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CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
"Sure Crop" 
CONDON'S 
CONDON'S LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD 
CONDON'S LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD 
STANDARD "SURE CROPPER"— GREATEST MONEY-MAKING ONION. Naturally bred 
to resist extreme drouth or excessive rain. Yields abundantly on good, rich soils and on thin 
clay and uplands leads them all: consequently, imiversal favorite for either market or home 
use. By careful selection and breeding, our strain has developed a far superior type to tl^e 
common ,Red Wethersfield, being earlier, hardier, more prolific, and decidedly globe-shaped, 
with thick skin, which insures greater keeping qualities. See cut. 500 bushels per acre is 
ordinary yield. Price very reasonable for seeds that test better than 95 per cent. If you want 
the same True Pedigreed Strain, order today. Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 9 cents; ^ pound, 27 
cents; 54 pound, 46 cents; pound, 85 cents. 
SELECT YELLOW GLOBE 
DANVERS 
One of the most extensively used yellow 
onions. Bulbs of medium size, uniformly 
globe-shaped, with small neck, and ripen very 
evenly. Flesh, white, crisp and of mild and 
excellent flavor. We have developed a strain 
which has the ripening habit and small neck 
of the original Dan vers, and yet is more 
globular, thus giving larger yields and hand- 
somer bulbs without sacrificing any of the 
good qualities of the original Danvers. Packet, 
4 cents; ounce, 10 cents; Yn pound, 30 cents; 
% pound, 55 cents; poimd, 95 cents. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE QUEEN 
A silver-skinned variety of quicic growth and 
remarkable keeping qualities. Particularly 
valuable for pickles. Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 
12 cents; pound, 40 cents; '/z pound, 75 
cents; pound, $1.40. 
NEW WHITE PORTUGAL 
A medium sized onion of mild flavoi* with 
beautiful, clear white skin; a favorite with 
many for use when young as a salad or bunch- 
ing onion and for pickles. It is also a good 
keeper and fine for fall and winter use. An 
excellent sort for gardeners who do not care 
to plant more than one variety. Packet, 4 
cents; ounce, 12 cents; pound, 40 cents; K 
pound, 75 cents; pound, $1.40. 
YELLOW STRASBURG 
OR DUTCH 
Bulbs large, quite flat; skin light yellow; 
flesh white, mild and of excellent quality. Our 
stock compared with most on the market is 
distinctly superior in size of bulb, uniformity 
of sliape and evenness of color. Packet, 3 
cents; ounce, 7 cents; 54 pound, 22 cents; 54 
pound, 40 cents; pound, 75 cents. 
EXTRA EARLY RED 
Althoxiffh the first of the red sorts to ripen, 
the bulbs are firm, and keep remarkably well. 
A medium sized, flat variety, an a!>undant 
producer and very uniform in shape and size. 
Skin uniformly rich purplisli-red; moderately 
strong flavored and comes into use a week or 
ten days eariier than the large Red Wetliers- 
field. Ve^ry desirable for early market use. 
Packet, 3 cents; ounce, 7 cents; }A pound, 22 
cents; J4 pound, 40 cents; pound, 75 cents. 
AILSA CRAIG 
Extra Selected Stock 
One of the largest of Onions. It 
handsome, oval-sliaped variety, 
straw-colored skin * ' 
siraw-coiorea SKm. rweive ouius nave Been 
known to weigh 30 pounds. In England it is 
the most popular large Onion gnnvn. Our 
seed is grown from English prize-winning 
stock. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 
pound, 75 cents; "4 pound. $1.35; pound, $2.25. 
Onion Seed 
LARGE RED 
WETHERS- 
FIELD 
Universally ac- 
knowledged b y 
far the best 
Extra Early Red 
Onion for market 
or h o m e u s e ; 
wonderfully pro- 
ductive, often 
yielding 1,200 bu. 
per acre. 
One of our 
local gardeners 
says: "Gee, that 
Red Wethersfield 
Onion of yours 
is a wonder! I 
bought a quarter 
pound of that 
seed from you 
last spring, and 
harvested 83 bu. 
that sold quickly 
at 75 cents per 
bushel." 
You can do as 
well if you sow 
our Sure - Crop 
SEEDS. 
WRITE US 
TODAY 
PLEASE 
very 
- - .^v.> , with pale 
Twelve bulbs have been 
THIS IS THE YEAR TO MAKE BIG MONEY IN ONIONS. SEE OUR SPECIAL 
LOW PRICES IN WHOLESALE LIST TO LARGE PLANTERS. 
