Read What Your Neighbors Say About Us: 
Wilburtha, N. J., Oct. 10. 
Condon Bros., Seedsmen. 
Dear Sirs: Enclosed find a picture of my 
three-year-old son picking beans from the sec- 
ond bearing of Condon's Earliest Market Giant 
Podded Wax Beans September 20th. They were 
the finest and heaviest bearing beans 1 ever 
saw. Be sure and mail me your new catalog as 
soon as out. 
Respectfully yours, 
Mrs. Samuel Wolverton. 
National Home, Wis., Sept. I. 
Condon Bros., Rockford, 111. 
Gentlemen: I just couldn't help send- 
ing you the enclosed picture snowing 
a 3-lb. Condon's Early Wonder Cucum- 
ber. Every one was just as perfect as 
you see this one, and for crispness and 
flavor, they can't be beat. Prom all the 
seed that I purchased of you last win- 
ter I do not think that there was one 
In the different kinds and assortments 
that failed to grow. Yours truly, 
B. G. Woolever. 
Lansing, Michigan, July 12, 
Gentlemen; 
1 wish to write you a few words In praise 
of Condon's Mammoth Podded Little Midget 
Peas. They are all you claim for them and 
more. They are the sweetest dwarf Pea we 
have ever fo,und. We found very often pods 
containing nine large luscious Peas. Will 
send for more of them next spring. 
Truly yours, 
1130 Allegan St. Frank B. Shipp. 
Cottageville, W. Va., July 27. 
Gentlemen: 
The Seed Corn I got of your Seed House 
was fine. 1 think every grain grew. I have 
great faith in the seed you put on the mar- 
ket. Don't forget to send me one of your 
catalogues 
R. No. 2, Box No. 41. D. E. Smith. 
Ronceverte, W. Va., Sept. 20, 
Gentlemen: 
My yield of Potatoes off the 30 lbs. I or- 
dered from you this spring was 14 bushel. 
All my seeds were the best I've ever used. 
Tou can expect a large order from me this 
spring. 
Tours truly, 
W. A. Boyd. 
Martin IMangr Cutting Spinach. 
Gentlemen: I am enclosing you a 
photograph of cutting our Spinach 
Crop grown from your selected seed 
on our New Jersey Farm. Some crop. 
Martin Mang. Farmingdale, N. J. 
