I CABBAGE (Cont'd) 



CURRIE'S SELECTED EARLY JERSEY 

 sVAKEFIELD— Extra early with pointed 

 heeds uniform in size and few loose 

 leaves I oz , 30c; % lb , 85c; I lb. 

 Iii$2.25; Pkt., lOc. 



Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 



SECOND EARLY SORTS 



IGLORY OF ENKHUIZEN — Excellent 

 large heading second early cabbage. 

 Heads round and solid. I oz., 25c; 

 1/4 lb.. 75c; I lb., $2.00; Pkt., lOc. 



SUCCESSION — Larger and later 

 than Early Summer; quality excellent. 

 I oz., 25c; 1/4 lb., 75c; I lb., $2.00; 

 Pkt., lOc. 



SURE HEAD — Of the Flat Dutch 

 type. Heads large, firm and fine 

 in texture; sweet and tender. I oz., 

 25c; 1/4 lb., 75c; I lb., $2.00; Pkt., lOc. 



ALL SEASON — Heads large and 

 solid. I oz., 15c; 1/4 lb., 40c; I lb., 

 $1.50; Pkt., 5c. 



PREMIUM FLAT DUTCH-A selected 

 stock of Late Flat Dutch. Heads 

 large, solid and fine grained. I oz., 

 15c; 1/4 lb., 55c; I lb., $1.75; Pkt., 5c. 



NEW YELLOWS RESISTANT 

 CABBAGES 



WISCONSIN BALLHEAD-lntroduced 

 for the first time in 1935. It is fully 

 resistant to the yellows, is more 

 uniform than No. 8 and about 10 

 days earlier. Developed by the 

 Wisconsin Experiment Station and 

 the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 This is a fine keeping cabbage. For 

 market gardening, shipping and 

 storage purposes, it is second to 

 none. I oz., 60c; 1/4 lb., $1.75; I lb., 

 $6.50; Pkt., 15c. 



MARION MARKET — Bred from 

 Copenhagen Market; highly resistant 

 to yellows; similar in shape, but 

 larger and later. 1/2 oz., 20c; I oz., 

 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.15; I lb., $3.50; Pkt., 



WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS-Yellows 



resistant strain. I oz., 35c; 1/4 lb., 

 $1.00; I lb., $3.00; Pkt., 15c. 



WISCONSIN HOLLANDER No. 8— 



A "Yellows" resistant strain devel- 

 oped under the direction of Dr. L. 

 R. Jones of the University of Wiscon- 

 sin from Danish Ball Head Cabbage. 

 I oz., 30c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; I lb., $3.25; 

 Pkt., lOc. 



LATE OR WINTER CABBAGE 



LONG KEEPING— Is without a rival 

 for winter storage. The heads are 

 uniformly large, firm and solid and 

 of superior flavor, with few loose 

 leaves. I oz., 35c; 1/4 lb., $1.00; I lb., 

 $3.00; Pkt., lOc. 



HOLLANDER (Selected Danish Boll- 

 head)— Remarkable keeping qualities. 

 Large, hard, solid and of fine tex- 

 ture. The stems being shorter than 

 Long Keeping, the plants con be 

 planted closer in the rows. I oz., 30c; 

 'A lb., 95c; I lb., $2.50; Pkt., lOc 



DANISH ROUNDHEAD - Unexcelled 

 for winter storage. Heads large and 

 round with few outside loose leaves. 

 I oz., 30c; 1/4 lb., 90c; I lb., $2.50; 

 Pkt., lOc. 



PENN STATE BALLHEAD — A very 

 heavy yielding strain of the short 

 stem type of Danish Bollhead bred. 

 Yields as high as 26 tons per acre 

 have been recorded. I oz., 40c; 'A 

 lb., $1.15; I lb., $3.50; Pkt., 15c. 



CHINESE CABBAGE 



WONG BOK CHINESE OR CELERY 

 CABBAGE — Forms tightly folded, 

 elongated, compact heads which may 

 either be used as a salad or cooked 

 like ordinary cabbage. I oz., 30c; 

 1/4 lb., 85c; I lb., $2.25; Pkt., lOc. 



PE-TSAI— Forms toll, loose heads of 

 mild flavored light green leaves. 

