Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
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CONDON'S "Superior" SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 
62« Mammoth WlUte Cory 
Mammoth White Cory 
Considered one of the best early sweet corns. It 
produces stalks about tour feet high, each generally 
bearing two large, finely shaped ears which become 
fit for use in about 72 days. Six to seven inches long, 
very symmetrical and handsome, seldom with any 
opening between the rows at the base. Grain large, 
broad, very white and of remarkably good quality. 
Packet, 7 cts.; ^ lb., 16 cts.; lb., 30 cts.; 2 Ib^ 55 cts., , 
postpaid. 
623 Early Crosby 
2nd Early— 12 Rowed 
A most excellent early variety of fine quality. 
The eare are five and one-half to six and one-half ' 
inches long. Twelve rowed or more, with short 
nearly square grains which are very white, sweet, 
and tender. Packet, 7 cts.; ^ Ih^ 16 cts.; lb., 30^ 
cts.; Z lb., 55 cts., postpaid. 
616 Burpee's Golden 
Bantam — Improved 
Earliest of all Tellow Sweet Corns. Golden 
Bantam is becoming each year more firmly fixed 
in popular favor because of its extreme early 
character, vigorous growth and surpassingly de- 
licious flavor. We have had hundreds of most 
enthusiastic letters from customers, giving it 
tlie highest praise as the finest extra-early 
Sweet Corn they have ever grown. Although 
the dry grain is entirely free from any flinty 
glaze, it is exceptionally hard and firm, hence 
can be planted earlier than any other true 
Sweet Corn. The stalks are dwarf and sturdy 
in habit, growing to a height of 4 feet; they 
btar 2 and 3 good ears, which arc set well 
above the ground. The ears, 5 to 7 Inches in 
length, have 8 rows of broad yellow grains, ex- 
tending to the extreme rounded tip. Many mar- 
ket gardeners report that they find Golden 
Bantam their most profitable variety through- 
out the season (from successive plantings) as 
soon as customers get acquainted with Its 
splendid flavor and distinct color. Our home 
grown seed is a decided improvement over much 
that Is offered. Packet. 8 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; 
lb., 35 cts.; 2 lit., OS cts., postpaid. 
616 Burpee's Golden 
Bantam Improved 
623 Carly Crosby 
630 
Peep 
O'Day 
One of the earliest of Sweet Corns. 
Grows about feet high. Bears nearly 
always two ears on the stalks. Kernels 
of good white color. Our seed is raised 
in the North to insure earliness. Packet, 
8 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; lb., 33 cts.; 2 lb., 65 
ctHn postpaid. 
630 Peep O'Day 
Common Sense Culture Directions printed on all packages 
