32 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
CONDON'S "SUPERIOR" SWEET CORN 
CONDON'S EXTRA EARLY COLUMBIA 
CONDON'S EXTRA EARLY COLUMBIA 
Condon's Extra Early Columbia is an acquisition of 
rare value. This new and valuable variety of Sweet or 
Sugar Corn has eclipsed all other sorts. It is as early 
as the Cory and nearly twice as large, being 12-rowed 
and of great length. The color is a beautiful creamy white. 
In quality, sweetness and flavor it is superior to any 
early sort known and is also a heavy yielder. Extra 
Early Columbia Corn is the best and largest early sweet 
Corn ever offered. Packet, 5 cents; pint, 12 cents; 
pint, 20 cents; quart, 35 cents, postpaid.. 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
Considered one of the be^t sweet corns. It produces stalks about 
four feet high, each generally bearing two large, finely shaped ears 
which become fit for use in about 72 days. They are twelve rowed, 
six to seven inches long, very symmetrical and handsome, seldom 
with any opening between the rows at the base. Grain large, broad, 
very white and of remarkably good quality for such an early sort. 
Its size and beauty give it ready sale even when the market is 
overstocked. Packet, 5c; y s pint, 8c; pint, 15c; quart, 28c, postpaid. 
EARLY WHITE EVERGREEN 
Has ears fully as large as those of the regular Stowell'o and is 
about five days earlier, while the grains remain tender for a longer 
period. Its most valuable feature, however, is the extreme paper 
whiteness of the grains, which makes not only a more attractive 
ear when served on the table, but is most important for the canner. 
It retains its whiteness when put up in cans as distinct from the 
yellowish tinge of the still popular original Stowell's Evergreen. 
Stalks seven feet in height. The ears have white tassels and light- 
colored silk. The ears contain sixteen or more r >ws of deep grains, 
which are protected by a thick, heavy husk. Two and even three 
fine ears are frequently produced on each stalk. Packet, 5c; ^ pint, 
10c; pint, 10c; quart, 30c, postpaid. 
EARLY MINNESOTA 
A standard variety. Has held its position in the list for a long 
period of years as a dependable sort. The ears are of good size 
and well flavored. Valuable for either private or market use. Eight 
to ten rowed; excellent quality; large white grain and extremely 
productive. Packet, 5c; % pint, 8c; pint, 15c; quart, 28c, postpaid. 
NOTHING EXCELS 
"SURE CROP" 
QUALITY SEEDS 
EARIA' WHITE EVERfiREEN 
EARLY MINNESOTA 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
