A. CURRIE <Sc CO. 



130 Wisconsin St,.Milwaukee,Wis. 



HUNGARIAN SWEET PEPPER 



Unrivalled for stuffing". They grow to a very large size and are remarkably 

 mild and sweety The flesh is thick and of delicate texture. They are wonder- 

 fully productive. We ofCer them in two colors — red and yellow. Bach, per 

 pkt., 15c (a pkt8., 2&e); % oz., 25c; oz., 75c; % lb., ^2.00; 1 lb., 97.60. 



GIANT MAGNUM DULCE PEPPER 



Grows to a very large size, frequently over six inches long and four inches 

 through. It is excellent for salads and stuffing, or it may be eaten raw, it is 

 so mild. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c; % lb., 93*00; 1 lb., $6.00. 



GOLDEN PLUME CELERY, OR WONDERFUL 



A new early Celery pronounced by experts to be the best variety in exis- 

 tence. It is similar to Golden Self Blanching, but matures earlier, is larger 

 and more blight resistant, and blanches in half the time. It possesses all the 

 excellent qualities of that well known celery, and we believe it is the most 

 profitable sort to grow, and we are offering to our customers the finest strain 

 of celery now in cultivation. 



Pkt., 25c; 1/4 oz., 65c; oz., $2.00; V4. lb., $6.00. 



NEW TOMATO 



THE 

 MARGLOBE 



The outstanding To- 

 mato of this decade. 

 One of its unusually 

 strong features is the 

 ability to successfully 

 withstand long periods 

 of wet and unfavorable 

 weather, and to resist 

 fusarium wilt and rust. 

 The great vigor of the 

 vines carried Marglobe 

 through with strong 

 yields in face of almost 

 total losses of other va- 

 rieties in many sections 

 during the past season. 

 The scarlet fruit is uni- 

 formly large, beautifully 

 globe shaped, and is 

 borne abundantly. Pkt., 

 25c; oz., 85c; V4, lb., $3.25. 



Barden's Wonder Sweet Corn, 

 For description see page 22. 



CABBAGE, BABYHEAD 



Extremely Early. Well adapted lor Forcing. 



An excellent variety ot cabbage, characterized especially by 

 Its extreme earliness and the small size of the heads, which is 

 usually less than six inches across, round, firm and of splendid 

 cooking quality; has a very short stem and on account of the 

 few small outer leaves the plants may be set as close as 8 to 

 10 inches apart. It is an ideal variety for growing under glass 

 and early open ground planting. Pkt., 15c; 45c per V2 oz.; oz., 

 75c; $2.50 per V4 lb., postpaid. 



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Avon Early Tomato. 



AVON EARLY TOMATO 



A new, large, extra early Tomato, bearing a 

 much longer period than any other of the first 

 early varieties. The fruiiis are larger than other 

 early sorts, nearly round, smooth and deep scarlet. 

 The fiesh is thick and of good fiavor. It is a valu- 

 able variety for the market gardener. Pkt., lOc; 

 oz., 40c; Vi lb., $1.15; 1 lb., $4.00. 



