34 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
"SURE CROP" QUALITY 
SWEET CORN 
CONDON'S PRIVATE STOCK WHITE EVERGREEN 
The Cream of the Best Late Main Crop 
The standard main crop variety for the home garden, mar- 
ket and canning. Hardy and productive, very tender and 
sugary, remaining a long time in condition suitable for boiling. 
Our stock has been carefully grown and selected to avoid the 
tendency to a shorter grain and deterioration in the evergreen 
character of this best known of all late sorts. Ears about eight 
inches long, sixteen to twenty- 
rowed ; stalks about seven and 
one-half feet high. Packet, 5 
cents ; y 2 pint, 12 cents ; pint, 20 
cents ; quart, 32 cents , postpaid. 
EARLY CROSBY 
This is the favorite second- 
early variety ; ears about seven 
inches long with ten or twelve 
rows of fine grains of excellent 
quality. More largely used for 
canning than any other early 
variety. Packet, 5 cents; y 2 
pint, 8 cents; pint, 15 cents; 
quart, 28 cents, postpaid. 
BLACK MEXICAN 
Every one who has seen this 
corn remembers it and the deli- 
cious sweetness and fine grain 
qualities in spite of its dark 
color, making it more of a fa- 
vorite every year. Packet, 5 
cents ; y 2 pint, 12 cents ; pint, 20 
cents ; quart, 30 cents, postpaid. 
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EARLY CROSBY 
PEEP O'DAY 
PEEP O'DAY 
One of the earliest of Sweet Corns. Grows 
about 3'/2 feet high. Bears nearly always two ears 
on the stalks. Kernels of good white color. Our 
seed is raised in the North to insure earliness. 
Packet, 5 cents; y 2 pint, 9 cents; pint, 15 cents; 
quart, 28 cents, prepaid. 
EARLY RED CORY 
This popular extra early variety succeeds well 
where the summer is short, cool, and moist. Ears 
six inches in length, with eight rows of quite broad 
grains. The color is red. Packet, 5 cents; y 2 pint, 
8 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 28 cents, prepaid. 
EARLY 
RED CORY 
