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An ounce of Cabbage Seed will grow more plants than you can buy for $25.00 
CONDON'S "Prosperity" CABBAGE 
The Name Tells the True Story 
Prosperity is yours if you plant an acreage of this grand cabbage. Very EARLIEST. LARGEST and 
BKST FLAT HEADED CABBAGE we have ever seen. It forms large flat heads, solid as marble, weighing 
to 30 pounds each. The most popular of all Summer Cabbage. Tiuly this might be termed THE ALL YKAIi 
AROUND CABBAGE. Condon's Prosperity is a dwarf, compact grower with few outer leaves, allowing 
very close planting, a sure header, very uniform in growth, beautiful appearance, free from coarse leaves 
and far superior in quality to the Big Winter varieties. For boiling, slaw, sauerkraut, etc., it is un- 
' sm-passed, being crisp, tender and sweet, flavor unexcelled, color beautiful creamy wliite that com- 
mands the buyer's attention wherever offered. AVhether j'ou grow a dozen heads or a dozen acres for mar- 
ket and regardless of where — North, East. South or West — Condon's Prosperity is the one to Plant for Quan 
tity and Quality as a second early Money Maker. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 50 cts.; !4 lb., $1.50; ^ lb., 
$2.75; lb., $5.00; postpaid. 
This is the grand variety we are giving away this year for trial. You will find a 
small trial package of 125 seeds enclosed in this catalog for you. Sow the seed as 
soon as received and order whatever additional quantity you require. You will be 
well pleased. 
We Have Words of Praise for Condon's Prosperity from 
Thousands Like These 
^ February 12. 
"We raised the finest early cabbajre last year from 
your Prosperity Seed that T t;ver saw, some of the heads 
weighing 12 to 15 Iba. Will send for the other seeds 
later." 
Mrs, W. T. Cockrill, Warrenton, Va, 
Of;t. 21. 
Dear Sirs: I thauk you very much for the seeds of 
Prosperity Cabbage and T had the first prize on the 
Chippewa County Pair. Also first prize on your Hen- 
derson Genuine Snowball Cauliflower. Plca.se don't for- 
get to send me the new catalogue as soon as they are 
ready. Yours very truly, 
P. Mascltelli, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 
June 17, 1920. 
Gentlemen: 
I am writing to tell you I think your seeds you sent 
me aro every one good or nearly so. Mine are all up 
so we can cultivate thorn nicely. One of my neighbors 
said when I told her how cheap I got them she guepsocf 
I would have a bum gnrden. Well I can't say what 
the vegef ablps will be whr-n grown but they are siir" 
nice now. I am telling you for it makes me feel good 
to have people tell me when thf^y are pleased with mi'. 
We have had Lettuce and Radish and my garden was 
not plo^vod until May 2rith. Cabbage and Tomato Plants 
are up good, it took a little' time to get U ready and 
sow the seed and tho weather hag been vcr.V bankWAfd 
here In Charlotte. 1 am very much pleased With It. 
Mra. E. L. Rule, Charlotte, Vt. 
