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CONDON'S "SURE CROP" CABBAGE 
SAHISB BALTi BEAD 
Quality 
Counts 
We strive to pro- 
duce the Best at a 
living price. If you 
pay less than we 
ask you get less. 
Equal QuaHty can- 
not be procured for 
less money. 
Culture. — Cabbage thrives best in a rich soil which is well 
drained. For early varieties plant seed in hotbeds in January or 
February. Transplant as soon as ground is in good condition. Set 
plants in rows 2V2 feet apart, 18 inches between plants. For late 
crop sow in May or early June, in open ground in a cool, moist place, 
and transplant when 4 to 6 inches high. One ounce of, seed for 
3 000 to 4,000 plants; three to four ounces per acre. 
CONDON'S True Genuine DANISH BALL HEAD 
The Hardest Headed, Longest Keeper, Best Shipping, 
Greatest Money-Making Late Cabbage in the World. 
Direct From Denmark 
UASSET GABDENEBS CAIT BEI.Y ON THIS STBAUT 
It is now more largely grown for winter market than ajiy 
other cabbage in all America, but is not of such fine quality for 
home use as our best American varieties, such as Surehead or Plat 
I>utcli. It is an easy matter to grow this cabbage in cool locations, 
and we offer seed of the finest selected strain, which has been 
grown especially for us in Denmark. From repeated trials, as 
well as from the experience of many customers purchasing this 
seed, we are convinced that this strain surpasses in even growth 
and heading, as well as in uniform size and solidity of heads, any 
other strain of the so-called "Hollander Cabbagre." The magnificent 
heads are nearly round in form, very hard and solid; they keep m 
finest condition when buried through the Winter, coming out solid 
in spring. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 60 cents; 14 pound, $1.98; 14 
pound, $3.85; pound, $7.50, postpaid. 
New Danish "Roundhead" 
A few days_earlier, shorter stemmed type 
of the famous Danish "Ballhead." Packet, 10 
cents; ounce, 50 cents; ^ pound, $1.50; 
pound, $2.65; pound, $5.00, postpaid. 
Large Late Drumhead 
It makes a large, round, firm head, uni- 
form in shape and color, which seldom bursts 
or rots. It is a standard sort for winter keep- 
ing and sells readily in the winter and spring 
markets. One of the most profitable varieties 
to grow, and will give unbounded satisfac- 
tion. Packet, 4 cents; ounce, 18 cents; % 
pound, 60 cents; Va pound, $1.10; pound, $2.0C. 
postpaid. 
I^ABGE IiATE DBX7SIHEAD 
^ CONDON'S WORLD 
MAMMOTH PRIZE 
FLAT DUTCH 
This cabbage is as widely grown 
as any other in the whole country. 
Continued care and critical selection 
have secured a perfectly true stock 
of seed. The heads of our Prize Flat 
Dutch are very large, heavy, solid, 
flat on top, and of a bluish-green 
color. Our strain is a low growing 
variety, with short stem and com- 
paratively few outer leaves. The 
quality is fine and the flavor excel- 
lent, the heads being white when 
cut and the inside leaves crisp and 
tender. Our seed has always been 
American grown, coming from the 
celebrated Long Island districts, and 
whoever purchases Prize Flat Dutch 
may be assured of getting the best. 
It is everywhere a favorite market 
variety. It matures slightly earlier 
than Drumhead; perhaps three to five 
days sooner. Prize Flat Dutch is 
comparatively free from a disposi- 
tion to burst, and is one of the most 
reliable winter keepers. Packet, 5 POI? 
cents; ounce, 20 cents; V4 pound, 65 FKJIX 
cents; pound, $1.20; pound, $2.35, 
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