Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
CONDON'S "Sure Crop" CARROTS 
A Row or Two of Table Carrots In Your Garden will Furnish More Good Eating than any 
other Crop. Very Delicious in Stews, or Cut in Thin Slices Cooked with Milk. Try Them. 
Condon s5elect Danvers fc' 
For Critical Market Gardeners and 
Private Planters — The Earliest 
and Sweetest of AH 
One of our customers writes: "I have grown and 
marketed Carrots for 40 years, but I never had any 
Uiat were as tender and sweet and sell so readily as 
your PHvate Strain of Select Danvers." 
That's What You'USay After 
Trying Them This Year 
Danver carrots have been the standard for over fifty 
years and we need not try to offer any proofs as to 
ihciy popularity. Carrot-breeding is in about tlie same 
< la.-!s as stock-breeding', and if same is not Isept true, 
will deteriorate very quickly. We have endeavored to 
do more than keep the old parent sort true, and have 
iii tvialiy bred up the quality of Danver Carrot to such 
perfi^rtion tliat the old parent sort would be ashamed 
of itself. To distinguish our sort from others, we 
liave termed our strain Condon's Select Danvers. Same 
hiiK been bred for quality and for yield and on a given 
acreage it will pioduce a larger crop of marketable 
roots than any other kind. The roots are of a rich 
orange color, and about 6 inches long, with blunt point; 
adapted to all classes of soil. Packet, 8 cts.t ounce, 
17 o*N.; >4 Il>., 4S ets).; M lb., 70 eta.; lb., «1.2S, postpaid. 
Ox-Heart or Guerande 
An Excellent Sort For Shallow Soils — 
Very Fine Quality — Thick Shoulder 
Grows 5 inches long and very blunt at the lower 
extremity. It grows very rapidly and the roots attain 
a weight of more tlian a pound. It is tender, of good 
liavor and of a deep red color, and is a variety we can 
recommend for the Iiome garden as well as to all niar- 
Uot gardeners. I'noket, 5 ets.) ounce, 10 cts.: % lb., 
:I0 cts.; lb., 55 ctH.; lb., !>5 ct8.. postpaid. 
October 25, 
My entire crop 
of Condon's Select 
Danvers C a r r o t s 
averaged over BOn 
busliets per acre- 
this year and every- 
one a marketable 
size. That's going- 
some, .don't you 
think? Book nie 
foi' 50 pounds more 
of this same hish 
quality seed for 
next year, 
c. O. HARNESS. 
326 Ox-Henrt, or Gncruudo 
Condon's "Sure Crop" Seeds are carefully grown for 
particular planters. The large commercial gardener 
has no second choice. 
321 Condon's Select Danvers 
Common Sense Culture Directions printed on all packages. 
