44 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
FARM SEEDS 
OUR FARM SEEDS are grown from carefully selected stocks and every effort is made 
to keep them pure and free from foreign matter. Our prices include boxes and 
delivery to any depot or express office in Milwaukee. 
2-bushel Grain Bags Charged for at Cosi. 
We Pay Postage or Express Charges on All Seeds on This Page, Except Where 
Otherwise Noted. 
ROOT CROPS FOR FARM STOCK. 
MANGEL-WURZEL AND SUGAR BEET. « 
Mangels and Sugar Beets make excellent winter feed for cattle, producing on good 
soil from 1,200 to 1,500 bushels per acre. Sow in June at the rate of 5 lbs. per acre, 
in drills 2 feet apart, and thin out to 9 inches in the rows. Store in barns before 
freezing weather sets in, for use during the winter. 
Danish Sludstrup—A selection of Giant Yellow Mangel developed under tests of 
the Danish Department of: Agricultur The roots are remarkably uniform in 
shape, and are of large size, the tonnage yield being extraordinary. This is the 
te 3 most carefully bred strain of Mangel in existence to-day. Laboratory tests 
show a very high feeding value, excelling that of other sorts. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
¥y% lb. 20c; 1 lb. 60c. By express at purchaser’s expense, 1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs........ $2.25 
Currie’s- Improved Mammoth Long Red—An exceptionally large-growing variety, 
and of finest quality, grown from a selection of the most perfect and largest 
specimens year-after year, so that it is to-day the best stock of Mangel in 
existence. The roots grow well above the ground, so that they are easily har- 
vested. Specimens sometimes weigh over 50 lbs. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 4 lb. 15c; 
IIb. 45¢e) By expressiomireisht,; tells 35.C5) isl S i iemictorsieke eieestsiol -rensreteroheletcier toaeeennG 
Champion Yellow Globe—Admirably adapted for shallow soil, although its roots 
attain to a very great size, weighing from 15 to 18 lbs. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %& Ib. 
15e3s lb: 45e). By express or frelehty ialbi; 35.385) OS ee iercse 1 croieielsienwich-t-felelenel easter $1.50 
Giant Intermediate—In shape between the Long Red and the Yellow Globe sorts, 
very productive, flesh solid. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 4 Ib. 15ce; 1 lb. 45c. By express 
or freight, 1 lb. 35c; 5 lbs 
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Golden Tankard—A good cropper of fine form and excellent flavor. Color bright 
yellow. PkKt. 5c; oz. 10c; % 1b. 15¢e; 1 lb. 45e. By express or freight, 1 lb. see = 
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SUGAR BEETS. 
The production of Sugar Beets for their sugar is already one of our great 
national industries, and Wisconsin is well to the fore as a beet-sugar producing state. 
Our Seed is the best procurable, and the varieties we offer excel in sugar content. Do 
not yield as heavily as-Mangels, but as stock feed are much more nutritious. 
Klein Wanzleben—This variety is cultivated more than any other, both on ac- 
count of its high sugar content (15 to 20%) and its great milk- -producing value. 
The root is straight and even, quite large at the head and tapering rapidly, 
making it easy to dig. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % Ib. 20c; 1 1b. 50c. By express or 
freight, righ peer (KOSS NS apo oponoD OUND DOO Goo Stoo dODUDU DOU OJ SOoO SE OMS AE SS $1.85 
Giant Half Sugar White—Nearly as heavy a yielder as a Mangel and of superior 
nutritive value. Roots greenish- white and easily harvested. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
y% lb. 20c; 1 lb. 50c. By express or freight, 1 lb 40c; 5 Ibs................-... $1.85 
Giant Half Sugar Rose—Identical with the ‘preceding except in color, which is 
deep rose, shading to white at the tip. Pkt. 5c; 02. 10c; %& Ib. 20¢; 1 lb. 50e. 
By express or freight, 1 Ib, 40c; 5 lbs 
White Sugar—The variety so extensively grown in France for the production of 
sugar. A large grower, excellent for feeding stcck. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 
15¢; 1 lb.-45c. By express or freight, 1 lb. 35c; 5 IbS...:......--.2-+----500 00 $1.50 
Lane’s Imperial Sugar—A great improvement on ‘the common sugar beet, contain- 
ing a very large percentage of sugar. PkKt. 5c; oz. 10 Gs he Ib, 15¢e;74 abs 45e) 
By express or freight, 1 Ib. 35c; 5 IbS..........ccseeee AsotoobooS SOBA D OS ODE IOS 
CURRIE'S IMPROVED * 
MAMMOTH LONG 
ARTICHOKE—IMPROVED WHITE FRENCH. 
RED MANGEL, 
Produce 1,500 Bushels Per Acre. Easily Grown. Great Disease Preventers. The 
Hogs Do the Harvesting. Forty head of hogs and pigs may be Kept without other 
food on an acre of Artichokes from the time frost is out of the ground until they grow again, 
and from October 1st until the ground freezes solid. They can be planted either in fall or 
spring, for while in the ground, freezing and thawing does not hurt them. Cut to one eye like 
potatoes, and plant in rows 3% feet apart and 18 inches in the row. When dug in the fall and 
stored, they should be mixed with one part of soil to ten parts of Artichokes, to prevent shrink- 
ing. Per peck 60¢; per bushel $2.00; per 3-bushel lots, sufficient for one acre, $5.50. By express 
or freight only, 
TOBACCO SEED. 
Sow as early as danger of frost is over. covering very lightly; 
~, afterwards transplant into rows 4 or 5 feet each way and cultivate 
thoroughly. 
Comstock Spanish—The favorite among 
Wisconsin growers. Unexcelled for 
wrappers and fillers. Pkt. 10c; oz. - 
SOC Ye We 0. is oi clove. ccshayeystess ORR $1.00 
Connecticut Seed Leaf—Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 
VA einige ONO SAO OCOD OC AOS $0.60 
General Grant—Produces leaves enorm- 
ous in size. A very popular variety 
and the earliest known, maturing as 
far north as Canada. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
Riches AR yoo ean GouG UDObDO oD O SOMO OD $1.00 
Havana—Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; %4 Ib........ .75 
Havana Imported—True Vuelta de Aba- 
jo. This tobacco brings in the high- 
est price for cigar stock. Pkt. 5c; 
ee Coy Ag’: Kine VAN la ooo bdodo doo ODDO DU OGO OS $1.25 
K : 3 Sumatra—Makes high-grade wrapper. 
FRENCH ARTICHOKD. Plt fos 07. FOC; WAGs Uae erere iejeie wleneiele $1.50 
TOBACCO. — 
EVERGREEN TREES for HEDGES and WINDBREAKS on the FARM. See pase 120, 
