60 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
Minnesota Grown — Hand Sorted 
GROWN EXPRESSLY FOR SEED FROM 
PEDIGREED STOCK 
BLISS' RED TRIUMPH 
A Great Leader In the South 
Extremely prolific and a full week in advance 
of Early Itose. Color, beautiful light red. Size, 
medium. Growth, very uniform. Shape, nearly 
round. The llesh is white: very mealy when 
cooked. This potato is in exceedingly high 
favor with Southern market gardeners and 
truckers, and is shipped to the Northern mar- 
kets in enormous quantities in the early spring, 
tt grows well at the North. The eyes are slight- 
ly depressed and the skin is smooth. Its beauty, 
good quality, extreme earliness and great pro- 
ductiveness make it very profitable. 
You will find our Red Uiver Grown Triumphs 
far superior to home grown seed, being larger 
and far more vigorous croppers. Va bushel, 30 
cents; 1/4 bushel, 50 cents; V2 bushel, 95 cents; 
bushel, $1.85; pound, 20 cents, postpaid. 
PURE EARLY SIX WEEKS 
PURE EARLY SIX WEEKS 
An Early Ohio Seedling 
Fully 10 days earlier tlian the parent stock. Medium 
size, oblong, perfectly smooth, shallow eyes, light pink 
skin, flesh pure white, very firm, always cooks dry 
and tasty. By planting our selected Northern Grown 
Seed, you can positively have potatoes in six weeks. 
Don't take any chances. If you want the Genuine 
Northern Grown Pure Bred Seed, send your order di- 
rect to us. 14 bushel, 30 cents; Vn bushel, 50 cents; 
1/2 bushel, 90 cents; bushel, $1.75; pound, 20 cents, post- 
' PURE EARLY ROSE 
The good old favorite, which continues in great 
popularity. A prolific yielder, sure cropper and popu- 
lar market Potato. Every farmer and gardener knows 
the good Early Rose and nothing more need to be 
said in its favor. The seed we offer is the purest and 
best that can be put on the market. Choicest Pedi- 
greed Stock Seed. J4 bushel, 30 cents; 1/4 bushel, 50 
cents; Vz bushel, 95 cents; bushel, $1.85; pound, 20 
cents, postpaid. 
GENUINE "RED RIVER" IRISH COBBLER 
BLISS TRIUMPH 
IRISH COBBLER 
It is claimed by some that Irish 
Cobbler is the earliest potato 
grown, but we do not find it so. 
We find that it comes in after the 
Ohio class, therefore it can not be 
called first early. This beautiful 
potato is gaining in popularity the 
fastest of any potato we have ever 
known. When it first came out, 
several years ago, people did not 
seem to realize what a really good 
potato it was, and did not take hold 
of it very rapidly. The last three 
years It has seemed to come to 
the front by leaps and bounds, and 
although nearly all potato seeds- 
men are growing it extensively, 
the supply has not nearly been 
equal to the demand. Last season 
it was almost impossible to buy 
Irish Cobblers at any price. 
Unusual yielder, ripens very 
evenly, shape round, flat with oval 
cross section. Skin white, well 
netted. Flesh firm and very 
white. Ten shallow eyes, cooks 
snowy white and mealy. bushel, 
,35 cents; !/4 bushel, 55 cents; I/a 
bushel, $1.05; bushel, $2.00; pound, 
20 cents, postpaid. 
