CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



AILSA CRAIG ONION. 



EXTRA SELECTED STOCK. 



The most popular Onion in the English mar- 

 ket, and where known in this country takes 

 the lead of all others, commanding a better 

 price than any of the famous Spanish or Ber- 

 muda sorts. For perfection of form, size and 

 weight it is unrivaled. There is no Onion equal 

 to it for exhibition purposes. As shown in the 

 illustration it is a handsome globe shape, the 

 outer skin being a beautiful straw color. To 

 get the best results from this Onion the seed 

 should be sown indoors or in a hot-bed early in 

 spring and transplanted. By this treatment 

 enormous crops can be raised, a yield of over a 

 thousand bushels to the acre not being uncom- 

 mon. The Onions grow to a very large size, fre- 

 quently weighing 2V 2 to 3 lbs. each. It is re- 

 markably mild in flavor, and for slicing to be 

 eaten raw is superior to the best of the Span- 

 ish varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; % lb. $1.25; 1 

 lb. $4.50. 



NEW EARLY DWARF PEA "LAXTONIAN." 



This is the best early Dwarf Wrinkled Pea 

 ever introduced. It comes in several days 

 ahead of Gradus and has pods double the size 

 of American Wonder. The large pods equal in 

 size to Gradus or any of the late, large-podded 

 Telephone types, are well filled with dark green 

 Peas of excellent quality generally 9 to 10 Peas 

 in a pod. It is wonderfully hardy and vigor- 

 ous and a remarkably profuse yielder, 1% feet. 

 Pkt. 15c; pint 50c; quart 75c. (By mail, pint 

 60c; quart 90c). 



LITTLE MARVEL — For many years Nott's Ex- 

 celsior has ranked as the very best of the 

 Dwarf Peas, either for the home garden or 

 for market sales. In Little Marvel, however, 

 we have a sort far superior in size, color of 

 pods and quantity and quality of Peas fur- 

 nished. The pods are of a rich dark green 

 color filled to the ends with large sized 

 Peas of fine flavor. The vines are strong and 

 robust, 18 inches in height, heavily set with 

 pods often produced in pairs. This sort is a 

 distinct advance on any of the Dwarf Peas 

 and will become very popular both with 

 home and market growers. Pkt. 15c; pint 

 35c; quart fiOc; % peck $2.00; peck $3.50; (by 

 mail, pint 45c; quart 75c). 



For general list of Garden Peas, see pases 

 30 and 31. 



AILSA CRAIG UNION. 



LAXTONIAN I>EA. 



SUTTON'S EXCELSIOR OR MELTING MARROW PEAS — One of the finest of the Dwarf 

 Wrinkled Peas, height 18 inches, coming into use immediately after Little Marvel. The 

 handsome pods are of a light green color filled square to' the ends with large peas of 

 the finest flavor. The vines are strong and robust and require no support. The large 

 broad and well filled pods make this a popular sort for market sales and private gar- 

 dens. Pkt. 10c; pinti 30c; quart 50c; i/ 2 pack $1.70; peck $3.00; (by mail, pint 40c; 

 quart, 65c). 



NEW BEANS. 



SURE CROP WAX — A handsome semi-round podded sort coming into use about a week 

 later than our Rust Proof Wax. The vines are very vigorous in growth bearing long 

 handsome pods of a golden yellow color, very fleshy, tender and meaty. On account of 

 its handsome appearance and delicate flavor, this variety we predict will become a strong 

 favorite. The quality is all that can be desired and it is entirely free from strings or 

 tough fiber. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; quart 35c; i/ 2 peck $1.15; peck $2.25; bushel $8.25; 

 (by mail, pint 30c; quart 50c). 



KEENEY'S STRINGLESS REFUGEE — A great improvement on the well-known Refugee 

 or 1,000' to 1 -which has for many years been the standard sort for late crop pickling and 

 canning purposes. In the Stringless Refugee we have a bean fully equal to the old sort 

 as a cropper, and far superior in quality. The handsome pods are of a light green color 

 almost perfectly round, very fleshy, tender and meaty, absolutely free from strings and 

 of the most delicious flavor. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; quart 35c; % peck $1.15; peck $2.25; 

 bushel $8.25; (by mail, pint 30c; quart 50c). 



BURGER'S STRINGLESS GREEN POD POLE — The best of the Green Pod Pole Beans for 

 growing in the North. Matures early and bears handsome g,reen Pods. Excellent for 

 snaps or as a green shell bean. It has the additional advantage of having when ripe, 

 pure white seeds, which are excellent for baked beans. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; quart 30c; 

 peck $1.60; bushel $6.00; (by mail, pint 25c; quart 45c). 



KENTUCKY WONDER WAX POLE: — A new bean of the old green-podded Kentucky Won- 

 der type and habit but golden-yellow wax podded and of much superior quality to the 

 other sort. The vine is a heavy bearer, beginning when quite dwarf and continuing to 

 put forth its long, very fleshy pods until cut down by frost. The pods are round, very 

 meaty, entirely stringless and of delicious flavor when cooked. Pkt. 10c; pint 15c; 

 quart 30c; peck $1.60; bushel $6.00; (by mail, pint 25c; quart 45c). 



MORSE'S GOLDEN CREAM SWEET CORN — An absolutely new thing, created in Cali- 

 fornia, the result of crossing Golden Bantam and Countrv Gentleman and combining 

 the delicious, juicy, sweet flavor of both those eminently popular sorts. It is cream-col- 

 ored when ready for use, turning an attractive light-yellow when cooked, and is un- 

 surpassed for table use, being handsome in appearance and sweet, tender and delicious 

 in flavor. The stalks make a vigorous, rapid growth and bear 2 to 4 fine ears which 

 are ready with the first of the medium early sorts. A variety which no corn lover 

 should miss. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; quart 35c; % peck $1.25; peck $2.25; (by mail, pint 

 25c; quart 45c). 



MILWAUKEE MARKET MUSKMELON — The finest, most delicious Melon in existence 

 (see page 24). Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. S5c; 1 lb. $3.00. 



TOMATOES — NEW BIG DWARF AND EARLY DETROIT. 



Two recent introductions .of more than ordinary merit, which should have a place in 

 every garden. (For description and prices, see page 3S.) Per packet, each 10c. 



One pneket eaeh of the 12 vegetable specialties offered on this page for ?1.00. 