 I oz., 25c; 1/4 lb., 75c; I lb., $2.00; 

 Pkt., lOc. 



CHIHILI OR IMPROVED PEKIN — 



Dependable, early heading. Solid, 

 tapered heads, 3 to 4 inches thick, 

 18 to 20 inches long. 75 days. Pkt., 

 lOc. 



SAVOY CABBAGES 



AMERICAN DRUMHEAD SAVOY — 



Heads large and finely crumpled. 

 I oz., 20c; 1/4 lb., 55c; I lb., $1.75; 



Pkt 



lOc. 



RED CABBAGES 



HACO, EARLIEST ROUND RED (New) 



—Originated in Denmark, and the 

 seed we offer was grown especially 

 for us by the originator. Intense dark 

 red throughout, heads trimmed aver- 

 age 3 lbs. each. 1/2 oz., 35c; I oz., 

 60c; 1/4 lb., $1.50; Pkt., lOc. 

 MAMMOTH ROCK RED— The largest 

 red cabbage. I oz., 30c; 1/4 lb., 90c; 

 I lb., $2.50; Pkt., lOc. 



RED HOLLANDER (Stoneheod)- The 



best red winter cabbage, large and 

 solid, with few loose leaves. I oz., 

 35c; 1/4 lb.. $1.00; I lb., $3.00; Pkt., 



CABBAGE 



PLANTS 





Early and 

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CURRIE'S CARROTS 



CULTURE — So 

 (sandy loom is 

 previous year \ 

 deeply tilled. F 

 sow as early as 

 worked. For loti 

 time until about 

 Compress soil ove 

 Sow in rows abo 

 For field culture 

 covering 1/2 to I 

 leaving about 4 

 100 feet of drill 

 acre in drills. 



il should be light 

 best, enriched the 

 /ith manure) and 

 3r an early crop, 

 the ground can be 

 !r crops, sow any 

 the middle of June, 

 r seed after sowing, 

 ut 15 inches apart. 

 11/2 to 2 feet apart, 

 inch deep. Thin out, 

 inches apart. I oz., 

 ; 3 to 4 lbs., per 



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CHANTENAY — 70 days. Extensively 

 grown for winter storage. Heavy 

 yielder. Roots deep reddish-orange; 

 51/2 to 6 inches long, 21/4 inches thick 

 at the top; tapered; stump-rooted; 

 flesh deep orange. I oz., 15c; 1/4 lb., 

 40c; I lb., $1.00; Pkt., lOc. 



EARLY SCARLET HORN — Largely 

 grown for early use; one of the best. 

 I oz., 15c; 1/4 lb., 40c; I lb., $1.00; 

 Pkt., 5c. 



DANVER'S SELECT STOCK — Heavy 

 producer. Medium length, heavy neck 

 smooth; rich orange. I oz., 15c; 

 1/4 lb., 40c; I lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50; 

 Pkt., lOc. 



IMPERATOR — Extra sweet and ten- 

 der, tapering root 7 to 8 inches, 

 easily pulled. Flesh deep orange, 

 very faint core. I oz., 20c; 1/4 lb., 45c; 

 I lb., $1.25; Pkt., lOc. 



MILWAUKEE FORCING — Excellent 

 for forcing, as well as home use. 

 Nearly cylindrical, blunt ended, flesh 

 reddish orange, crisp, tender and of 

 very delicate flavor. Practically core- 

 less. Oz., 20c; 1/4 lb., 50c; Pkt., lOc. 



OX HEART OR GUERANDE — Short, 

 thick roots, the diameter often ex- 

 ceeding the length. Color, bright 

 orange; sweet and fine grained; 

 good for table or stock. I oz., 15c; 

 1/4 lb., 40c; I lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.40; 

 Pkt., 5c. 



SUPREME HALF LONG — A half 

 long type, slender, fine color outside 

 and interior, small red core. I oz., 

 20c; Pkt., 10c. 



LONG ORANGE IMPROVED— Favor- 

 ite stock sort. Much improved in 

 recent years. Deepest colored roots. 

 I oz., 15c; 1/4 lb., 40c; I lb., $1.00; 

 5 lbs., $4.50; Pkt., 5c. 



