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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 



PEPPER. 



Wffcr. 



Chinese Giant — Double the size of Ruby King, gener- 

 ally from four to five inches across. Flesh thick and 

 very mild. Early and prolific. Oz., 30c; % lb., 85c; 

 1 lb $3.25 



Neapolitan — The earliest of all Peppers, coming in 

 fully two weeks earlier than Ruby King and Bull 

 Nose. Flesh thick and mild. Fruit medium size; 

 . very prolific. Oz., 20c; % lb., 55c; 1 lb $2.00 



oz. % lb. lb. 



Celestial ?-20 $.60 $2.00 



Long Red Cayenne 20 .60 2.00 



Large Bell, or Bull Jfosc. ... 20 .60 2.00 



Sweet Spanish 20 .60 2.00 



Sweet Mountain 20 .60 ^ 2.00 



Golden Dawn 20 .60 2.00 



Chili 20 .60 2.00 



Ruby King 20 .60 2.00 



PUMPKINS. «ft«»ie. 



Calhoun $ -10 



Connecticut Field 10 lbs., $2.00; .05 



Improved Large Cheese 



Jonathan 



Jumbo, or King of the Mammoths ...... 



Negro, or INantucket 



Mammoth Tours ■ 10 



Quaker Pie 05 



Early Sugar 05 



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CHINESE GIANT PEPPER. 



POTATOES. 



We deliver all Potatoes f. o. b. cars, and they are 

 shipped at purchaser's risk. 



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CHOICE NORTHERN GROWN SEED STOCK. 



EPICURE (Extra Early) — After a competitive trial ex- 

 tending over the last three seasons, (seasons which 

 were distinctly adverse to the making of record po- 

 tato crops with either old or new sorts), we are con- 

 vinced that in Epicure we have a Potato with a fu- 

 ture. It is extra early, coming in a week ahead of 

 Red River Ohio and producing a much larger crop. 

 The fact that this Potato comes in a few days ahead 

 of Ohio, is pure whtte skinned, a better cropper, will 

 entitle it to a first place among the extra earlies. 

 Peck, 75c; bushel, $2.50; 5 bushel lots, per bushel... $2.40 



Red River Early Ohio — The most popular Potato in this 

 country. Eastern stocks of it are run out so badly 

 that in order to get renewed vigor and purity we 

 have them grown in the Red' River Valley, famous 

 for the excellent quality of the Potatoes it produces. 

 One has only to see the stock to at once realize how 

 superior it is. Peck, 60c; bushel $1.90 



Early Rose — A standard early Potato of fine quality 



and very prolific. Peck, 50c; bushel $1.75 



UP-TO-DATE — A grand main crop, disease resistant Po- 

 tato, a worthy rival of the well known Carman No. 3. 

 The tubers grow to a uniform size, slightly fuller 

 and longer than Carman, skin pure white with a 

 russet netting (a sure indication of quality) and very 

 shallow eyes. The vines are vigorous and luxuriant 

 in growth, and are at all times free from disease. 

 On account of the strong vine growth this sort is al- 

 most Bug Proof. It is a remarkably heavy cropper, 

 outyielding Carman No. 3 and other standard sorts. 

 Last season one of our growers produced from three 

 bushels of seed a erop of 173 bushels of fine, mer- 

 chantable Potatoes. The quality is excellent, cook- 

 ing up at all times drv and mealv. Peck, 60c; bushel, 

 $2.00; 5 bushel lots, per bushel $1.90 



White Early Ohio — In quality, productiveness and 

 every way the same as Red River, Early Ohio, ex- 

 cept that the skin is white. Peck, 60c; bushel $2.00 



Irish Cobbler — A fine early variety coming in directly 

 after Early Ohio, the- potatoes are almost round, skin 

 pure white, and a good cooker. A great favorite in 

 many markets for early shipping, always bringing 

 high prices on account of its large size and hand- 

 some appearance. Peck, 60c; bushel 2.00 



BRITISH OUEEN — A grand second early Potato. It 



is an extraordinary yielder, possessing fine table 

 qualities, always cooking dry and mealy with no sign 

 of hollowness. The tubers are uniformly large and 

 handsome in appearance, oval and smooth, with very 

 few and shallow eyes; skin and flesh white; has no 

 tendency to disease. As an exhibition Potato was 

 consider it superior to all others. During the past 

 extremely unfavorable season, this Potato more 

 than justified our faith in its ultimate success. It 

 will, we have little doubt, prove itself the most val- 

 uable intermediate variety yet introduced. Peck, 

 60c; bushel - $2.00 



Snow-flake Junior — Resembles the old Snowflake in ap- 

 pearance and in cooking qualities. It is, however, 

 much more prolific and has the further merit of 

 being the nearest to BUG-PROOF of any Potato we 

 have ever grown. As an all-round family or mar- 

 ket Potato, we consider this one perfect. It is hand- 

 some in appearance, grows to a large size, clear 

 white, cooks evenly and mealy. Peck, 50c; bushel.. $1.65 



Carman No. 3 — Is of perfect form, even in dry seasons, 

 almost every Potato being of uniform size and shape. 

 It has very shallow eyes, which are few in number. 

 The skin and flesh are white, with no hollow or dark 

 parts; cooking qualities very fine. Peck, 50c; bushel $1.65 



Rural New Yorker No. 2 — An intermediate variety of 

 robust habit, and a very abundant yielder, producing 

 large well-shaped tubers of slightly oblong shape 

 and very uniform in size. The skin is white and 

 smooth with few and shallow eyes. Peck, 40c bushel $1.50 



