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CURR1E BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



SALSIFY 



OR OYSTER PLANT. 



SPINACH. 



German, Spinat. French, Epinard. 



For summer use sow at intervals of 2 or 3 weeks from April to August, and 

 for winter crops sow in September, covering- it, in exposed places, with straw, 

 to protect it from severe frost. 1 oz. to 10O feet of drill. 10 lbs. to the acre. 



LONG SEASON "TRIUMPH." 



A remarkably hardy Spinach yielding an abundance of large, thick, dark 

 green crumpled leaves, which retain their crispness much longer than 

 any other variety and slow to run to seed. TVith this new sort. Spinach 

 may be grown continuously throughout the entire season. It is _not 

 only hardier and more lasting than any of the large leaved sorts, but it 

 possesses the further merit of being a profuse yielder. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 

 14 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 40c. By express at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs $1.90 



Victoria — The best Spinach for spring sowing, from the fact that it remains 

 in fit condition for at least 2 or 3 weeks after all the other sorts have 

 run to seed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c. By express at pur- 

 chaser's expense, 10 lbs $1.40 



Round Leaf — Good for spring or fall sowing. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; 



1 lb. 35c. By express, 10 lbs $1.40 



Round Thick-Leaved — An improvement on the Round Leaf. The best all- 

 round sort. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c. By express, 10 lbs.... $1.40 



Long Standing (Late Seeding) — Later in going to seed than the other 

 varieties. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c; 10 lbs. by express at pur- 

 chaser's expense $1.40 



Long Standing Prickly — Matures a little later than the round-leaved sorts. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c. By express, 10 lbs $1.40 



Round Leaf Viroflay — A variety with large thick leaves. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 

 % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c. By express at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs $1.40 



Rloomsdale Savoy-Leaved — The leaves are wrinkled, resembling the Savoy 

 Cabbage. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c. By express, 10 lbs $1.40 



Prickly — Stands the winter well, but gives less bulk than the Round Leaf. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c-; % lb. 15c; 1 lb. 35c. By express, 10 lbs... $1.40 



New Zealand — Grows very large and luxuriant in warm, rich soil. It will 

 endure severe drought, which is its greatest advantage, and produces a 

 large quantity of leaves during the summer. The plants should stand 



2 to 3 feet apart. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 25c; 1 lb 75 



SORREL. 



Broad-Leaved — Used in the same manner as Spinach. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 

 Vi lb. 45c; 1 lb .' , $1.50 



German. Bocksbart. 



French, Salsifis. 



Grows best in light, well-enriched soil, which, 

 previous to sowing the Seed, should be dug up to a 

 depth of 18 inches. Sow early in spring, in drills 

 15 inches apart, and 1% inches deep. 



1 oz. to 10O feet of drill. 



Large White — Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; 1 lb. .$1.00 

 Mammoth Sandwich Island — A larger-growing 

 variety than the preceding, of great value to 

 the market gardener. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 

 35c; 1 lb $1.15 



SCORZONERA, OR BLACK OYSTER-PLANT. 



One of the most nutritious of vegetables. Skin 

 black, but flesh pure white. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 14 lb. 50c; 1 lb $1.75 



SEA-KALE. 



German, Seekohl, Meerkohl. 



French, Crambe Maritime. 



Grown for its blanched shoots, which are 

 cooked as Asparagus. By planting the roots 

 closely in a warm cellar, a supply may be had 

 all winter. Sow in drills two feet apart, thin 

 out to six inches, and the following spring 

 plant in hills 3 feet apart. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c;. 



% lb. $1.00; 1 lb $3.00 spinach, "long season tricmph. ; 



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