Co^don Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
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THE THREE GREAT SOUTHPORT ONIONS 
Big Money Makers 
490 CONDON'S 
Selected Southport 
Yellow Globe 
Selected Pedigree Seed 
Entirely distinct from 
onions of tlie Danvers type. 
Excels in size, excels in 
yield, excels in keeping qual- 
ities, excels in mildness and 
flavor. Matures in early 
fall. It is sure to satisfy 
llio one who buys a packet 
or tlie one who sows 50 
pounds or more of seed for 
■arload shipments. A truly 
urand onion, whose large, 
n;olden-yellow spheres make 
a beautiful appearance, sacked, 
crated or barreled, for the mar- 
ket. Packet, 6 cts.; ounce, 20 
cts.; lb., 60 cts.; ^ lb., $1.10; 
lb., $2.10, postpaid. 
CONDON'S Selected 
Southport Red Globe 
Selected Pedigree Seed 
Tlie celebrated Blood-Red Globe Onion. 
This variety has for many years proved one 
of the most profitable for the market and 
.'hipping trade, commanding uniformly good 
price.9 In carload lots. It is of large size and 
.splendid appo^aranee, and frequently yields 
from 600 to 800 bushels per acre under aver- 
age culture. Flesh is firm, finely grained, 
very rich, yet unusually mild for a red onion, and fS 
sure to please the most exacting planter. The crop 
is ready to harvest in early fall and keeps well until 
Ihe late spring months. Pncket, 7 etn.j ounce, 33 ctn.i 
<4 III.. 65 ctH.) >4 lb., $1.20) lb., $2.25, poH«patd. 
497 Michigan or Ohio Yellow Globe 
Li.sted by many as two distinct varieties, but are 
really the same. 
Disrtinct and attractive shape; 
handsome, bright, even 
color; ripens early and 
all at once; necks very 
small, and curve down 
to almost nothing. The 
firm, solid bulbs are ex- 
cellent winter keepers, 
and all that can be desired 
size and quality. Packet, 5 
cts.; ounce, 20' cts.; lb., 
60 cts.; Yz lb., $1.10; lb., 
$2.00, postpaid. 
Small Firm Neck 
Sure Croppers 
Heavy Skinned, Fine Grained, 
Clear White Flesh 
492 CONDON'S Selected 
Southport White Globe 
Selected Pcdlgrree Seed 
Of true globe form, the onions 
are two to two and a half inches 
in diameter, with a thin, deli- 
cate skin of purest paper 
whiteness. The flesh is crisp, 
fine grained, snowy white in 
color, and very mild in flavor. 
The bulbs should be stored 
in a cool, dark loft 
' or shed to dry as 
soon as they are ripe 
!v enough to harvest. 
Packet, 8 ctn.s ounce, 
28 cto.: V* lb., 7S 
otR.: Vx lb., «1.40| lb., 
»2.75, poatpaid. 
Mild Flavored 
Long Keepers 
491 Sontbport Red Globe 
486 CONDON'S Select Yellow Globe Danvers 
standard Fa-vorlte 
One of the most extensively used yellow onions. Bulbs of 
medium size, uniformly globe-shaped, with small neck, and 
ripens very evenly. Flesh, white, crisp and of mild and ex- 
cellent flavor. We have developed a strain which has the 
ripening habit and small neck of the original Danvers, and 
vet is more globular, thus giving larger yields and handsomer 
bulbs without sacrificing any of the good qualities of the orig- 
inal Danvers. Packet, R ctn.j ounce, 20 cts.) % lb., «0 ct«.; Vi 
lb., $1.10; lb., $2.00, postpaid. 
Common Sense Cultural Directions Printed on every package. 
