CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



It TiiH pay you to oliangc your seesl. AVe liave 

 the right kind to make the olianjte -jvitli. All our 

 Ktocks are specially ^vowii for Seed Purposes in 

 Uastern Wisconsin aa<i Dakota. 



German, Kartoltel. French, Pomn-.e ile Terre. 



TEN BUSHELS CUT TUBERS TO THE ACRE. 



The Potato may be grown with varying- success 

 on soils of all kinds, but the soil best suited to it is 

 sandy loam. But little manure is required if the 

 soil is good. 



We deliver all Potatoes f. o. b. cars, no extra 

 charge being made for barrels. All Potatoes are 

 shipped at purchaser's risk. Prices of all Potatoes 

 subject to variation. 



THE MILWAUKEE. 



fine 



yields more than any other. Unsurpassed 



cooking qtialities. 

 15y far the best early Potato ivc have ever seen. It 



is a strong grower "with very strong' tops, comes 

 into use fully as early as Early Sunrise, yielding-, 

 hoivever, a much larger crop than that variety, 



and has the further merit of being a first-class 

 keeper, and may be depended upon to remain in 

 .good condition without sprouting- until very late 

 in the season. If groivu in rich, black loam it -»viU produce a 

 verj- Isea^-^- crop of handsome, large tubers of very fine qual- 

 ity. And not the least of its good qualities is the fact that it 

 is almost entirely Rust Proof. Peck 50c; bush. $1.50; bbl. .$4.0J1 



Early Michigan — A favorite 

 early Potato of superior 

 q u a 1 i t y. It resembles 

 Early Ohio in its general 

 appearance, with this dif 

 fcrenco. however, that th(> 

 flesh and skin is -white. 11 

 matures rapidly, is a good 

 keeper, cooks dry and 

 mealy. Peck 40c; bushel 

 $1.35; barrel $3.5ii 



SPECIAL OFFER FOR 



$2.70 



In order to give our 

 Customers a chance to 

 try our varieties of Po- 

 tatoes. -\ve offer the 6 

 separate sorts, 1 PECK 

 OF E.VCH. ly. BUSHELS 

 IN ALU, for $2.70. 



FOR 75 GENTS 



AVE AVILU MAIL 1 lb. 

 Each of the 4 Grand 

 Potatoes: SNOAVPLAKE 

 .JUNIOR. THE MIL- 

 WAUKEE, CARMAN No. 

 3, EARUV MICHIGAN. 



SXOWFLAKE JUNIOR. 



TJIE MIIAV.VUKEE. 



Conceded to be the Best Main Crop Potato on the market. Th 



nearest Bug-Proof Potat 

 kno«-n. By far the larges 

 Cropper, «-ith clean, shal' 

 loT»- eyes. Cooks verj' dr 

 and mealy. 



Resembles the old favoi 

 ite Snowfiake very much il 

 appearance and in cookin. 

 qualities. It is, howeve 

 much more prolifie and hi 

 the further merit of bein 

 the nearest to BUG-PROG 

 of any Potato Tie have evi 

 gro-nn, the bugs only a 

 tacking it after all oth( 

 \ irieties in sight have bee 

 disposed of, and then on' 

 ni very small numbers, s 

 that they could easily \' 

 t\ken care of. As an al' 

 lound familj' or market pi 

 tato, in size and shape, -\\ 

 consider this one perfec 

 It is handsome in appea 

 ance. grows to a large siz 

 clear white, cooks even: 

 and mealy and possessir 

 that desirable flavor peci 

 liar to the Snowflake. Tl 

 tops are remarkably stror 

 growing upright, color dai 

 green. Mr. Carman in h 

 potato trials on the Rnr 

 Neiv Yorker trial grounds in 1S96, found it by f: 

 the largest yielder of any variety grown, yieldir 

 at the rate of 645 V* bushels to the acre. Peck 50 

 bushel n.50; barrel ?4.00. 



Red River Early Ohio — It is generally conceded thi 

 Earlv Ohio is the most popular Potato in tb 

 countrv. Eastern stocks of it are run out 

 badly that in order to get renewed vigor _aS 

 purity we have them grown in the Red Rl^, 

 A^alle'v. famous for the excellent quality of t; 

 Potatoes it produces. One has only to see t 

 stock to at once realize how superior it is. T 

 greatest care is taken in the selection of t 

 seed, so that we have a stock of this old favor; 

 that is perfect. Peck 50c; bushel $1.50; barrel. .?4. 



i,akeside Champion — A late white variety, maturi | 

 along with Burbank and resembling in appesj 

 ance the well-known Beauty of Hebron, It 

 however, longer and larger than that vane 

 very productive and remarkably fine-grained, pc 

 sessing the finest keeping- qualities. When cook 

 they are nice flavored, dry and mealy. It is 

 strong bug resister. and does remarkably well 

 thin, poor land. Peck 40c; bush. $1.35; bbl.. $3. 



Carman No. 3— A seedling raised by Mr. Carmf 

 which in manv respects resembles the well-knoA 

 and popular Rural New Yorker No. 2. but is at 

 fined to supersede that well-known variety. It 

 of perfect form, even in dry seasons, almost eve 

 potato being of uniform size and shape. It h 

 very shallow eves, which are few in number. T 

 skin and flesh are extremely white, with no n<' 

 low or dark parts; a handsome Potato and en( 

 mou'=!lv prolific; cooking qualities very fine. Pe 

 40cr bushel $1.35; barrel $•> 



