Dwarf Yellow Podded or Wax Snap Beans 
CONDON'S EARLIEST MARKET 
"Giant Podded Stringless Wax" 
The Earliest, Hardiest, Most Prolific Flat .Podded 
Wax Bean We Have Ever Seen— ABSOLUTELY RUST- 
PROOF. Our Own Origination. A Hybrid Selection 
From The Famous Rust Proof Black Wax. 
Very robust, bushy plant bearing enormous crops 
of handsome flat golden yellow pods 6 to 7 inches 
long. Without doubt this bean is the hardiest of 
all wax beans, -consequently may be planted very 
early and will yield an abimdant crop far ahead of 
any knowa sort. Quality is delicious, pods long, 
th'.ck and meaty, and absolutely stringless. 
For FIRST CROP, either for home or market, we 
recommend this as the BEST and BIGGEST MONEY- 
MAKER. Packet, 10 cents; pound, 25 cents; pound, 
48 cents ; 2 pounds, 90c, postpaid. 
STRINGLESS REFUGEE WAX 
A Family Favorite 
The stock which we offer is much superior 
to that commonly sold, being very early. 
Every plant can be depended upon to produce 
thick, fleshy, round, stringless wax-like pods 
of fine quality and of a clear, creamy white color. Pods four 
to five inches in length. Packet, 8 cents; pound, 22 cents; 
pound, 40 cents ; 2 pounds, 75c, postpaid. 
YOSEMITE MAMMOTH WAX 
A Good Second Early Bean 
A grand variety, yielding immense yellow, waxy pods, often 
7 inches long; thick, meaty and absolutely stringless, cooking 
tender and delicious. It is a robust growing sort, needing to 
be planted twice as far apart as ordinary bush Beans. Suc- 
ceeds well in poor soils. Packet, 7 cents ; pound, 20c ; pound, 
35c; 2 pounds, 65c, postpaid. 
Culture. — Plant In rows 2 to 3 feet apart, 
leaving plants 2 to 4 Inches apart In the 
rows. Cover beans about 2 inches deep. 
One quart will plant 100 feet of row; 1^ to 
2 bushels per acre. 
2007 Forestdale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, Jiin© 10. 
Condon Bros. 
Gentlemen: — I must write you and tell you about my seed. I 
was at the farm today and I have the finest garden I have seen 
in the county. My early Potatoes are eight Inches high. My early 
Cabbage are great, big, bushy fellows, the Peas and Beans are 
up in good shape. It has been very wet here all spring, raining 
nearly every day. I haven't got the Field Corn in yet but the 
Sweet Corn is showing. I thought I would drop you a line to 
let you know how well pleased I am with your seed. I remain 
your friend. H. S. QUAT. 
Condon's Barlleat 
TSaA^t, the Blf 
Honey uaker 
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