CONDON'S "Sure Crop" RADISH SEED 
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THE KIND WITH SMALL TOPS 
NEW WHITE 
ICICLE 
An extremely popu- 
lar sort. A little 
larger and a little 
later than Long 
Scarlet. It is the 
best and finest of 
the long, white rad- 
ishes. It is graceful 
in form and brittle 
and tender. The 
flavor is sweet and 
mild. Tt is a great 
favorite with gar- 
deners, and has 
recently taken a 
fresh hold upon the 
popular taste. See 
cut. Packet, 4 
cents: ounce, 7cts.; 
y t pound, 18 cents; 
l i pound, 30 cents; 
pound, 50 cents. 
LONG 
SCARLET 
SHORT TOP 
The finest strain 
of this most popu- 
lar radish. The 
long, slender, hand- 
.someiy colored 
roots are most at- 
tractive in appear- 
ance. They are 
ready in about 25 
days; crisp, brittle 
WHITE ICICLE and of choicest 
a lality. They reach a length of 5 to 6 inches, growing 
bdf out of the ground. Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 cents; 
i nound, 15 cents; yi pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents. 
New customers run no risk; old cus- 
tomers know our motto: "Your Money 
Back if Not Satisfied." 
LONG WHITE VIENNA, Or Lady Finger 
A long white variety, very crisp and tender; grows to 
)d size: matures early. Very similar in shape to Long 
jood size; matures e 
Scarlet Short Top. 
jry similar in snape 10 l^ong 
It is a very desirable variety where 
long, white radishes are de- 
sired. The flavor is mild. 
Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 
cents; V4 pound, 15 cents; 
1 2 pound, 25 cents; pound, 
40 cents. 
IMPROVED 
CHARTIER OR 
SHEPHERD 
This American variety is 
one of the very best long 
radishes for general plant- 
ing outdoors. Tops of me- 
dium size. Roots are in 
good condition for the table 
when half an inch thick, 
and continue hard and crisp 
until they reach a diameter 
of about 1!4 inches, thus 
affording good roots for a 
long time. The roots are 
rather long, averaging 7 to 
8 inches when mature, 
scarlet rose in color, shad- 
ing into white at tip. Pack- 
et, 4 cents; ounce, 6 cents; 
54 pound, 16 cents; */, 
pound, 28 cents; pound, 45 
CHARTIERS cents. 
WHITE STRASBURG 
WHITE STRASBURG 
Even when comparatively small this variety is in good 
condition for use, and continues crisp until matured, 
when the roots are 4 to 6 inches long by l'A to 2 inches 
in diameter. This is considered one of the best large, 
white summer sorts. The roots remain in condition for 
use much longer than the early varieties. Packet, 4 cents; 
ounce, 6 cents; !4 pound, 18 cents; l / 2 pound, 30 cents; 
pound, 50 cents. 
CHINA ROSE WINTER 
ALSO CALLED SCARLET WINTER 
A popular favorite with rose-colored skin. It is a large 
and fine shaped radish, growing partly above the ground. 
The portion above the ground is darker in color than that 
below ground. Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 6 cents; U pox ,., 
15 cents; Va pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WINTER 
First introduced into this country by the Chinese in 
California. It is pure white, about 1 foot long and 12 or 3 
inches through, tapering regularly to the top. The .flesh 
Ss tender and crisp, keeping well through the winter. 
Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 7 cents; 'A pound, 20 cents, y 2 
pound, 35 cents; pound, 60 cents. 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH 
Roots round, sometimes slightly top-shaped. 3 or 4 
inches in diameter; skin black, flesh white very compact 
and pungent, but well flavored. Keeps well through the 
winter Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 7 cents; Va, pound, 20 
cents; J£ pound, 35 cents; pound, 60 cents. 
• LONG BLACK SPANISH 
One of t, a latest and hardiest long radishes, especially 
adapted for winter use. Roots rather long thick almost 
black with white flesh of firm texture, decidedly pungent, 
but well-flavored. The roots when mature are usually 
7 to 9 inches long by 2 to 3 inches in diameter at thickest 
part Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 7 cents; Vi pound, 18 cents; 
V4 pound, 30 cents; pound, 50 cents. 
CELESTIAL WHITE CHINESE 
Large stump-rooted radish with white skin. Can be 
sown from July 1 to August 15, and will keep m prime 
condition; mild in flavor, brittle, and never woody. Market 
gardeners will And this a special seller. Packet, 4 cents; 
ounce, 7 cents; V t pound, 20 cents; Ml pound, 35 cents, 
pound, 60 cents. 
MIXED RADISHES 
We have had considerable demand for seed of many 
•different varieties of radishes mixed, and so this mixture 
is now offered to our customers. For a small garden, or 
when many sorts are preferred, this seed will give at 
.small expense, a large yield of early medium and late 
sorts lasting several weeks. Nearly all shapes, sizes and 
kinds are included. Packet, 3 cents; ounce, b cents; >4 
pound, 15 ?ents; % pound, 25 cents; pound, 40 cents. 
