60 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
CHINESE 
CELERY 
CABBAGE 
A wonderful 
salad plant grow- 
ing- 15 or 16 inches 
high, somewhat 
resembling Cos let- 
tuce in general ap- 
pearance, or prob- 
ably more like 
Swiss cliard. It 
yields an unusual 
amount of most 
excellent salad — it 
is not unusual on 
good land to have , 
them weighing 6 
to 10 pounds. Cut 
up like cabbage 
and served with 
mayonnaise or 
French dressing it 
makes a splendid 
cold-slaw. Can be 
boiled like cabbage 
if coolved quickly. 
Packet, 5 cents ; 
ounce, 30 cents; M 
lb., 90 cents, post- 
paid. 
CONDON'S NEW STRAWBERRY 
A'ariety; latest introduction from France. Beau- 
tiful Flesh Pink; Extra Early: Sugary. Order early; 
our supply is very limited. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 
10 cents; Vi lb., 30 cents; % pound, 55 cents; potmd, 
$1.00. Strong' roots, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 
1 dozen, $1.40, postpaid. 
RHUBARB OR 
PIE PLANT 
WITLOOF 
CHICORY 
OR FRENCH 
ENDIVE 
The Painous Win- 
ter Salad 
A delicious win- 
ter vegetable, 
which is really a 
variety of Chicory, 
but is sometimes 
called French En- 
dive. Forms leaves 
like Cos lettuce 
and can be eaten 
raw as salad or 
boiled. Being 
available in winter 
will malie a profit- 
able crop. It can 
be easily grown 
by anyone. The 
seed should be 
sown in the open 
ground not later 
than .Tune. Packet, 
5 cents; ounce, 25 
cents, postpaid. 
CHICORY 
CHINESE CEIiEBT 
CABBAGE 
RADISH 
CONDON'S LIGHTNING 
The Hig-hest Bred White Tipped Tninlp BaOlsh 
For market gardeners and critical planters we 
recommend this as the highest attainment in a 
truly extra early perfect g-lobe shape white tipped 
radish, packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; H lb., 22 
cents; llJ.i 40 cents; pound, 75 cents, postpaid. 
RADISHES 
should be sown 
for early use as 
soon as the ground 
can be well pre- 
pared, and for suc- 
cession, at inter- 
vals of two or 
three weeks 
tliroughout the 
season, in rich, 
loose, warm soil, 
as the quality de- 
pends largely on 
its rapid growth. 
Sow in rows a foot 
apart, and thin to 
two inches in the 
row. 
GOIiDEN SBESDEN 
RADISH— GOLDEN 
DRESDEN 
The only good quality 
Radish with the Golden 
Yellow color; a great fa- 
vorite for summer use. 
Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 8 
cents; % lb., 18 cents; % 
lb., 30 cents; 1 lb., 50 
// cents, postpaid. 
CONDON'S 
WHITE ELEPHANT 
The greatest white sum- 
mer Radish ever known. 
The new variety wc gave 
away as a premium last 
year. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; lb., 22 
cents; yi lb., 40 cents; 
1 lb., 70 cents, postpaid. 
CONDON'S WHITE EIiEPHANT 
