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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



, Mebesapfel. X01MA.XO. French - Tomate. 



German 



Sow the seed in a hot-bed first week in March, in drills half an inch deep. When the plants are about two inches high, 

 transplant into another hot-bed or into small pots, one in each pot; in that way the plants are strengthened and branch 

 out better. Set the plants out about the first of June, about three feet apart, for early crop, mixing a shovelful of well- 

 rotted manure in each hill. For late crops, or where the soil is heavy, plant four feet apart. Water freely when transplant- 

 ing and protect from the sun for a few days until the plants are fairly started. A few plants may be raised by sowing Seed 

 in a pot or a box in the house. 1 ox. to 1,500 plants. % lb. for transplanting on an acre. 



CREAM CITY. 



CREAM CITY TOBIATO. The First Large Tomato to Ripen. 

 Remarkably Prolific. Flesh Thick and Solid. 



A variety of exceptional merit, coming into use as early as 

 Early Ruby and other small and unshapely extra early sorts. 

 It is perfectly smooth and symmetrical in shape, and as large 

 as Perfection. The plants are strong and vigorous, bearing 

 an abundance of large, smooth fruit of a beautiful purplish 

 crimson color. The flesh is remarkably thick, firm and solid, 

 and of very fine quality with very few seeds. It is an excel- 

 lent shipper. Does not crack or rot, as is the case with many 

 of the old sorts. 



CHALK'S EARLY JEWEL. 



The Cream City is the most profitable tomato for the mar- 

 ket gardener and trucker, and is unsurpassed for canning 

 purposes. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Yt lb. 80c; 1 lb $2.75 



EARLY DETROIT— A comparatively new, large, early variety. 

 The fruits are purplish-pink in color, similar to Acme in 

 shape, but more nearly globe-shaped and are smooth and 

 uniform, with no tendency to crack around the stem end. 

 Vine vigorous, unsusceptible to blight and very productive. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 80c; 1 lb $2.75 



Acme— One of the earliest and handsomest varieties. The 

 fruit is of a medium size, perfectly smooth and regular In 

 shape; very solid and a great bearer; color dark red, with a 

 purplish tint. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 60c; 1 lb $2.00 



Beauty (Livingston's) — A very fine variety of large size; 

 grows in clusters of four or five; color glossy crimson, with 

 a purplish tinge. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Yi lb. 60c; 1 lb $2.00 



Chalk's Early Jewel — A very popular, extra early Tomato. 

 Not as early as Earliana, but fruits are smoother and larger. 

 Color bright red; flavor excellent. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb. 

 70c; 1 lb $2.25 



Dwarf Stone — In habit of vine it resembles Dwarf Champion, 

 but it is of stronger growth and more erect. The fruits are 

 the same color and size as the regular Stone, 'with the addi- 

 tional advantage of the Dwarf Champion habit. Under 

 ordinary field culture this sort completely outclasses Dwarf 

 Champion. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; % lb. 80c; 1 lb $2.75 



Atlantic Prize (Early Ruby) — A favorite early variety. Color 

 rich crimson. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 60c; 1 lb $2.00 



Favorite (Livingston's) — Ripens evenly and as early as any 

 good variety, holding its size to the end of the season; 

 very prolific; good flavor; few seeds, flesh solid. Pkt. 5c; 

 oz. 20c; Yi lb. 60c; 1 lb $2.00 



Perfection (Livingston's) — Larger in size than the Acme; color 

 blood-red; it is one of the first to ripen, almost round in 

 shape, perfectly smooth and very solid; of the best quality. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; V* lb. 60c; 1 lb $2.00 



Ponderosa — This variety is the largest and heaviest in culti- 

 vation, frequently attaining a circumference of from 15 to 

 18 inches and a weight of a pound or more. It is particu- 

 larly fine for slicing as the seed-cells are small, the flesh 

 solid and of superior flavor, and the form very regular con- 

 sidering its enormous size; color, crimson-purple. Pkt. 5c; 

 oz. 30c; Yi lb. 90c; 1 lb $3.25 



We deliver all Seeds offered on this page to any postofllce In the United States. 