IMPROVED 



RED CORED 



CHANTENAY 



— A distinct 



improvement 



over Chantenay, 



in color, tex- 



ure, and quality. 



51/2 to 6 inche 



s long, 21/4 Inches 



ot shoulder; 



tapered, stump- 



rooted; flesh 



and core reddish- 



orange, fine 



groined and ten- 



der. Oz., 20c 



1/4 lb., 50c; 1 lb.. 



$1.50; Pkt.. lOc. 1 



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CULTURE — For early planting sow 

 in February or March in a hotbed, 

 transplanting when large enough into 

 another or the same frame, and 

 gradually hardening them off, pre- 

 paratory to planting them out as 

 early as the ground is in a fit con- 

 dition. For late planting sow in May 

 in a cold frame or open ground in 

 soil that is well pulverized. When the 

 heads begin to form the leaves 

 should be tied together to prevent 

 the flowers becoming sunburnt and 

 tough. I oz. for about 3,000 plants. 

 Set in rows 21/2 feet apart and I1/2 

 feet in the row. 3 to 4 oz. to the acre. 



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EARLY SNOWBALL (Extra Selected) 



— Best early sort. Sure to head and 

 remain pure and white when others 

 discolor. Heads 8 to 10 inches across. 

 The seed we offer is grown for us 

 by one of the most reliable cauli- 

 flower growers in Europe, end great 

 care token to keep it up to the 

 highest standard. It is of dwarf, 

 compact habit, heads very large and 

 pure white. 1/4 oz., 70c; 1/2 oz., $1 20; 

 I oz., $2.10; 2 ozs., $3.75; 1/4 lb., $7.50; 



1 lb,, $25.00; Pkt., 15c. 



EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT (Extra 



Selected)— Previous to the introduc- 

 tion of the Snowball this was the 

 best variety for forcing. The strain 

 we offe'- is superior to much of the 

 so-called Snowball Cauliflower. 'A 

 oz , 75c; 1/2 oz , $1 25; I oz , $2 25; 



2 ozs , $4 00, 1/4 lb , $7 25; Pkt , 15c. 



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CURRIE'S DANISH MARKET CAULI- 

 FLOWER "DRY WEATHER" (Extra 

 Selected) — Comes in about three 

 weeks later than our Selected Early 

 Snowball. Heads larger and firmer. 

 This grand cauliflower cannot be sur- 

 passed. 1/4 oz., 90c; 1/2 oz., $1.50; 

 I oz., $2.50; 2 ozs., $4.50; 1/4 lb., 

 $8.00; Pkt., 15c. 



EXTRA EARLY SNOWBALL OR 

 DANISH PERFECTION— The earliest 

 strain of its type and recommended 

 for extra eorly marketing. 1/4 oz., 

 $1.00; 1/2 oz., $1.75; I oz., $3.00; 2 ozs., 

 $4.75; 1/4 lb., $9.00; I lb., $30.00; 

 Pkt., 25c. 



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V^^elery 



One ounce will furnish 3,000 

 to 5,000 plants 

 For on early crop from seeds, start 

 indoors in boxes about the last of 

 February, the plants being set in 

 the ground, 6 inches apart, in May. 

 The crop should be ready in August. 

 Celery for winter may be grown 

 from seeds started in the open ground 

 in late April, but it is advisable 

 to have a seed bed and to trans- 

 plant the seedlings to the open 

 field when large enough. It is well 

 to cut off the lower half of the roots 

 at transplanting time, and firming 

 the soil around the plants is very 

 important. 



SUPERPLUME (Special Mention in the 

 All American Trials, 1937) — A new 

 celery, very much like Golden Plume, 

 but has thicker, longer meatier stems 

 with better quality. Earlier and stands 

 longer without becoming pithy. 

 Branches very easily to a clear deep 

 cream. An excellent storage variety. 

 1/2 02., $1.50; I oz., $2.50; Vi lb., 

 $7.00; Pkt., 15c. 



GOLDEN DETROIT — Compact and 

 full-hearted. Stems brood, thick, and 

 ordinarily 7 to 8 inches long; blanch 

 easily to a rich creamy-yellow; free 

 from strings, '/l oz., 60c; I oz., $1.00; 

 1/4 lb., $3.25; Pkt., 25c, 



