CONDON'S FAMOUS GRADUS OR PROSPERITY 
CONDON'S FAMOUS QBADUS 
OR PBOSPEBITV 
FRESH FEAS FROM YOUR OWN G-ARDEN ARE FAR 
BETTER THAN ANY SOI^D IN CANS. FI.ANT 2 OR 
3 ROWS OF OUR NORTHERN QROWN FEAS THIS 
SFRXNa AND ENJOY THEM AI^I. SUMMER IiONO. 
PEA 
Improved 
Selected Strain 
69 
The largest podded, finest flavored second 
early pea. We have carefully selected and 
bred our stock to a degree far surpassing any 
we have seen in comparative trials. 
This remarkable pea is not only large and 
of the best quality, but is within two or three 
days as early as the small, round, extra early 
sorts. Gradus is a wrinkled pea, growing 
about 30 inches high; the pods are of a bright 
green color, measuring 4 inches or more in 
length, as large as Telephone, well filled with 
luscious peas, 8 to 10 or more in a pod. The 
peas are of the highest table quality and re- 
tain in a remarkable manner their color and 
attractive appearance after cooking. A little 
tender, so it should be sown in the warmest 
spots in the garden. A grand pea in all re- 
spects. Packet, 7c; '/^ pound, 22c; pound, 40c; 
2 pounds, 75c, postpaid. 
CONDON'S GIANT EDIBLE 
PODDED SUGAR PEA 
Eat the Pods and All — Jnst I^ike String: Bean* 
Certainly Delicious 
Boiled like string beans, either with milk, 
creamed gravy or butter sauce, they are certainly 
delicious. Vines very vigorous, attaining growth 
5 to 6 feet, and when supported yield abundantly. 
Don't fail to try a few. Packet, Sc; ^ ponnd, 
24c; pound, 45c; 2 pounds, 85c, postpaid. 
IMPROVED TELEPHONE 
This is a fine wrinkled pea, growing about four 
feet high. The peas are large and of a pale green 
color, possessing a superior sugary flavor. 
Packet, 6c; 14 pound, 20c; ponnd, 38c: 2 ponnds, 
73c, postpaid. 
McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM 
strong and vigorous in growth, producing vines 
from 18 to 21 inches in height, darls foliage, bear- 
ing pods sinsle on both sides of the stalk begin- 
ning near the ground. Pods are almost straight, 
to 2% inclies long, lig"ht in color and blunt 
at the ends. Ready to pick 59 to 61 days from 
planting. Seed is green, wrinkled and medium in 
size. Packet, 6c; H pound, 19c; pound, 35c; 2 
pounds, 67c, postpaid. 
BLISS EVERBEARING 
Vine stout, about two and one-half feet high. 
be,aring at the top six to ten broad pods. If 
these are picked as they mature and the season 
and soil are favorable, the plant will throw out 
branches bearing pods which will mature in svic- 
cession, thus prolonging the season. The peas 
are large and wrinkled, cook very quickly, are 
tender, of superior flavor and preferred by many 
to any other sort. Packet, 6c; 14 pound, 19c; 
pound, 35c; 2 pounds, 67c, postpaid. 
ENGLISH OR LARGE WHITE 
MARROWFAT 
The vines of this variety are about five feet 
high and of strong growth. The pods are large, 
cylindrical, rough, light colored and well filled; 
seed large, smooth, round and light yellow. The 
variety is excellent for summer use, but is in- 
ferior in quality to most of the newer sorts, 
although undoubtedly one of the most productive 
of the garden varieties. Packet, 5c; V4 pound, 
16c; ponnd, 28c; 2 pounds, S2c, postpaid. 
