CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 7 
WE DELIVER ALL SEEDS OFFERED ON THIS PAGE FREE to Any Post-Olfice in 
the United States. 
Deduct 10c per Ib. if Shipped by Express at Purchasers’ Expense. 
Dewitig’s Improved Blood Turnip—Very desirable for marketing; of 
e ““fine-form and color; very early. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 41b., 15c; 1 Ib............ 50 
in— ] 7 . ad 4 
Ger ae rel ucts: Shoal, Betoun, Pee apfiman cnet ot aimee Oremen et 1 TTP 5g 
WwW ere a variety and choice of soil is at command, select that which is Early Flat Bassano—Very 
ather light for this crop. It must, however, be thoroughly enriched. As early early; flesh white and rose, 
the spring as the ground can be properly cultivated, lay out the drills for Pkt, 5¢; 0z., 10c; 4lb., 15¢; 11b... 50 
e seed about a foot apart. Sow the seed thinly, covering to a depth of one Half” Long Blood —An entirely 
ch. When large enough to handle, thin out the plants to about 6 inches distinct variety, growing about 
part, half as long as the Long Blood, 
but thicker than that sort. The 
1 oz. to 50 feet of drill, 6 ibs. to the acre in drills. color is dark blood-red; and the 
primson Globe—The earliest of the turnip-rooted sorts, perfectly round flesh is delightfully crisp and 
in form, an improvement on Crosby’s Egyptian. The root is perfect in tender at all stages of its 
shape, round and smooth, color of the flesh a rich, deep purple, show- growth. It comes in soon after 
ing no trace of white or streaky flesh and the flavor is excellent. the early Turnip sorts, and 
Vein GOR OPAs5 AMC ee Noy, Dao Al Io) ke Pel Siar abe $ 70 never becomes coarse or woody, 
etroit Dark Red Turnip—This is considered by many the best all round oven eS Cae 
turnip beet, matures early and retains its crispness until very late in best Beet for winter use. Pkt i 
eseason. It is medium in size, flesh bright red and fine grained. 5¢e: oz., 10e: ¢ lb., 20e: 1 lb ” 60 
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“xtra Early Egyptian Turnip—The earliest, and excellent in quality. fons Smooth Blood Red—An 
' Deep crimson in color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 4+ Ib., 20e; 1 Ib... 55 speerowe ment on the common 
sbeSby’s Egyptian Turnip—A rounder form of the Extra Early Egypt- cone Oe a aN ee dave 
_ ian; tops small; fine tap-root and blood-red color. A grand market TSO BL SRE e en te ake ARN Ey 
peecdenhyanictypm Pkt 5C;LOznl0Cs talb si 20C-.1ilb eee ee le ee 5g o/s ea 
=tlipse—A valuable variety, of fine quality, coming in almost as early as Swiss Chard, Silver. or Sea- 
Egyptian. It is highly esteemed for its richness of color. Pkt., 5c; Kale Beet—For the leaves GL 
pel OC eoanl bo eae 20 Cal et menses raat) di sie LY sear ree RIS AT ee 55 plone this variety is grown. = = Za 
ond’s Early—An early variety of superior quality, grows very uni- ese with the midrib _re- Say SS SS 
Tm in size, with a single tap-root; color deep blood-red. Pkt., 5c: moved; are cooked and used as We ZZ) a \ ~< 
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mproved Arlington—Similar in shape to Dewing’s, but a great improve- lead Soe Lee ae oe ae EMA ATN 
mipnt on eels VERON: color dark blood-red; medium size; does not Io, SS 
yecome stringy, but is sweet and t i : ., DC; 0z., 10e; ¢ SS 
OTS Oe ipl > eee eee ‘ a Go a co | For Sugar Beet and Mangel U 
3aStian’s Blood Turnip—Another very early variety, almost equal to Wurzel, See Farm Seeds, 
the Egyptianin that respect. Color a blood-red. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
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