CONDON BROS, SEEDSMEN ^ 
CONDON'S EARLY LONG RADISHES 
CONDON'S GIANT PERPETUAL 
KING OF ALL LONG, RED RADISHES FOR 
MARKET, FOR SHIPPING OR HOME 
CONSUMPTION 
Brittle as Ice — Never pithy; makes marketable crop in 35 to 
30 days time. Withstands both extremes of cold spring and 
hot summer. Plant it early and often, as it is an all season 
cropper. See photograph. Packet. 5c; oz., 12c; % lb., 26c; }^ 
lb., 48c; lb., 90c, postpaid. 
WHITE ICICLE 
The Very Finest and Longest Early Pure White Radish. 
Our Strain Is Unexcelled 
Planted in spring, the Radishes are ready for use in twenty to twenty- 
Hye days; their long slender form and pure paper-white skin are most 
attractive when bunched for marltet. This Radish is not only crisp and 
tender when young, but retains these qualities until the roots attain large 
size, SO that it will remain in fine condition 
early variety. It is excellently adapted for 
forcing purposes or successive sowings in 
the open ground. (See photograph.) 
Packet, 6c; ounce, 14c; V4 ponnd, 30c; y~ 
pound, 5Sc; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 
1 LONG SCARLET SHORT TOP 
A aOOD OIiD STAITDABO 
The tops are short and comparatively 
small. The roots are smooth, slender, uni- 
form in shape and a very attractive bright 
carmine-red in color. They grow about 
one-fourth to one-third out of the ground 
and continue crisp and tender until' fully 
matured, when they are about six inches 
i?"^; 40; ounce, 9c; i/i lb., aoo; 
H W.I 38c; pound, 70c, postpaid. 
LONG WHITE VIENNA OR 
LADY FINGER 
A long white variety, very crisp and ten- 
der; grows to good size; matures early. 
Very similar in shape to Long Scarlet Short 
Top. It is a very desirable variety where 
long, white radishes are desired. The flavor 
is mild. Packet, 5c; ounce, 12o; 14 pound. 
Sec; ^ pound, 4Bo; pound, 90c, postpaid. 
longer than any other first- 
COia>ON'S GIANT PEBPETUAL 
IMPROVED CHARTIER OR 
SHEPHERD 
This American variety is one of the very 
best long radishes for general planting out- 
doors. Tops of medium size. Roots are in 
good condition for the table when half an inch 
thick, and continue hard and crisp until they 
reach a diameter of about 1'4 inches, thus 
affording good roots for a long time. The 
roots are rather long, averaging 7 to 8 inches 
when mature, scarlet rose in color, shading 
Into white at tip. Packet, 4c; ounce, 9c; Vt 
pound, aOo; V6 ponad, 38o; pound, 70c, poitpftld. 
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