CURRIE BROTHERS CoO., 
MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
Celery 
One ounce will furnish 3,000 to 5,000 plants 
Celery is a crop that requires a very long season. If an early crop 
is to be grown from seeds, the latter must be started 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 transplant 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. 
GOLDEN DETROIT — Plants very compact and full- 
hearted. Stems broad, thick, and ordinarily 7 to 8 inches 
long; blanch easily to a rich creamy-yellow; free from 
strings. %4 0z., 60c; 1 0z., $1.00; % lb., $3.25 ____Pkt. 25c 
GOLDEN PHENOMENAL—tThe general characteristics 
are those of Golden Plume, but it is decidedly taller and 
the stalks are much longer to the joint. Free from any 
strings, fine flavor, and excellent quality. % oz., 50c; 1 0z., 
SOC egal 53. OO es a ee a i es SSeS Pkt. 20c 
GOLDEN PLUME, or WONDERFUL—It is similar to 
Golden Self Blanching, but matures earlier, is larger and 
more bright, and branches in half the time. It possesses 
all the excellent qualities of that well-known celery. % oz., 
35c; 1 oz., 60c; %4 Ib., $1.80; 1 lb., $6.00 _-_--___- Pkt. 15¢ 
EASY-BLANCHING—The plants make a rapid growth 
of thick, very tender stalks of excellent quality, and while 
it bleaches very early, it is unsurpassed for winter storage. 
Y% oz., 25e; 1 0z., 45c; 14 lb., $1.40; 1 lb., $4.75; Pkt. 10c 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Paris Golden)—The ear- 
liest and best of the self-blanching sorts. The plants are 
of dwarf compact habit with thick, solid stalks of a waxy- 
yellow color. % oz., 25c; 1 0oz., 45c; % Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., 
IS AED Oper ert arene DU ee se Pkt. 10c 
THE B-B IMPROVED CELERY 
BLEACHER 
Saves labor, reducing cost of production. 
Eliminates waste. Insures a better prod- 
uct. Increases volume. Size 6x12 inches. 
Per Doz. 100 500 1000 
40c $2.75 $12.75 $24.00 
CELERIAC (Turnip-Rooted Celery) 
Grown for its bulbous roots which are excellent for 
soups and stews, or cooked and sliced as a salad. Seeds 
are sown and plants transplanted the same as ordinary 
celery, only that it is not necessary to earth up the plants. 
Set the plants in rich soil in rows 2 feet apart and 6 
inches apart in the row. The roots will keep over winter 
in a cellar packed in sand, or outdoors covered with earth 
and straw. 
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE—FExtra Selected Stock—An 
improved strain with very large, smooth roots. 1 0z., 30c; 
Tambo 0ceallb:, $2.00) -2--- 2 = = ___ Pkt. 10¢ 
CHIVES 
(Schnittlauch ) 
Used principally for sea- 
soning salads. Sow the 
seed early in spring, or 
divide clumps of plants 
which aie perey gad 
tiply rapidly. Seeds, 1 0z., 
nee oe eeokeet LE Pkt. 10c 
Plants, per clump _---25¢ 
WHITE PLUME 
EXTRA SELECTED—A favorite early self blanch- 
ing variety. It requires very little earthing up. Stalks 
crisp and sweet. 1 oz., 35c; 14 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00 
Is EH GP Ee Sea a ee es Pkt. 10c 
WINTER QUEEN 
A compact variety with large, broad, creamy white 
stalks, crisp and tender. 1 o0z., 30c; %4 lb., 90c; 1 |b., 
S255 pa a ea ae ei te EL eer Pkt. 10¢ 
SOUP OR FLAVORING CELERY 
Not for planting purposes, but seed is used for 
flavoring. 1 oz., 10c; %4 lb., 20c; 1 Ib. _________ 60c 
Large, Smooth Prague Celeriac 
