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Purple Top White Globe Turnip 



PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— A favorite for market 

 use, yielding heavy crops of handsome roots of excellent 

 quality. Flesh, white, of fine flavor. 1 oz., 10c; Vi lb., 

 30c; 1 lb., 75c Pkt. 5c 



POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE— A large white stock 

 turnip. 1 oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



WHITE EGG— Oval in shape, with thin white skin. Flesh 

 white, fine grained, sweet and tender. 1 oz., 10c; ^/4 lb., 

 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



YELLOW ABERDEEN— A very productive globe-shaped 

 variety, with purple top. Flesh pale yellow, sweet and 

 firm. 1 oz., 10c; V* lb., 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



RUTABAGA 



RUSSIAN OR SWEDISH TURNIP 



Sow in drills 30 inches apart, from the middle 

 of June to the middle of July, and thin out to 10 

 inches apart in the row. 1 oz. to 150 feet of drill; 

 2 lbs. to the acre in drills. 



IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE-TOP — The 

 best for either table or stock. Grows to a large 

 size. Flesh yellow, firm, sweet and tender. 1 oz., 



10c; 1/4 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



LARGE WHITE OR SWEET GERMAN— Grows 

 to a large size. Flesh white, sweet and tender. 

 1 oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



TOBACCO 



Sow the seed early in spring and when the plants are about 6 

 inches high transplant in rows 4 to 5 feet apart. Cultivate 

 thoroughly. 



CONNECTICUT (Seed Leaf)— A hardy cigar variety suitable 

 for the northern states. 1 oz., 45c; V^ lb., $1.25; 1 lb., $3.75 



Pkt. 10c 



HAVANA — Has a large leaf of fine texture. 1 oz., 45c; V4, lb., 



$1.25; 1 lb., $3.75 Pkt. 10c 



COMSTOCK SPANISH— The standard cigar tobacco; a favorite 

 in Wisconsin. 1 oz., 50c; Vi lb., $1.25; 1 lb., $3.75 Pkt. 10c 



TURNIP 



1 oz. to 200 feet of drill; 2 lbs. to the acre in drills. 



Sow the early varieties in rows a foot apart or 

 more as soon as the ground is warm in spring and 

 thin out to 3 or 4 inches apart, and for a succes- 

 sion sow every two weeks until June. For fall and 

 winter, sow in July and August, thinning to 6 

 inches or more apart. The roots may be kept until 

 spring by storing in a cool cellar or pit outdoors. 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN— The earli- 

 est of all. Skin white with purple top. Flesh clear 

 white, sweet and tender. 1 oz., 10c; V^ lb., 30c; 1 lb., 

 75c Pkt. 5c 



EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN — Similar to the 

 preceding, except that the skin is pure white. Flesh 

 white, tender and sweet, 1 oz., 10c; Vi lb., 30c; 

 1 lb., 85c Pkt. 5c 



AMBER GLOBE— A large yellow fleshed variety. 

 Skin yellow, with green top, 1 oz., 10c; V^ lb., 25c; 

 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



GOLDEN BALL — A handsome globe-shaped yellow 

 variety. Flesh sweet and tender, 1 oz., 10c; V^ lb., 

 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



EARLY SNOWBALL— A round, medium-sized pure 

 white variety of excellent quality. 1 oz.,10c; % lb., 

 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



LONG WHITE OR COWHORN— Shaped like a car- 

 rot, white, with green top. Grows about half above 

 ground, 1 oz., 10c; Vi lb., 25c; 1 lb., 50c Pkt. 5c 



PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF— The standard early 

 flat variety. Flesh white, sweet and tender. 1 oz., 

 10c; 1/4 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 65c Pkt. 5c 



TESTIMONIAL 



Permit me to add that I have vised your seeds for many years (I frequently 

 buy them directly from your store when I am in Milwaukee; sometimes 1 

 order by mail) and I have found them absolutely satisfactory. I wanted you 

 to know this. We have a country place of two acres all of which is land- 

 scaped. There are many and very large beds. To date, I have had no dis- 

 appointment in the annuals and perennials obtained from Currie's seeds. 

 Most sincerely yours, 



MRS. E. F. STONE, Wis. 



American Purple Top Rutabaga 



