KALE 



(Borecole) 

 1 oz. to 2,000 plants. 



Excellent foil and winter greens. Grow and 

 cultivate the same os cabbage. Sow early, 

 and transplant in rows 3 feet apart and 2 

 feet between the plants in the row. 



DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— Leaves 



curled bright green, very tender. Oz., 15c; 

 1/4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c; Pkf., 5c. 

 TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— Hordy, 3 

 feet tall, deep-cut curled leaves. Oz., 20c; 

 li lb., 50c; lb., SI -50; Pkt., 10c. 



LEEK 



Similar to the onion. Lower portion of the 

 plant is used, boiled whole, or in soups. 

 Flovor mild. Sow early and transplant in 

 rich soil when 6" high into drills 6" deep, 

 12" opart and 6" in the row. Fill in the 

 drills to blanch. 1 oz. to 1,000 plants. 



LARGE AMERICAN FLAG LEEK (American 

 Flogl — Largely grown for foil and early 

 winter use. It is of quick growing, produc- 

 ing long unifornn stems. 2" through by 10" 

 long, blanching white. Oz., 25c; Vj lb., 

 70c; lb., SI .85; Pkt., 10c. 



KOHLRABI 



GARLIC SETS 



Divide bulbs. Plant in rows 1 foot apar 

 and 4" in the row, covering 2". H lb. 

 20c; lb., 50c. 



Sow early and transplant first of June in 

 rows 18" apart and 6" opart in the rows. 

 1 oz. to 3,000 plonts. 



May be sown in open ground in drills 

 thinned out to 6" apart. 1 oz. of seed will 

 sow 200 feet of drill. 



EARLIEST SHORT-LEAVED FORCING WHITE 

 VIENNA KOHL-RABI SELECTED— For forc- 

 ing in open ground. White flesh, very ten- 

 der, short leaves. Oz., 25c; ',4 lb., 75c; 

 lb., $2.00; Pkt., 10c. 



EARLY PURPLE VIENNA — Early. Purple 

 skin, flesh white. Oz., 25c; 1/4 lb., 75c; lb., 

 52.00; Pkt., 10c. 



MUSHROOMS 



Our special leaflet, "Directions for Mush- 

 room Culture," will be sent free if you 

 ask for it. 



American-Grown 



Pure Culture Spawn 



BRICK SPAWN— I brick will plant a bed 

 10 to 12 sq. ft. 50c a brick; 5 bricks, S2.00; 

 10 bricks, $3.50. 



BOTTLE SPAWN— 1 carton will spawn 40 

 sq ft. of bed. Per carton, $1.25; 5 cartons, 

 S5.50; 10 cartons, SI 0.00. 



LETTUCE 



BIG BOSTON 

 LETTUCE 



CURRIE'S SELECTED STOCK 



— Considered by market gar- 

 deners to be the finest head 

 lettuce. Forms large, compact 

 heads with tew outside leaves 

 and stands o long time. 

 Leaves arc light qrcen, with 

 o sliriht tinqe of brown on 

 crjgo-: Oz., 70c; ';, lb , 50c; 

 lb., SI. 25; Pkt., 10c. 



UNRIVALLED 



(Selected Stock' 



Surc-hcarling variety, suitable for 

 growing ot ony scoson. Lorge, 

 compact heads, slow to seed. 

 Similar to "Big Boston," but 

 lighter green. Oz , 25c: Va lb., 

 60c; lb., $1.50; Pkt., 10c. 

 ICEBERG — Compact heod with 

 lorgc main rihs which curve in- 

 words, protecting the center, so 

 thot it is olwoys thoroughly 

 blanched, rcmainma crisp end 

 tender at oil times Oz., 20e: ' 

 lb., 50e; lb., $1.25; Pkt., 10c. 



NEW YORK (Wonderful or Los 

 Angeles) — Good summer head 

 lettuce, slow to seed. Crisp, ten- 

 der, immense heads. Very solid. 

 Oz., 20c; 1/4 lb., 60e; lb., $1.50; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



ALL SEASONS — Mid-summer va- 

 riety. Large, solid heads of 

 brood, thick leoves, light green 

 outside, inner leoves creamy yel- 

 low Oz., 20c; V4 lb., 60c; lb., 

 SI. 75; Pkf., 10c. 



IMMENSITY -- Ar 

 folid-Heoded Lettuce, of greot 

 heof-resisting quolitics. Tender, 

 rri'p ond sweet. Oz., 20c; 1/4 'b., 

 50e; lb., $1.25; Pkt., lOe. 



