Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" CABBAGE 
307 Condon's Selected Extra Early Jersej Wakefield 
"THE BIG MONEY-MAKING FIRST EARLY OBLONG HEADED CABBAGE" 
,^'^'1® photograph above represents an identical sample of the product of our select seed of this grand 
old standby. Note the uniformity of heads. We have bred it for years and feel safe in saying our 
strain today is vastly superior to the old parent stock. The heads are uniformly hard and solid. 
Ihey are pyramidal in form, generally pointed at the end, with but few outside leaves. The outer 
leaves are usually thick and heavy, and it is thereby 
enabled to stand more oold weather than any other sort 
without injury when carried through the winter, either 
in the open ground in the South or in cold frames in 
the North. Piickt-t, ■'S cts.; ouucv, 25 vtH.t % lb., 75 cts.; 
Vi Il>., 75 Kts.; V« lb., ^I.'IU; lb., !51>.50: itostpaid. 
311 Glory of Enkhuizen 
A~new variety from Holland; considered the most im- 
portant recent introduction in the cabbage line. The 
heads are of medium size, globe shaped, handsome, with 
few outer- leaves and just right for naarl^et: very pro- 
ductive and excellent in quality: sui-paK.sing in flavor 
most of the other varieties. Paeket, 5 cf.s.; uiiiiee, cts.; 
cts.; Vi lb., 75 cts.; </» lb., .$1.40; lb., .^2.50; iiuatpnid. 
29S Charleston Wakefield 
The Largest'Pointed Headed Sort ' 
A third larger than Jersey Walicflcld, about a week 
later and mucli heavier cropper. Packet, !S cts.; ounce, 
25 cts.; Vt lb., 75 cts.: lb., $1.40; lb., $2.50; pustpnid. 
Picture of O. B. Cox and two dausli- 
ters picking Cnblmg:e. Photo takcu June 
5tb, at time of first picking. 
Your Copenhaain Market ia the va- 
riety and runs frnni 0 to J 5 lbs. each, 
^'our acres made mo 40 tons and I sold 
to the WholeBale Proiluce House at an 
average price of .i!50.t»0 pur ton. I hope 
you can use this picture in your catalog 
lor I am glad to recommend your seed. 
O. E. COX, Woodward, Okla. 
303 Copenhagen Market 
A New Variety Very Popular with 
Market Gardeners 
The heads average about ten 
pounds each in weight, are hard 
and solid with small core. The 
quality is extra fine and sweet. It 
matures as early as the Wake- 
flelds and will yield more to the 
acre in weight. It is a short 
stemmed variety, the heads nearly 
resting on the ground. The leaves 
are . light green, rather small, saucer-shaped 
and tightly folded, making it possible to set 
them close tosfethcr In the field. Packet, S cts.; 
cts.; >4 lb., ifl.lS; % lb.. .fa.OO: Ui., SS.SO; postpaid. 
303 Copenhagen Market 
Common Sense Culture Directions printed on all packages 
