22 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
ENDIVE 
An excellent salad for fall and winter use. Sow 
seed in drills in June or July, thinning out later to a 
foot apart. When the plants have attained their full 
size the leaves should be tied up so as to become 
bleached. 
1 oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Green Curled, Winter—Very hardy; leaves dark green 
and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % 1b. 40c; 1 lb. $1.25. 
Large Green Curled or Ruffec—Early and vigorous, 
forming a dense mass of finely cut leaves which 
blanch very readily. A highly esteemed variety. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. $1.50. 
Broad Leaved Batavian (Escarolle, Italian, Scariola)— 
Used in soups and stews. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % 1b. 
45c; 1 lb.. $1.50. 
I've always had good satisfaction from seeds 
purchased from you and tell my neighbors oi he 
always get garden seeds from Currie Bros.” and 
have a better garden than they. 
Cc. E. 
Bloomer, Wis. 
KALE, OR BORECOLE. 
Sow in prepared beds, middle of April to beginning 
of May, and transplant beginning of June, same as 
Cabbage. Plants should be subjected to frost before 
placing in storage. 
% oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Half praxe Green ater Rae feancs iz ws 
are eep green an eautifully +4 =a 
curled, making a very ornamental | y DANDELION. 
appearance, spreading out to about "7 | 
3 feet in diameter. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 
%- 1b. 40c; 1 Ib. $1.25. 
Dwarf Green Curled Scotch—Grows 
about 12 inches in height and 
spreads, under good cultivation, to 
3 feet in diameter. The leaves are 
bright green, more finely curled 
than the preceding, and very tender. 
Pkt:. 10¢; oz. 15¢;441b. 40¢; 1 Ib.'$1.25. 
Siberian, or Winter Sprouts—Exten- 
sively grown as winter greens. Sow 
in.September in rows, and treat as a 
Spinach for use in early spring. Pkt. 
L0c;:0z. 1be3 % lh. 40c; blb. $1225. 
A healthful spring salad. 
Sows in drills in April; thin 
out to 6 inches apart; cul- 
tivate all summer; next 
spring it will be fit to use. 
Broad Leaved — Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 55c. 
GARLIC. 
The sets should be plant- 
ed in well-enriched soil 
early in spring, the rows 1 
foot apart, and about 3 
inches between the plants 
in the row. Harvest same 
as Onion. 
Sets—¥'% Ib. 20c: 1 Ib. 60c 
Postpaid. 
Half Dwarf Green Curled Kale. 
KOHL RABI. 
Culture—Do not allow them to become too large as they are only palatable when 
small. Being smaller than Cabbage, they may be planted closer, from 4 to 12 inches 
apart according to available space in your garden. An early crop can be had by 
sowing a batch in the hot-bed or cold-frame and later setting out. Another sowing 
may be made in the open later on. : 
1 oz. to 3,000 plants; 4 lbs. to the acre. 
Earliest Short-Leaved White Vienna Forcing— 
This variety is especially adapted for early 
forcing in frames, on account of its short leaf 
habit; flesh white and very tender. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 86c; 144 1b.‘ 80c; 1 1b. $3.00. 
Early White Vienna—A favorite market sort; 
flesh white and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 
1% 1b. 80c;-1 1b. $3.00. 
Early Purple Vienna—Differs from the above in 
color only. “Pkt. 10c; oz. 30¢c; % Jb- 80c; 
1 1b. $3.00. 
LARGE GREEN OR WHITE—Grown chiefly for 
stock feeding, but a fair percentage of the 
bulbs may be selected for table use if not 
permitted to become too large. Being a late 
Weniery. it maga’ Sate up on ‘he approgen 
4 - : Bi 2 winter and stored the same as turnips w 
Earliest Short-Leaved White Vienna iaes aa roots removed. Pkt. 10c; a 250; 
Kohl Rabi. Y% 1b. 75c; 1 1b. $2.50. 
THE EUREKA HAND SEEDER. A handy tool for small gardens, $2.00. 
