Pkt 5c: 

 pint 10c: quart 20c; % peck 6oc: peck $1-10; 

 bushel $4.uu 



. . . . $ 4. 00 



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 JS^l^SS^^SSJTiS^^iT^ .^-«- ■ :— ' »»" '*- ~* -?«. «??. ™.".± . pt .': S .V», 



pint 10; quart 20c; % peck 65c; peck $1.10; bushel 



POP-CORN. 

 Tf Pon-Corn is wanted by mail, add 10c per pint, 15c per quart, for postage. 



Queen's Golden-A handsome varie C tr P rod"cing large golden ears. Pkt. 5c: pint 10c; quart... ■- ] 



White Rice— The most popular variety for parching. Pkt. 5c; pint 10c: quart 



FIELD CORN — (See Farm Seed Department, pages 43 to 45,) 



55.00 



? 4 . •"' 



Pkt. 



$1.10; 



.$4.00 



M.i'O 



STOWELL'S evergkeen. 



Late Mammoth Sugar 

 Old Colony- 



Verv prolific, with large 16 to 20-rowed ears very sweet and tende 

 >kt. 5c; pint 10c; quart 20c; % PeckJ5c,_peck £ ^bushel ^ /^ -^ ]arge ears; yery productive . 



