50 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING ONION 
of White 
Onions 
The largest White Onion — grows to 
a remarkable size, average diameter is 
from five to seven and one-half inches. 
Single bulbs often attain weights of 
two and one-half to four pounds each. 
The skin is of a beautiful silvery 
white, the flesh is of a snowy white, 
and has a particularly mild and pleas- 
ant flavor. So sweet and tender is the 
flesh that it can be eaten like an ap- 
ple. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 
lb., 50 cents; lb., 90 cents; lb., 
$1.75. postpaid. 
ONION SETS 
A bushel of our select Bottom Onion 
Sets will make' 750 bunches of green 
Onions, figuring 10 onions to a bunch. 
Figure them at only 4 cents a bunch 
and you have $30.00. You can't make 
money faster. Order at once — good 
stock is scarce. 
Many prefer to ffrow onions from sets, as they are less trouble and are ready for use earlier tlian those 
grown from seed. Our sets this year are very nice and just the right size. One quart wUl plant a row 50 ft. loner. 
10 bus. will plant one acre. Bottom Sets are grown from seed and are the most used. Top Sets are still much 
called for in some sections. Egyptian or Perennial may be set either in spring or fall. Tliey come up earl.v in 
spring without any protection and furnish tlie earliest onions. White Multipliers are fine for bundling green. Bot- 
tom Sets and Multipliers, bu., 32 lbs.; Top Sets, bu., 28 lbs. Bushel prices are subject to market changes. 
MAMMOTH SILVER KING ONION 
VELIiOW MUIiTIFLIEBS 
ONION SET PRICES 
By Mail 
Postpaid 
Pt. Qt. 
Yellow Bottom $0.10 $0.18 
Ked Bottom 10 .18 
White Bottom 12 .20 
Improved Summer Top 20 .35 
Egyptian or Perennial Tree 10 .18 
White Multiplier 20 .35 
Yellow Multiplier 10 .18 
Yellow Potato 12 .23 
New Mammoth Virginia 
Universal and Standard Favorite 
The Mammoth Virginia Peanut is the most 
profitable variety to grow, and is more desir- 
able than the common spreading Itind, because 
more easily cultivated; very erect stems and 
upright foliage; always yields fewer imperfect 
pods; the vines malte valuable forage for 
stock. Plant in April and they will ripen be- 
fore September, even as far north as Canada. 
Hundreds of our young friends have written 
us that they have had a wonderful crop the 
past season. Choice Seeds, packet, 5 cents; 
V4 pound, 10 cents; pound, 15 cents; pound, 
25 cents. 
I wish you could see my crop of Peanuts. They are wonderful, 
seed. Will want a bigr patch nest sprlngf. 
By Express or Freight 
Not Prepaid. 
H Bu. 1-4 Bu. 1/2 Bu. Bu. 
Write for Special Prices. 
We can save you money. 
See Order Sheet. 
You no doubt 
have noticed gar- 
deners who have 
a wonderful crop 
and you may 
wonder why 
yours was not the 
same. The secret 
of success is good 
seeds. Condon's 
fill the bill. "Why 
not try?" 
You remember I only had a small quantity of 
MRS. J. J. WALSH. 
