Curried SHLT TOMATO SEED 
MILWAUKEE FORCING 
The best forcing variety, very 
resistent to diseases 
medium 
size scarlet fruits and almost round, very prolific. Pkt., 25c. 
oot 
Milwaukee Forcing 
CURRIE’S SELECT 
TOMATO SEED 
CULTURE — Sow in hotbed the 
first of March, in drills 1” 
deep. When about 2” high, 
transplant into another hotbed 
or small pots, one in each pot. 
Set out about the first of June, 
about 3 feet apart, for early 
crop. For late crops, or where the 
soil is heavy, plant 4 feet apart. 
Water freely when transplanting, 
set deep, and protect from sun 
for a few days. 1 oz. to 1,500 
plants, 1, Ib. for transplanting 
on an acre. 
CREAM CITY TOMATO. The 
First Large Tomato to Ripen. 
Remarkably Prolific. Flesh Thick 
and Solid—Plants are strong and 
vigorous, bear abundantly large, 
smooth fruit, purplish crimson. 
Flesh is thick, firm and solid, 
fine quality. Very few seeds. Ex- 
cellent shipper. Does not crack 
or rot. Profitable for the market 
gardener and trucker. Good for 
canning. Y% oz., 25¢; oz., 45c¢; 
2 oz., 85c; YW Ib., $1.50; Ib., 
$4.75; Pkt., 10c 
PRITCHARD OR SCARLET TOP- 
PER—Developed by the U. S 
Dept. of Agriculture. Fruits are 
large, smooth, globular, solid, 
with thick walls. Deep scarlet. 
Productive, are borne in clusters. 
For home and market gardeners 
Y oz.,, 30c: oz., 50c: Y% Iib., 
$1.50; Ib., $5.00; Pkt., 10c. 
RUTGERS (Certified) — Early 
mid-season sort developed by the 
New Jersey Agr. Experiment Sto 
tion. Large plant with plenty of 
foliage to protect the fruit from 
sunscald. Fruits medium to large 
shaped like Marglobe, but flat- 
ter at the stem ends. Color oa 
fine scarlet which extends cleor 
through. Seed cavity small. %4 
oz., 30c; oz., 50c; V4 Ib., $1.50; 
Pkt., 10c. 
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BONNY BEST — Very early, 
large, smooth variety. Scarlet. 
Heavy cropper, good forcing 
sort. WY oz., 20c; oz., 35¢; V% 
Ib., 95¢; ib., $3.00; Pkt., 10c. 
EARLIANA — Earliest of all 
large, smooth, bright red sorts, 
wonderfully prolific. Profitable 
for market gardeners and truck- 
ers. Yo oz., 15¢; oz., 25¢; W% 
Ib., 80c; Ib., $3.00; Pkt., 10c. 
CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL—Popu- 
lar, extra early tomato. Not as 
early as Earliana, but fruits are 
smoother and larger. Color 
bright red; flavor excellent. 1 
oz., 15¢; oz., 25¢; V4 Ib., 80c; 
Ib., $3.00; Pkt., 10c. 
BREAK O’ DAY—Wilt-resistant. 
Nearly as early as Earliana and 
productive as Marglobe. Large, 
smooth, meaty, red and globular. 
Similar to Marglobe. Y% oz., 20c; 
oz., 30c; 1/4 Ib., 90c; Ib., $3.25; 
Pkt., 10c. 
“PENN STATE” (New) —Devel- 
oped by Dr. Myers of Penn State 
College. Vines to be set close 
together. Medium sized, scarlet- 
red fruits in clusters of 4 to 6 
to a plant. Smooth, slightly flat- 
tened, solid, and of superb qual- 
ity. V2 oz., 35c¢; oz., 65c¢; Pkt., 
10c. 
JUNE PINK—The Earliest Pink 
Tomoto Grown Selection of 
Earliana. Uniform in shape and 
size, about 3” in diameter, al- 
most 
round. VY oxz., 25¢; oz., 
Pkt., 10c. 
JOHN BAER—Eorly red, similar 
to Chalk’s Eorly Jewel, and earli- 
er. One of those “Can't Be Beat” 
varieties, smooth and prolific 
Y% oxz., 20c; ox., 30c; Y% Ib., 
85c; Ib., $3.00; Pkt., 10c. 
BIG DWARF (Dwarf Ponderosa) 
Cross between Ponderosa and 
Dwarf Champion, combining all 
the excellent qualities of both. 
Ox,, 50c) Ye) 164) 315757) 8, 
$6.00; Pkt., 10c. 
CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE — Among 
the very first to ripen, very 
smooth, firm fleshed, few seeds, 
ripens evenly; color a beautiful 
glossy rose, tinged purple. Y oz., 
Sc Oz aceon . 
Ib., $1.20; Ib., $4.00; Pkt., 10c. 
EARLY DETROIT—A large, ear- 
ly, pink-skinned Tomato. Smooth, 
nearly globe-shaped fruits, firm 
and of excellent quality. 2 oz., 
25¢; oz., 40c; Pkt., 10c. 
PONDEROSA — Largest and 
heaviest in cultivation, frequent- 
ly attaining a circumference of 
15” to 18” and a weight of 1 Ib. 
or more. Particularly fine for 
slicing as the seed-cells are 
small, the flesh solid and of su- 
perior flavor. Y% oz., 30c; oz., 
50c; 2 oz., 80c; 1%4 Ib., $1.50; 
Ib., $5.00; Pkt., 10c. 