WAYAHEAD— Extro early lorge, 

 sohd-heodcd. Outside leoves 

 light green, inside and heart 

 Qoldcn-yellow. Ox., 15c; V* lb., 

 50c; lb., $1.25; Pkt., lOe. 



MAY KING — Grows rapidly, 

 f~rming lorgc heads. The outer 

 Iraves arc tinged brown, heart 

 nrh yellow Ox., 20c; '-i lb., SOe; 

 lb , SI. 25; Pkt., 10c. 



Sow in shallow drills 1 foot apart and thin to 4" oport in the row, 

 and 8" for the heading varieties. 1 oz. to 300 feet of drill, 3 lbs. 

 to an acre. 



CURRIE'S 

 BUTTERHEAD 



The finest of the Butterhead 

 type of lettuce. It is of immense 

 size and great solidity, with 

 light green outer leaves ond a 

 beautiful light yellow heart. 

 Popular with many market grow- 

 ers and home gardeners. Plants 

 orown on fertile soil often meas- 

 ure 12" in diameter. Oz., 25c; 

 4 oz., 70c; '2 lb., $1.10; lb., 

 31.85; Pkt., 10c. 



MIGNONETTE— First Eorly Let- 

 tuce. Heads ore solid, compact, 

 with few outside leoves. Bronzy 

 green, inside leoves, creomy 

 white, crisp and tender. Ox., 

 20c; I'j lb., 60c; lb., $1.50; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



BLACKSEEDED SIMPSON (Select- 

 ed Stock) — A favorite forcing 

 variety; lighter colored ond 

 neorly double the size of the 

 Curled Simpson. Oz., 20c; V* lb., 

 SOe; lb., $1.25; Pkt., 5c. 



CURRIE'S PRIZE HEAD— Forms 



a large head of loose leoves, 

 bright green in color, tmged ot 

 the edges with red; very crisp 

 and tender, and of excellent fla- 

 vor, ond hos the foculty of 

 keeping its good quolities 

 throughout the entire scoson 

 We recommend this os one of 

 the best for family use. Oz., 

 15c; '4 lb., 45c; lb., SI. 10; Pkt., 

 5c. 



EARLY CURLED SIMPSON 



White seeded. Docs not head. 

 but forms compoct moss of 

 leaves Oz., 15c; V4 lb., 40c; lb., 

 95e; Pkt., 5c. 



CURRIE'S GRAND RAPIDS (Ex- 

 tra Selected Stock > — The most 



popular of all Forcing Lettuce. 

 On account of its upright hobit 

 of growth it con be grown closer 

 than other sorts, ond is less liable 

 to rot. The leaves ore light yel- 

 lowish-green, excellent for ship- 

 ping and keep a long time with- 

 out wilting. Ox., 25e; Va lb., 45e; 

 lb., $1.10; Pkt., 5c. 



TRIANON COS — Compact, up- 

 right, tightly folded, comes with- 

 in 60 days of sowing. It folds of 

 its own occord, no tying requir- 

 ed, ond inside leaves bleoch 

 noturolly. An ideol lettuce for 

 sowing ogoin during June for use 

 during August when regular head 

 lettuces will not form solid 

 plonts Ox., 15c; t/* lb., SOc; lb., 

 SI. 15; Pkt., lOe. 



NEW CHICKEN LETTUCE — 48 



dovs. A genuine lettuce which 

 will yield as much or more chick- 

 en or rabbit feed os ony "greens" 

 plont. When cut it starts of 

 on^e to grow ogoin. 3 or 4 feet 

 high, loaded with leaves. Oz., 

 'Oe; 1/4 lb., 45c; lb., SI. 25; Pkt., 

 Se. 



MUSTARD 



Sow in shrllcw drills 6" opart, or 

 in t>oxc$ dt'rinq winter. 1 oz. to 

 100 feet "f >*'■'[. 

 WHITE lONDON For solods 



Ox., 10c; i;. lb., 20c; lb., SSc; 

 Pkt., 5c. 



MUSTA»0 SPINACH (An En- 

 ti'rcly New Vcgctoble Recently 

 Introd-Jccd) - Delicious flavor. 

 Combining guolitics of spinach 

 ond mustard Ready for use in 

 3 to 3 '2 weeks from plonting. 

 Ox., 15c; 1/4 lb., 25e; lb., 60c; 

 Pkt, 10c. 



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