LONDON BROS, SEEDSMEN ^l^S^mV^m^mi 
CONDON'S 
MAMMOTH PODDED 
LITTLE MIDGET PEAS 
The Finest Extra Early Sweet Wrinkled Pea 
Ever Introduced. Cross Between 
Gradus and Sutton's 
Excelsior. 
Entirely Distinct— OUR OWN Origination 
BEYOND QUESTION THE BEST 
For Early or Late; for Family 
or Market Gardeners 
The sweetest dwarf wrinkled pea In existence. 
By far the shortest straw and largest pod ot any 
pea we know of. Ready for market 45 days from 
planting. Its extreme earliness, combined with the 
large pods, which are always fliited with sweet, lus- 
cious peas, destines it to excel wherever tried. 
For years Gradus or Prosperity has been the best 
Sweet Pea for general use; the only fault our cus- 
tomers had was the extra long growth of vines. 
Most all growers ot peas prefer a short vine, and 
In Condon's Mammoth-Podded I,ittle Midget you 
have it Height of vines only 15 inches; pods 2t4 
inches long; well filled and quality fully equal to 
Gradus. The pods contain from 7 to 8 large dark 
green peas, which remain In eatable condition a 
week later than most other varieties. The plants 
are very robust, compact and short jointed, requir- 
ing no bushing or staking. We believe Condon's 
Midget Peas contain more sugar than any other 
sort in cultivation. Packet, 8 cents: % lb., 25 
cents; ll>*t 45 cents; Z lbs., 85 cents, traslpaid. 
Rrsl 
Introduced 
by Us 
in 
1913 
and Now 
Known 
Everywhere 
as the 
Earliest 
and 
AMEER OR CLAUDIT 
Shippers' Big Money Maker 
In some sections this Grand Pea is rarely known, as the seed up 
to the present time has been so extremely scarce and high that it 
never got into the general market, having been consumed at enor- 
mously high prices by the Carolina gardeners, where it happened to be 
first introduced. It is a cross between Alaska and a large-podded 
sweet wrinkle pea, retaining that hardy, vigorous early character ol 
the Alaska, with the large pods ot the luscious sweet wrinkled type, 
In comparison to Alaska, it ia two or three days later, equally a! 
hardy, dwarf upright vines completely ladened with pods twice a! 
large that may be picked In one-half the time. Two pickings markel 
the entire crop. Considering the fact that this pea is as early as tht 
earliest, producing pods twice as large, with quality unsurpassed by 
any "extra early" variety, gardeners who plant for early shipping 
market will find this the best money-maker. Packet, 6 cents; Vz lb., 
je cents; lb., 30 cents; 3 lbs., 68 cents, postpaid. 
AUBEB OB Oi:<&IJDIT— Shippers' FaTorit* 
