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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, AVinter — Very hardy; leaves dark green 

 and tender. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; 1 lb. $1.25. 



Large Green Curled or Ruflec — Early and vigorous, 

 forming a dense mass of finely cut leaves which 

 blanch very readily. A highly esteemed variet}'. 

 PKt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 45c; 1 lb. $1-50. 



Broad Leaved Batavian (Escarolle, Italian, Soariola) — 

 Used in soups and stews. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; % lb. 

 45c; 1 lb. $1.50. 



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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 lOO feet of drill. 



Half Dvrarf Green Curled — The leaves 

 are deep green and beautifully 

 curled, making a very ornamental 

 appearance, spreading out to about 

 3 feet in diameter. Pkt. 5c: oz. 15c; 

 14 lb. 40c; 1 lb. $1.25. 



Dwarf Green Curled Scotch — Groivs 

 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 verv tender. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 40c; 1 lb. $1.25. 



Siberian, or M'^inter Sprouts — Exten- 

 sively grown as winter greens. Sow 

 in September in rows, and treat as a 

 Spinach for use in early spring. Pkt. 

 5c; oz. 15e; M lb. 40c; 1 lb. $1.25. 



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Green Curled Endive 



Earliest Short-Leaved WTiite 

 Kohl Rabi. 



Vienna 



DANDELION. 



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 \\^ell-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 — % lb. 20c; 1 lb. 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 ma3- be planted closer, from 4 to 12 inches 

 apart according to available space in your garlen. 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. 



Earliest Short-Leaved "White Vienna Forcius-— 



This variety is especially adapted for early 



• forcing in frames, on account of its short leaf 

 habit; flesh white and verv tender. Pkt. 10c; 

 oz. 25c; 14 lb. 75c; 1 lb. $2.50. 



Early White Vienna — A favorite market sort; 



flesh white and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 



Vi lb. 65c; 1 lb. $2.25. 

 Early Purple Vienna — Differs from the above in 



color onlv. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 65c; 



1 lb. $2.25. 

 LARGE GREEN OR WTHITE — 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 



variety it may be taken up on the approach 



of winter and stored the same as turnips with 



leaves and roots removed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 



• % lb. 60c; 1 lb. $2.00. 



to the acre. 



Garlic. 



THE EUREKA HAND SEEDER. A handy tool for small gardens, $2.00. 



