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Condon's "Superior 
Sweet or Sugar Corn 
CONDON'S EARLY COLUMBIA 
Market Gardener's Friend — 2nd Early — 12 Rowed Variety 
Only few days later than the extra early sorts and nearly 
twice as large. Selection from the famous early champion, and 
today our stock of Columbia so surpasses the old parent there 
is no comparison. 
Condon's 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 13-rowed and of great length. The color 
is a beautiful creamy white. In quality, sweetness and flavor 
it is superior to any second early sort known and a very heavy 
yielder. Early Columbia Corn is the best and largest early 
sweet corn ever offered. Packet, 8c; pound, 22c; pound, 40c; 
2 pounds, 75c, postpaid. 
CONDON'S GOLDEN 
SUNBURST 
Our own oi igination. This is the 
celebrated co n we distributed tor 
trial a few ye rs ago that everybody 
went crazy foi , 
The sweetest largest and best of all 
Yellow Sweet Corn is wjsat our cus- 
tomers say. \ 
Cross betweeii Bmrpee's Golden 
Bantam, Country Gentleman and 
Evergreen, retaining the color of 
Golden Bai tam and its delicious fla- 
vor, combit! ;d with the other two and 
the sturdy yielding qualities of the 
Evergreen. This is truly a remark- 
ably fine ort, and is destined to 
become a great favorite in every mar- 
ket. Don't miss this. It's certainly 
a good thing, and we want you to 
try it. Packet, 10c; % pound, 25c; 
pound, 45c; 2 potmds, 85c, postpaid. 
COKSOIT'S EABI-Y COLUMBIA 
FIRST OF ALL 
It matures from three days to a week earlier than the 
Cory. The small ears are well fllled with quite large grains. 
Packet, 7c; pound, 20c; pound, 35c; 2 pounds, 65o, postpaid. 
riBST OF AU 
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Kindly Notice 
Orange Center, Fla. 
I received a sample 
of your Golden Sun- 
burst Sweet Corn and 
it was the best corn we 
ever ate and I want 
more of it. I used to 
live in Northern Iowa, 
so I know good corn. 
Yours very truly, 
Mrs. A. W. Flathers. 
CONDON'S OOI^DEN 
SVITBUBST 
