CONDON'S "''^"•^ 
MAMMOTH 
KING 
Always in 
Demand 
PRIZE-TAKER 
ONION 
The Largest 
Onion in 
Cultivation 
Fully 
Three 
Times 
vers 
SWEET 
and MILD 
May be Eaten Raw 
Like an Apple 
Very 
Popular 
for Late 
Summer and 
Early Fall. 
Not Suited for 
Winter Storage 
American-Grown Prize-Taker Onion 
'■■^■'S^st and haiKlsomest Yellow Globe Onions. Thev attain immense size, 15 inches in circumference 
being often attained when raised under favorable conditions. To reach this size, it is necessary lo start them 
early in hot-beds and transplant, so they may have a long season to reach their natural size. Grown under ordi- 
nary conditions, they grow to slightly larger size than the ordinary globe onion. This onion is of the same type 
as tne large bpanish onions imported in quantities and sold in crates. Grown now for many years in this coun- 
try, our seed is thoroughly acclimated, and if permitted to thoroughly ripen, keeps equally a.s well as the Globe 
Unions. Uon t fail to try at least a small quantity of this grand onion. Paciet, S cents; oz., 20 cents ; 14 lb., 65 
Yi pound, 80 cents; pound, $1.50, postpaid. 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE QUEEN 
Famons Pickling Variety 
A silver-skinned variety of quick growth 
and remarkable keeping qualities. Par- 
ticularly valuable for pickles. Packet, 6 
. cents; oz., 24 cents; 14 lb., 75 cents; H lb., 
§1.45; lb., $2.75, postpaid. 
NEW WHITE PORTUGAL 
OR SIIiVEBSKIN 
A medium sized onion of mild flavor 
with beautiful, clear white skin; .a favor- 
ite with many for use when young as a 
.salad or bunching onion and for pickles. 
It is also a good keeper and fine for fall 
and winter use. An excellent sort for 
gardeners who do not care to plant more 
than one variety. Packet, 6 cents; oz., 24 
cents; 14 lb., 75 cents; V2 $1-45; lb., 
$2.75, postpaid, 
64 
EXTRA EARIiT 
WEITE QVEEIT 
NEW WHITE FORTUQAI^ OB 
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