Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
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CONDON'S Pedigreed SQUASH 
Delicata 
A <leMirnlil<- rarirty for huikiikt 
and winter iiMe 
Rind orange-yellow, splashed 
and striped with dark green. 
Thp flesli is rich, dry and par- 
ticularly fine. It is also ex- 
tremely early, maturing about 
the same time as the Summer 
.Squashes, and for early use will 
doubtles.s supplant this class on 
account of its superior dryness 
and flavor, while its extreme 
solidity renders it fully as firood 
a keejjer as any of the winter 
varieties. Packet, 7 cts.; oun<'e, 
14 ot«.: Vi ll>.. its otK.; lb., 70 
ots.; Ih.. !tsi.:<.', poHtpiiifl. 
I1U2 Uellrnta 
nnt .Summer Crookneek 
lilO Mamanotb White Busli 
""Mammoth 
White Bush 
An early maturing, some- 
what flattened, scalloped bush 
squash, of largest size and the 
handsomest of the summer va- 
rieties. The fruit is uniform- 
ly warted and a beautiful, 
clear waxy white, instead of 
the yellowish white so often 
seen In the old Early White 
Hush Scallop. Tlie stock we 
offer of this variety is e.'tcep- 
rionally true to type. Packet, 
i! cts.; ounce, i:: cts.t Vt lb., 
:(.'> vtK.s <^ lb„ (» vts.t lb„ 
liOKtpniil. 
606 Giant Summer 
Crookneck 
607 Golden Hubbard 
Vine vigorous and very productive. Fruits o£ me- 
dium size, weighina from six to eight pounds, and in 
shape like the Hubbard, although in condition for 
use earlier. They are wonderfully long keepers and 
can be held over in good condition for spring u.se. 
Shell moderately warted. hard, strong and of a beau- 
tiful orange-red color, except for a bit of olive-green 
on blossom end. Flesh deep orange; dry, fine grained 
and richly flavored. Packet, 7 cts.; oniice. 14 ctx.! 14 
lb.. S.' cts.; '/:: lb.. (I.' cl«.: lb.. SI.S,-. postpnld. 
608 Improved Hubbard 
ft cannot be too highly extolled ns a «iiiier squash; 
it boils smooth and dry, is of very rich quality, and 
keep.s as solid as a rock. Tt is more popul.ir with 
private growers than any other variety. Packet. « 
cts.! ounce, 12 eta.! V* lb., 35 cts.; lb.. O.I cts: lb., 
postpaid. 
Largest and one of the earliest of the crook- 
neck summer squashes. Vines of bush habit, 
large and more vigorous than Summer Crook - 
neck. Fruits when matured ai'e very large, 
often 1% to 2 feet long, with exceedingly warted 
surface. The color is deep yellow. Its large 
size and attractive color make it a great favor- 
ite with market gardeners. See cut. Packet. 
7 cts.; ounce, 14 cts.: V4 lb.. .15 cts.; Mi lb., 65 cts.I 
lb„ $1.25, poHtiinld. 
Blue Hubbard 
or Marblehead 
In this Squ.a.sh the combination of sweetness, 
dryness and delicious flavor is something really 
remarkable. Its outer color is a very light blue, 
shape oval. Very prolific. A great favorite 
where known. Packet, « cts.; oun<>e. 12 cts.; ^ 
lb.. »S cts.: Vi lb., 05 cts.; lb.. $1.25, postpaid. 
604 Early Yellow Bush 
A very eai'ly, somewhat flattened, scalloped 
bush squash of larger size. Skin deep orange; 
flesh pale yellow and of very good flavor. Our 
select strain of the old Tellow Hush Scallop is 
much improved: fully as productive but uni- 
formly larger and Hatter than the old stock !ind 
has a very small seed cavitv. Packet, 5 cts.; 
ounce. 10 cts.: », lb.. W cts.: 'i lb.. 45 cts.; Ib„ 
S5 cts. I postpaid. 
603 Delicious Winter 
The squashes, weighing from to 10 pounds, 
vary both in color and form, hut are uniformly 
delicious in flavor and splendid winter keepers. 
The d<ark orange flesh is very thick and fine 
grained. Packet. 7 cts.: ounce, 14 cts.; ^ ib., 
Sa cts.; M: lb., 05 cts.; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
aTSST! 
Common Sense Cultural Directions printed off evety package. 
