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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY; MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
We Deliver All Seeds Offered on This Page 
to Any Postoffice in the 
United States, Except Where Otherwise Noted. 
SWEET-BASIL SAGE. 
HERBS--Sweet, Pot and Medicinal. {| 
No garden is complete without a few herbs. for culinary or medicinal pur-— 
Harvest them carefully on a dry day, before they come into full bloom. 
poses. 
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum)—Culti- 
SWEET MARJ 
vated principally for earns mine: Pe 
oz. 10c; % Ib. 30c; 1-Ib. $1.00.... 
Balm. (Melissa officinalis )—Princi- 
pally used for making Balm tee 
or Balm.wine. .-Oz..15c;-%4...Ib. 
Ct osee ENS Aisne PDEs to mu Oo 
Basil, Sweet (Ocymum. basilicum) 
—The leaves and tops of the 
shoots are used for soups, stews 
and. sauces...Oz.. 15c;. 34. Ib. .50¢; 
LSID UES ESOS Ss CSP ees Lee SS 
Bene (Sesamum orientale)—Oz. 15c; 
DAMN 50 Cre eek D sue lier tenetene Geyeranaicnate fe 
Borage (Borago officinalis)—Excel- 
lent for bees. Oz. 15c; %4 lb. 40c; 
HERS Y eRe Si Karas 2, ee et Suns Bore Gan eer ole oar 
Caraway (Carum = carui)—Chiefly 
cultivated for the seed, which is 
used in confectionery and medi- 
cine. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 25¢e;-4.1b. °75e. 
Catnip (Nepeta cataria)—Oz. 30c; 
Kh AD. 3$1.003 1. Db cS BRaOmeeose ens 
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)— 
Seeds are used by confectioners. 
Oz. 10c; Je Tb 2b etal bse C Ara. 
Dill (Anethum~ graveolens)—The 
leaves are used in soups and 
sauces, and put. along with 
pickles: Oz. 10¢; 44 lb. 20¢; 1. Ib. 
(MREEr Sons bSo obs 1b An6d toouBou 
any Oz. 10c; % 1b. 30c; 1 Ib. 
Hyssop (Hysoppus officinalis) The 
leafy tops and flowers are gath- 
ered and dried for making Hys- 
MUSIITROOMS., 
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AM, SUMMER SAVORY. THYMDH. 
Horehound (Marrubium vulgare)— 
for medicinal 
purposes. Oz. 25e; %4 lb. 75c; 1 Pkt: 
2.50 5 
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Lavender (Lavendula spica)—A 
popular aromatic herb. Oz. 15c; 
IZ 1b. 40 cpedoilpxeStie 2b esere. 1. \oet. ey. 5 
Marjoram, Sweet (Origanum mar- 
jorana)—For seasoning. Oz. 10c; 
Welopepuxer Jh dl opens G cme AOiicgns 6 510° 5 
Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)—A 
well-known aromatic herb, also 
useful as a foliage plant........ 5 
Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis) 
—An aromatic herb. Oz: 25c; 
UWP De STC Tae pl = $205 Oi. tare eee nee 5 
Rue (Rutta graveolens)—Used for 
medicinal purposes, also given to 
fowls for the roup. Oz. 15c; % Ib. 
DLN al Shou Waas oa sooo oo Dome 5 
Saffrom (Carthamus  tinctorius)— 
Oz. Abe; “lbs 20Gb $50 ae. 5 
Sage (Saivia officinalis)—The leaves 
and tender tops-are used in stuf- 
fing and sauces. Oz. 15c; % Ib. 
DO. Creel Sali mad deano ns cctoseaewenercreoke cre eran 5 
Savory, Summer (Bohnenkraut) Sa- 
tureia hortensis—Used for sea- 
soning. Oz. 10c; ™% lb. 20c; 1 Ib. ; 
LOSES AN Oy SORES SOO eres 5 
Tansy Tanacetum vulgare)—Oz. 
30¢5.°4%4 1b.2$1-00;° 1 Ibs $8:50.... 5% 5 
Tarragon—Used for seasoning. 
Plants each 15e; 2 for 25e: doz... 1.00 
Thyme, Broad Leaved (Thymus vul- 
garis)—-For seasoning, ete. Oz. 
20 Cs 4s Vb. 5 Creal, Manages 4 Okie ee 5 
Wormwood (Artemesia absinthium) 
—Used for medicinal purposes; it 
is beneficial to poultry and should 
be planted in poultry grounds. 
Oz. 20c; % Ib. 50c; 1 Ib. $1275. .-- 5 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Splendid results can be ob- 
tained by using our English 
Mushroom Spawn. The brand 
we offer is made by one of the 
best makers in England. Our 
pamphlet on “How to Grow 
Mushrooms” we will furnish 
Sample copies by mail 5c. 
English. 
(In. pressed bricks weigh 
about 20 ozs.) by express, ¢c 
tomers paying the charges. 
Per brick 
wee Ce a a a) 
“Mushrooms, How to Grow 
Them” — KEaleoner. Price 
$1.00 postpaid. 
Culture”—Rob- 
Price 50c postpaid. 
“Mushroom 
inson. 
free with all orders for Spawn. 
1 pound to every square yard. 
ing 
us- 
L0Slbs. for 2. Rie 
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OOPS Seah OT ewrcm saecsieuruste eer cote K 
By mail, postpaid—per brick 25 
By mail, postpaid—5 lbs.... 1.00 
. VARGE AMBRICAN FLAG LEEK. 
LEEK. 
German, “auch, French, Poireau. 
In our opinion the Leek does not receive 
the attention it deserves. It is easily cul- 
tivated, and is a valuable addition to the 
vegetables generally used in soups, ete. 
Sow early in spring and when about. six 
inches high transplant into rows about 
ten inches apart each way and as deep as 
possible, to perfect the blanching process. 
The richer the soil the finer the Leek will 
grow. One oz. to 106 feet of drill. 
Large American Flag—A favorite mar-Pkt. 
ket variety. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 30ce; 2 
Byes Ball LOB cs Sac cchepencwexscovev abe be och Oestenere keen 
Musselburg, or Scotch Champion— 
Grows to a large size. Oz. 10¢e¢; % 
Moy BXNKOS Ik iliey QUANNS 5566 Son oD eos 5 
Large Rouen—An excellent large vari- 
ety. Oz. 10c; % lb. 30ce; 1 Ib. $1.00.. by 
MUSTARD. 
German, Senf. French, Moutarde. 
A pungent salad. Sow thickly in rows 
and cut when about two inches high. For 
winter use, sow at intervals in boxes in 
the greenhouse or hot-bed. ; 
White London—Best for salad. 
Brown—More pungent than the white. 
Oz. 5¢e; % Ib. 15e; 1 Ib. 40e. 
Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn. 
This spawn is prepawed according to the 
methods recommended by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture under the supervision 
of competent mycologists, great care being 
taken to select only the best sorts and to 
grow them under conditions that will keep 
the cultures pure and free from inferior 
sorts. 
In pressed bricks by express, purchaser 
paying express charges. 
eT HD il Cl eaepere oucveneic tele beeekeleeneorelerenene each 25c 
DSM bDEICKS Or JOVieDes. . MNO cote each 20c 
50 bricks OF/OVeRs. «jak - fakes = > s each 18¢e 
OOM DLICKS WOM TO MET Cea. - eat eres each 15c 
These bricks weigh about 1% ‘lbs. each. 
By mail postpaid, per brick, 35e. 
