FAMOUS ROCK RIVER VALLEY SEED FARMS 
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Condon's "High Grade*' World Beating Cabbage 
CONDON'S CANNON BALL 
THE EARLIEST CABBAGE 
IN EXISTENCE 
HARD 
AS STONE 
QUICK AS 
LIGHTNING 
Fully as Early 
as Wakefield 
and Twice as 
Large 
Heads Average 10 to 12 pounds 
CONOON'S CANNOIT BAIiIi 
Ready For Market 65 Days After Setting Plants 
BEYOND QUESTION THE BEST 
Condon's Cannon Ball represents the highest achievement in Cabbage breeding, and Is the best extra early 
round headed Cabbage we have ever grown or seen. 
In uniformity to type and evenness in early maturing it is a marvel. Every row and every head in a row 
loolt nearly alike as if all had been turned out of a mold. Its evenness in maturing will in itself prove a recom- 
mendation to our customers, as they will easily see the great importance of being able to clear off the ground 
at one cutting, especially where room is required for a second crop. 
The plants are of compact, stocky growth, producing large, solid, ball-shaped heads, which average about 
ten pounds in weight, and are of the very finest quality, smooth with fine veins and small core. 
Cannon Ball Cabbag'e Is fully as early as the Wakefield types. Will yield a greater crop per acre than any 
other Cabbage of which we know. See painting from nature, front cover. 
For both private gardens and marketing we predict this Cabbage has a great future. Its remarkably fine 
quality and tenderness, whether cooked or sliced for slaw or salad, will win friends wherever tried, while for 
marketing its handsome salable appearance and uniformity in maturing the crop will cause it to be in great 
demand. Packet, 10 cents; onnce, 25 centa; V4 ponnd, 80 cents; ^ pound, $1.55; pound, $3.00. 
To make your garden suc- 
cessful, you must have "Qual- 
ity Seeds." If you are willing 
to pay a fair living price, you 
will find them in this book from 
cover to cover. NOTHING 
BETTER OBTAINABLE. 
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
A New Variety Very Popular with 
market Qaideuers. 
The heads average about ten pounds 
each in weight, are hard and solid with 
small core. The quality is extra fine and 
sweet. It matures as early as the Wake- 
fields and will yield more to the acre in 
weight. It is a short stemmed variety, 
the heads nearly resting on the ground. 
The leaves are liglit green, rather small, 
saucer-shaped and tightly folded, mak- 
ing it possible to set tliem close together 
in the field. Pit. Sc; oz. 25o; V4 lb. 70o; 
H lb. $1.30, lb. $2.50. 
COFIilTHAQEIT DIABXET 
