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CONDON'S Summer and Winter RADISHES 
Tn the cool weather of the early sprinp: and fall months those varieties listed on the two precedintr 
paees are the most profitable to plant; for hot weather and winter use these are the best. Bv nIantinM 
such var.etjes as Condons Earliest Red Bird, Lightning, Royal Gem, Perpetual, Icicle. White Elephant 
and either of the good winter yarjeticB listed below you will have fresh, crisp, delicious 'Radishes 
from early spring until the following Christmas and later If you store your winter sorts. 
^ses CONDON'S White tiept 
The Greatest White Summer Radish Ever 
int 
town 
This is the new variety we gave away as a premium in 1!)17, and everybody 
liked it better last year than the year before. The flesh is crisp, sound and 
sweet, never pithy, no matter how hot the weather. Shaped like the cut, half 
ions. Color creamy white with a slight grey cast at top. It's a money maker 
for the gardener and a dandy midsummer sort for home use. Packet. 10 ctn.i 
«iinc«. 18 cta.t % lb« 40 ct».t % lb., 70 cts.; lb.. »1.25. postpnid. 
w . . . . Mixed Radishes 
We have had considerable demand for seed of many different varieties of 
radishes mixed, and so this mixture is now offered to our customers For a 
small garden, or when many sorts are preferred, this seed will give at small 
expense, a large yield of early, medium and late .sorts, lasting several weeks 
.Nearly all shapes, sizes and kinds are Included. Packet. .1 ctn.t ounce. lO c*n.i 
'■i lb„ 22 ctB.; M: lb., 40 cts.; lb., 75 cts., poHtpnld. 
~^78 White Strasburg 
Even when comparatively small''this variety is in gO(5d condition for use and 
continues crisp until matured, when the rools are 4 to 6 inches long by IV. 
to 2 inches In diameter. This is considered one nf the best large, wliite sum- 
mer sorts. The roots remain in condition for use much longer than the earlv 
varieties. Pocket, « ot.s.; ouncp, 12 cts.i »4 lb.. 2S ctw.! y. lb., SO ctn.s lb., »S cts". 
postpaid. • 
^ Lone Black Spanish 
One of the latest and hafdiest long 
radishes, especially adapted for winter 
use. Roots rather long, thick, almost 
black, with white flesh of firm texture, 
decidedly pungent, but well flavored. 
The roots when mature are usually 7 
to 9 inches long by 2 to 3 inches in di- 
ameter at thickest part. Packet, 0 ctM.; 
ounce. 12 cts.; V4 lb., 23 ctis.) Va lb., 42 
cts.; lb.. 80 cts.. postpaid. 
California Mammoth 
Winter 
First introduced into this country by 
the Chinese in California. It is "ouro 
white, about 1 foot long and 2 or 3 
inches through, tapering regularly to 
tlie top. The flesh Is tender and crisp, 
l<eeping well through the winter. 
Packet. 6 ct«.; onnor, 12 cts.; J4 lb., 20 
ctN.! % lb.. 48 ots.; lb., 90 ct.s.. pont- 
puid. 
565 Condon's White 
liHephnnt 
Store Winter Rad- 
ishes tn sand in your 
cellar. They keep 
Firm and crisp all 
winter. 
China Rose Winter 
Also Called Scarlet Winter 
A popular favorite with rose-colored skin. It is a large and 
fine .shaped radish, growing partly above the ground The 
portion above the ground is darker in color than that 
below ground. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.: '4 lb., 2" 
cts.; % lb., 42 cts.; lb., 80 cts., postpaid. 
Round Black Spanish 
Roots round, sometimes sliglitlv top-shaped 3 
or 4 inches in diameter; skin black, flesh white 
very compact and pungent, but well flavored' 
Keeps well through the winter. Packet, n cts ; 
ounce, 12 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; y. lb.. 4R cts.; 
lb., 00 cts., postpiud. 
Celestial White 
Chmese 
Large, stump-rooted radish with white 
skin. Can be sown from July 1 to Au- 
K^ft lo. ana will keep in prime condition; 
mild in flavor, brittle, and never woodv 
.Market gardeners will find this a special 
seller. Packet. O cts.: ounce. 12 cts.; VI 
paid "' • 
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