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CONDON'S "Prosperity" CABBAGE^ 
The Name Tells the True Story 
Prosperity is yours if you plant an acreage of this grand cabbage. Very EARLIEST, LARGEST andl; 
BEST FLAT HEADED CABBAGE we have ever seen. It forms large flat heads, solid as marble, weighing 161; 
to 30 pounds eaoh. The nio-t popular of all Summer Cabbage. Truly this might be termed THE ALL YEARj 
AtiOI'ND CABB.iGE. Condon's Prosperity is a dwarf, compact grower with few outer leaves, allowing 
very close planting, a sure header, very uniform in growth, beautiful appearance, free from coarse leaves 
i.nd far superior in quality to the Big Winter varieties. For boiling, slaw, sauerkraut, etc., it is un- 
surpassed, being crisp, tender and sweet, flavor unexcelled, color beautiful creamy white that com- 
mands the buyer's attention wherever offered. Whether you grow a dozen heads or a dozen acres for mar- 
ket and regardless of where — North, East, South or West — Condon's Prosperity is the one to Plant for Quan- 
tity and Quality as a second early Money Maker. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 35 cts.; Yn lb., $1.25; J4 lb., 
J2.i30; lb., $3.95^ postpaid. -t - . : . ^ : •> - • 
This is the grand variety we gave away free for trial in 1921 — over a hundred 
thousand satisfied planters testify it to be the very finest quality, best yielder aiid 
biggest Money Maker of all the early flat headed varieties. Try it yourself this year. 
We Have Words of Praise for Condon's Prosperity from f 
Thousands Like These 
February 12. 
"Wo raised the finest early cabbage last year from 
your Prosperity Seetl that I ever saw. some* of the heads 
weighing 12 to 15 lbs. Will send for the other seeds 
later." 
Mrs. W. T. Cockrlll, Warrehton, Va. 
Oct. 21. 
Dear Sirs: I -thank you very rauch for the seeds of Prosperity 
Cabbage and I had the first prize on the Chippewa County Fair. 
A'fo firs! prize on your Heudergon Genuine Snowball Cauliflower. 
Please ^n't fois^t to amd me the new catalogue as soon as they 
are reatly. Yours "vep truly, . 
P. Mascitelfi, SauH Ste. Marie. Mich. 
June ITi: 
Gentlemen: , v ■ 
I am writing to tell you I think your Bceds- you seritt' 
me are every one good or nearly so. Mine are all up.'. 
.^0 we can cultivate them nicely. One of my neighbors'^ 
said when I told her how cheap I got theni she gliease^ 
1 would have a bum garden. Well T can't .say whait 
the vegetables will be when grown but they are vguj-ft^^ 
nice now, 1 am. telling you, for It makes mc feel goo^T-* 
to have people tell me when they are pleased with rne,'i,J 
We have had I./Cttuee and Radish and my garden was 
not plowed until May 2.^th. Cabbage and Tomato Plants 
are up good. It took a little time tQ get it ready and 
sow the s-ecd and the weather has been very backward _ 
here in Charlotte. I am very nluch pleaSed with U.' 
Mrs. B.' t>. Rule, Charlotte. Vt. 