OXHEART—Main crop variety, 
growing to enormous size. Pink, 
almost seedless, very little acid. 
The shape is like a heart. 
oz., 40c; oz., 65¢; V4 Ib., $2.00; 
Pkt., 10c. 
GOLDEN PONDEROSA — Similar 
to Red Ponderosa in every re- 
spect except the color, a rich 
golden yellow. Oz., 50¢; Ws Ib., 
$1.75; Ib., $5.50; Pkt., 10c. 
STONE IMPROVED — Large, 
smooth, and solid. Bright scar- 
let. Oz., 25¢; Vs Ib., 80c; Ib., 
$3.00; Pkt., 10c. 
DWARF STONE — The largest 
dwarf tomato. Fruits large, 
bright scarlet, thick and juicy. 
Ya oz., 25¢; oxz., 50c; Y% Ib., 
$1.45; Ib., $4.85; Pkt., 10c. 
AVON EARLY — Extra early. 
Large, smooth. Deep scarlet 
with thick flesh. Oz., 30¢; V4 
Ib., 90c; Ib., $3.00; Pkt., 10c. 
CRIMSON CUSHION OR BEEF- 
STEAK—Large red fruit with few 
seeds. 2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c; Vs 
Ib., $1.50; Ib., $4.75; Pkt., 10c. 
DWARF CHAMPION — Dwarf, 
upright bushes. Fruit medium 
size, smooth, purplish-red. Oz., 
50c; Vs Ib., $1.50; Ib., $5.00; 
Pkt., 10c. 
MARGLOBE—A new mid-season 
scarlet, globe-shaped sort, im- 
mune from rust and wilt. Its 
strong growth enables it to with- 
stand long periods of wet and 
unfavorable weather. VY oz., 
25¢; oz., 45c; Yq Ib., $1.25; Ib., 
$4.25; Pkt., 10c. 
SMALL FRUITED 
TOMATOES 
Red Peor; Red Plum; Yellow 
Cherry; Yellow Plum; Red Cur- 
rant; Strawberry or Husk. ' 
oz., 35¢; Pkt., 10c. 
Turnip 
1 oz. to 200 feet of drill; 
2 Ibs. to the acre in drills. 
Sow the early varieties in rows 1 
foot apart or more as soon as 
the ground is warm in spring and 
thin out to 3” or 4” apart, and 
for a succession sow every 2 
weeks until June. For fall and 
winter, sow in July and August, 
thinning to 6” or more apart. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MI- 
LAN—Earliest of all. White with 
purple top. Flesh clear white, 
sweet and tender. Oz., 15¢; VW 
Ib., 35¢; Ib., $1.00; Pkt., 5e. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN— 
Similar to the preceding, except 
that the skin is pure white. Oz., 
Bo V4 Ib., 35¢; Ib., $1.00; Pkt., 
c. 
AMBER GLOBE — Larae yellow 
fleshed variety. Skin yellow, with 
green top. Oz., 10c; V4 Ib., 25¢; 
Ib., 65¢; Pkt., 5c. 
GOLDEN BALL — Globe-shaped 
yellow. Flesh sweet and tender. 
Oz., 10c; V4 Ib., 25¢; Ib., 65e; 
Pkt., Se. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—Round, me- 
dium-sized pure white of excel- 
lent quality. Oz., 10¢; WV, Ib., 
25c; Ib., 65¢; Pkt., 5c. 
LONG WHITE OR COWHORN— 
Shaped like a carrot, white, with 
green top. Grows about half 
above ground. Oz., 10c¢; V% Ib., 
25c; Ib., 50¢; Pkt., Se. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF — 
The standard early flat variety. 
Flesh white, sweet and tender. 
Oz., 10c; Vs Ib., 25¢; Ib., 65¢; 
Pkt oc 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE — 
Handsome roots of excellent 
quality. Flesh, white, fine fla- 
vor. Oz., 10c; V4 Ib., 30¢; Ib, 
75¢; Pkt., Se, 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE— 
Large white stock turnip. Ox., 
Hus Va Ib., 25¢; Ib., 65c; Pkt., 
c. 
WHITE EGG — Oval, with thin 
white skin. Flesh white, fine 
grained, sweet and tender. Oz., 
aoe Va |b., 25¢; Ib., 65¢; Pkt., 
c. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN — Globe- 
shaped purple top. Flesh pale 
yellow, sweet and firm. Oz., 10¢; 
V4 Ib., 25¢; Ib., 65¢; Pkt., Se. 
TOBACCO 
Sow early in spring and when 
the plants are about 6” high 
transplant in rows 4 to 5 
feet apart. Cultivate thor- 
oughly. 
CONNECTICUT (Seed Leaf) 
A hardy cigor variety suit- 
able for the northern states. 
Oz., 45c; V4 Ib., $1.25; Ib., 
$3.75; Pkt., 10c 
HAVANA—-Has o large leaf 
of fine texture. Ox., 45¢; V4 
ay $1.25; Ib., $3.75; Pkt., 
c. 
COMSTOCK SPANISH — The 
standard cigar tobacco; a fa- 
vorite in Wisconsin. Ox., 50¢; 
V4 tb., $1.25; Ib, $3.75; 
Pkt., 10c. 
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