Archive image from page 17 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_3 Year: 1920 ( 12 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. CABBAGE All our Cabbage Secdt are xaveU from care- fully Melected NtockN. and It l» InipoNNible to get better at any price. CultureâKarly Cabbage Seed .should be sown in liol-beds during February or March. When large enougli the plants .should be transplanted into cold and as early as the giound is in lit condition they should be planted in tlie prarden, in rows about two feel apart a
Archive image from page 17 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_3 Year: 1920 ( 12 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. CABBAGE All our Cabbage Secdt are xaveU from care- fully Melected NtockN. and It l» InipoNNible to get better at any price. CultureâKarly Cabbage Seed .should be sown in liol-beds during February or March. When large enougli the plants .should be transplanted into cold and as early as the giound is in lit condition they should be planted in tlie prarden, in rows about two feel apart and about IS inclies in the row. Tlie late varieties should be sown about the first of May. and set out in llie garden in June and July. .â \s grow larger than the early va- rieties, they should be planted in rows about three feet apart and about two feet in tlie row. During the growing season, 9ven in hot-beds various leaf-eating in- sects begin to annoy and destroy tlie plants to a great degree. This may be controlled by applying a weak mixture of arsenate of lead wiien tlie heads liave de- veloped to about two-thirds of their growth, after whicli a in- secticide should be applied, such as Helle- bore, Bug-Death or Slug Shot. A steady look-out kept and prompt application made will insure a good crop. 1 oz. to 4.(I(M> plaiitK, 4 oz. of Seed in beds to trjiiis- plaut ii|ion iiu acre. FIRST EARLY SORTS. Early Sprine or Flat ParisianâAn extra early flat-iieaded sort. As early as Jersey Wakefield, with heads twice the weight of Wakefield. It is very solid and regular in shape, has few outside leaves. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 1 oz. 35e; Vi lb. $: 1 lb. $ CURRIE'S EARLY MARKEITâComparing it with Jersey Wakefield, we find it earlier, besides having a much larger and finer head with few loose outside leaves. In form the head is conical. Pkt. luc; I2 oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c: U lb. $ CURRIE'S ECLIPSEâThe earliest of all large Cabbages. It is conside
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