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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" RADISH SEED 
GREATEST OF ALL MONEY-MAKERS 
VICKS 
SCARLET GLOBE 
This is an excellent extra early 
forcing radish. The roots are 
small, nearly round, and of bright 
scarlet color. Tops very small; 
flesh white, crisp and well flavored. 
One of the handsomest of the forc- 
ing varieties. Packet, 4 cents; 
ounce, 7 cents; V4 pound, 18 cents; 
Vz pound, 30 cents; pound, 50 cents, 
EARLY SCARLET 
TURNIP, White Tipped 
One of the handsomest of the 
turnip radishes, and a great favor- 
ite in many large markets for early 
planting outdoors. It is but little 
later than Early Scarlet Turnip, 
White Tipped, Forcing, and will 
give entire satisfaction where ex- 
treme earliness and small tops are 
not the chief considerations. Roots 
nearly round, slightly flattened on 
the under side. Color very deep 
scarlet with a distinctly white tip. 
Flesh white and of the best quality. 
The stock we offer is exceptionally 
attractive in its splendid coloring. 
The scarlet is unusually deep and 
affords a very distinct and pleasing 
contrast with the large, clear white 
tip. Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 cents; 
Yi pound, 15 cents; Vi pound, 25 
cents; pound, 40 cents, 
BRIGHTEST BREAKFAST 
A quick growing, small, olive-shaped radish about 2 inches long when 
fully grown. Color beautiful deep scarlet except a little clear white about 
the tip. Its small top and earliness make it very desirable for growing 
under glass as well as for planting outdoors. Splendid for the table on 
account of its excellent quality and attractive color. See cut. Packet, 3 
cents; ounce, 6 cents; y t pound, 15 cents; y z pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 
cents. 
Culture. — Sow seed as early in spring as 
ground can be well cultivated, in drjlls, 10 to 
18 inches apart; thin out to 1 inch apart for 
small, 2 to 4 inches apart for large varieties. 
Soil should be rich, light and .well pulverized. 
Continue sowing every week or ten days for 
continuous crop. Quick growth; insures good 
quality ; they mature in from eighteen days to 
four or five weeks, according to variety. One 
ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 or 12 pounds to 
t'.e acre. 
BRIGHTEST BREAKFAST 
CONDON'S BOY. 
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CRIMSON GIANT GLOBE 
A fine bright red radish. This radish is a deep globe 
in form; 2 inches in depth, lyi inches in diameter, with 
thin tender skin of a deep crimson. The flesh is purest 
white, crisp and of a mild flavor. The roots are entirely 
free from hollow center or pithy fiber of overgrown small 
extra early sorts, even when twice as large. Packet, 4 
cents; ounce, 7 cents; V4 pound, 20 cents; y 2 pound, 35 
cents; pound, 60 cents. 
ROSY GEM 
One of the earliest varieties 
grown. Very handsome, being per- 
fectly globe-shaped. It is a rich, deep 
scarlet at the top. beautifully blended 
into pure white at the bottom. Ex- 
ceedingly tender and crisp. Flavor 
very mild and delicious. A very de- 
sirable variety for both the home and 
market garden. A gem in earliness, 
beauty and quality. Packet, 3 cents; 
ounce, 6 cents; H pound, 15 cents; y 2 
pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents. 
EARLY WHITE TURNIP 
This is an early white radish, a lit'le 
more flattened than Early Scarlet 
Turnip, and as offered by us, of a 
smaller size, and usually a little earlier 
maturing. While generally used for 
early outdoor planting, its very small 
tops and quick growth make it suitable 
for forcing. Hoots about 1 inch in 
diameter when mature. Flesh pure 
white, crisp and tender. Packet, 4 
cents; ounce, 7 cents; !4 pound, 18 
cents; '/ 2 pound, 30 cents; pound, 50 
cents. 
CONDON'S EARLIEST BED BIRD 
CONDON'S ROYAL GEM 
THIS IS THE MARKET GARDENER'S FAVORITE 
AS A FORCING RADISH 
Very early; mild and crisp, juicy and tender; top small; 
will stand heat without becoming pithy. One of the best 
selling and most attractive radishes on account of its 
bright scarlet color and handsome shape. Our stock of 
this is the very best, selected with special care as to size, 
shape, color and earliness, and market gardeners will find 
it a money-maker, as it is just right in every respect. 
Distinctly white tipped. See cut. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 
10 cents; % pound, 25 cents; y 2 pound, 40 cents; pound, 
75 cents. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP 
A round, red, turnip-shaped radish, 
with small tops and of very quick 
growth, deserving general cultivation 
on account of its rich, scarlet-red; 
color and white, crisp and tender flesh 
Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 cents 
pound, 15 cents; y 2 pound, 25 cents 
pound, 40 cents. 
CONDON'S EARLIEST 
RED BIRD 
BEADY FOR MARKET IN 18 DAYS 
This is a distinct improvement on 
the old Red Bird type. Our stock 
has been Perfected and Bred to the 
Highest Degree; Seed being produced 
only from Hand Transplanted Roots, 
insuring Market Gardeners and Crit- 
ical Planters the Earliest Radish in 
the World. Turnip shape with beau- 
tiful crimson carmen skin, flesh firm, 
crisp and tender, very small top. 
very best for Forcing or Out-door 
culture. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 
cents; Vi pound, 25 cents; y 2 pound, 
40 cents; pound, 75 cents, postpaid 
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