Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm Rockford, Illinois. 
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CONDON'S Sure Bloom FLOWER SEEDS 
17 Antirrhiniim 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
Tender Biennial 
Beautiful spikes of gayly 
colored flowers produced 
abundantly. These are very 
(lasily grown and the plants 
will live over winter if given 
slight protection. 
17 Giant Mixed 
Flowers double the size of 
older .sort.s, more closely set 
on the ."Stems and colors more 
clear and brilliant. ALIi col- 
ons 9IIXKD. Plit., S cts.; \k 
l»Z., OtN. 
18 Tom Thumb 
l'"inf-st mixed. 1*1^1., 6 cts.i 
' AMPELOPSIS 
14 Quinquefolia 
True Virginia Creeper. Pl£t., 
10 cts. I \i a%„ 2S ct*. 
ALYSSUM 
Hardy Annual 
13 Sweet 
The well-known .sort. Should 
be in every garden, i'lct., 5 
IX Ageratum 
// AGERATUM 
Hardy Annual 
Suitable for pot culture 
or bedding, bearing in pro- 
fusion clusters of feathery 
flowers. This mixture of 
colors contains the beauti- 
ful amethyst blue. Plct^ 5 
eta.; ^ OT.f 15 etn.; ox., 75 
ots. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Mardy IVreniilnl 
IS Veitchii 
Japanese Ivy. Bos- 
ton Ivy. An intro- 
duction from .lapan 
which is perfectly 
hardy; 30 to 60 feet. 
It clings firmly and 
permanently to 
walls, trees, etc. In 
great favor in the 
cities for covering 
bare brick walls. 
Leaves deciduous. 
PIvt., 10 ctN.i % OZ.. 
25 cts. 
1A Altutllon, Cliolc- 
eat Hybrids 
10 ABUTILON 
12 Little Gem 
Also called Carpet of Snow. 
Y.?.ry dwarf; only 3 or 4 inches 
in height. A single plant will 
cover a space a foot In diam- 
eter. Densely covered from 
spring until fall with beauti- 
ful spikes of deliciously fra- 
grant white flowers. Plct.> 7 
etw.l o».i 1."! ets.; oar., 60 ot«. 
15 AmpoIopNiH 
Ton^lor Pcreiiuial 
Ca;lifornia Bell Klowcr. Flowering Maple. 
1 to 3 feet; easily grown and always in 
bloom. Pretty, drooping, bell-shaped flowers, 
on slender, thread-like stems. Some sorts 
are large and flaring, others crinkled like 
crepe or shining like satin, and pome so full 
as to be almost double. The colors are 
white, lemon, rose, scarlet and crimson, as 
well .IS yellow and red shades. These abu- 
tiions make handsome ho\ise plants. Clioio- 
est Hylirldn. Pk«.. 10 cts.; oz., 75 elu. 
BALSAM 
Tender Annual 
38 Condon's Defiance Balsam 
Sometimes Ivuonn nw Tuurh-Me-Ni>t. Are 
distinctly Camelllsi-llowered; with the broad 
petals finely rt-flexod or curved outward as 
in the Camelliu Japoniea. The individual 
flowers frequently measure two and a half 
inches across. The plants, when grown in 
rich soil and given sufficient room, form sym- 
metrical, well-branched, erect bushes, the 
branches being almost literally covered with 
the fine, large, and very double flowers. Con- 
don's DeDanee Mixed. Plit., 7 cts.j ^4 oz.. 
22 cts.: oz„ $1.00. 
ANCHUSA 
Hardy Annual 
16 The Heavenly Blue Flower 
It grows about 2 feet high, 
branching freely and bearing 
a profusion of the most lovely 
flowers similar in all respects 
to the Porget-Me-Not. l*kt„ 
8 cts.; % ox., 15 cts. 
AlysBum, Little Gem 
3S Balsam or Lady Slipper 
Anchnsa, the Heavenly 
Blue Flower 
Common Sense Culture Direction* Printed on every package. 
