46 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
Condon's Pedigreed "Sure Crop" Onion Seed 
GROWN FROM HAND-SORTED BULBS OF UNIFORM SHAPE, SIZE AND COLOR. 
THOROUGHLY TESTED AND OF STRONG, VIGOROUS GERMINATION. 
Greatest Money Making Crop. $500.00 Profit Per Acre 
Culture.— Onions do best on a rich loam, previously cultivated for two years. Stiff clay and light sand are 
equally unfavorable. The land should be highly fertilized with well-rotted manure, complete fertilizers, etc. Fresh 
stable manure has a tendency to produce soft onions. Drill in four or five pounds per acre, one-half inch deep. If sets 
are wanted, use 60 to 80 pounds of seed per acre. Special directions furnished free upon request. 
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The largest and handsomest Yellow Globe Onion. They attain immense size, LI inches in circumference being 
often attained when raised under favorable conditions. To reach this size, it is necessary to start them early in hot- 
beds and transplant, so they may have a long season to reach their natural size. Grown under ordinary conditions, 
they grow to slightly larger size than the ordinary globe onion. This onion is of the same type as the large Spanish 
onions imported in quantities and sold in crates. Grown now for many years in this country, our seed is thoroughly 
acclimated, and if permitted to thoroughly ripen, keeps equally as well as the Globe Onions. Don't fall to try at least 
a small quantity of this grand onion. Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 9 cents; "4 lb., 23 cents; ^ lb., 50 cents; pound, 90 cents. 
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KliMil/MlSliK, IN CUMFAKIJMLr i'KiClia.-l quality CANNOT BE PRODUCED FOR LESS MONEY. 
