-Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Parm, Rockford, Illmois 
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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" TOMATOES 
«so Henderson's Ponderosa, or No. 400 
TUp vinps ai-e of s(i'oii<>- ''"th'''' "l"'" Ki'^wtli ; 
fruits lai-frcly obloii>; in form, dfop llirough, 
,and {jenerally vidged or ribbed; drop puiplp in 
color. They avp solidly Hpshy witli small seed 
cells; of fine, .sweet flavor. ' Planted in good 
soil, fruits frequently attain a weight of one 
pound or more. We offer a selected strain 
that produees tomatoes smooth in foini and 
very meaty. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 45 cts.; 
^ ib., $1.35; lb., $2.50; lb., $4.75, postpaid. 
653 Livingston's Beauty 
\;. A decided favorite for either home market 
or shipping purposes, being early, hardy, a 
strong grower, productive, large size, always 
smooth, perfect in shape, and excellent in 
quality. The color is very glossy crimson 
with a tinge of purple. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 
22 cts.; J4 lb„ 70 cts.; lb., $1.30; lb., $2.50, 
postpaid. 
e^oBuckbee's Beefsteak 
Not so heavy a cropper as some of the 
other sorts, but the fruits that it does pro- 
duce are of the largest size and the finest 
quality, resembling a fine juicy steak in color, 
and has small seed cavities. Fine for slicing. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; ounce, 50 
cts.; ;4 lb., $1.75; y^ lb., $3.00; lb., $5.00, 
postpaid. 
662 Yellow Plum 
Very delicious lor .jneserves. A 
small early Vellow I'hun shaped 
Tomato. Flesh tender and ol' good 
flavor. Wonderful yielder. Packet, 
5 cts.; ounce, 40 cts., postpaid. 
660 Red Pear 
Used same as Yellow l>lum and 
of same higli quality, only color 
bright Red and Pear shaped. 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 40 cts., post- 
paid. 
655 Tilvlns;.stnn'»i niobe 
(..'•O Henderson's l»<in<leiosa or >'o. 400 
Stoke's Bonny Best 
This variety is a selection of 
("lialk's .Jewel. The plants grow 
vis orously and ma Ice a spreading 
•.;rowth. The foliage is large and very 
deep green. Fruits generally borna 
in clusters. Fine for Greenhouse 
forcing a.s well as outdoor planting. 
Packet, S ctn.; ounce, ^Tt cts.; V4 
.».-> ets.i i/a ll>.. *1.«<»S H>M !i*:U)0, post- 
|i:iid. 
6SS Livingston's Globe 
The «aol>e Tomato is an Kxtra 
Good AII-Rouu<l Sort, of a IJistlnct 
Shape. In time of ripening be- 
longs a,mong the second earlies. 
The fruits are fairly lai-ge, and 
size is retained throughout the 
season; always smooth; of firm 
flesh, and has few seeds; ripens 
evenly. An e.Kceedingly produc- 
tive variety. In quality there is 
nothing more to he desired, being 
mild, pleasant and of delicious 
flavor; unsurpass.'d to eat from 
the hand, Cilohe is the leader in 
the Soutlicrn snrrt'-ns for ."hipping 
North. I'ncket, ots.; onnce, 35 
ets.; % Ui.. .^I.OOi % II)., $1.S5; lb., 
!|!!l..'>0, pos<paii>. 
64S Dwarf Champion 
648 Perry's 
A second earlv, purplish-pinU variety, especially desirable whjsre 
g.Trden space is limited. Vine ahont two feet high, vigorous, up- 
right, and compact growing. Fruits medium sized, e.xceptionally 
smooth and of very good quality. Often sold as tree tomato. 
Packet, 5 ctH.; oiniee, Stti ots.) % lb., %\.m; lb., !H.85i lb., $3.60, 
postiinid. _ ^ 
Ferry's Early Detroit 
Farly Detroit has lioen thoroughly tried as a shipping sort 
during' the past few years and has been found to meet the most 
- exacting requirements. The variety is not only the most pro- 
ductive of the purplish pink tomatoes for the early market, but 
" in uniformity and size of fruit, freedom from cracliing and from 
tendency to iollght it leads all others of its class. See cut. Packet, 
Early Detroit 5 cts.i ounce. «5 cts.; % U... $1.00) Vj lb.. yi.SBi lb., $.S.!W. postpaid. 
Common Sense Cultural Directions printed on every package. 
