CONDON BROS, SEEDSMEN fgPmm^^Fr.sEEDFA^ 
THE THREE GREAT SOUTHPORT ONIONS 
Culture — Onlojis do best on a rich loam, previously cultivated for two years. StifE clay and light sand are usually unfavor- 
able. The land should be highly fertilized with well-rotted maiure. complete fertilizers, etc. Fresh stable manure has a 
tendency to produce soft onions. Drill in four or five pounds per acre, one-half inch deep. If sets are wanted, use GO to 80 
pounds of Seed per acre. Special directions furnished free upon request. 
BIG MONEY MAKERS. SMALL FIRM NECK 
SURE CROPPERS HEAVY SKINNED, __ 
FINE GRAINED, jH^^^ ^^OR- 
CLEAR WHITE FLESH fM ^ MOUSLY 
MILD FLAVOR Jm^ PRODUC- 
TIVE 
LONG 
KEEPERS 
Our Strain of Southports is selected for Highest Color, Best Shape, Finest 
Quality, Best Keepers, Biggest Croppers. NO BETTER SEED OBTAINABLE 
CONDON'S SELECTED 
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE 
Selected Pedig:ree Seed 
The celebrated Blood-Red Globe Onion. This va- 
riety has for many years proved one of the most 
profitable for the market and shipping trade, com- 
manding uniformly good prices in carload lots. It 
is of large size and splendid appearance, and fre- 
quently yields from 600 to 800 bushels per acre 
under average culture. It Is an Onion of unusual 
merit. Flesh is firm, finely grained, very rich, yet 
unusually mild for a red onion, and is sure to please 
the most exacting planter. The crop is ready to 
harvest in early fall and keeps well until the late 
spring months. No one that we have ever known 
has been disappointed with the results obtained 
by planting this great onion. Packet^ 8 oentH; 
ounce, 28 cents; ^ lb., 98 cents; ^ lb., $1.85; lb., 
93.60. postpaid. 
CONDON'S SELECTED 
SOUTHPORT 
WHITE GLOBE 
Selected Pedigree Seed 
Of all our American varieties 
of market onions, this generally 
commands the highest price. Of 
true globe form, the onions are 
two to two and a half inches in 
diameter, with a thin, delicate 
skin of purest paper whiteness. 
The fiesh is crisp, fine grained, 
snowy white in color, and very 
mild in fiavor. The bulbs should 
be stored in a cool, dark loft or 
shed to dry as soon as they are 
ripe enough to harvest. Packet, 
lU cents; ounce, 50 cents; % lb., 
$1.75: lb., $3.35; lb., $6.00, 
postpaid. 
CONDON'S SELECTED 
SOUTHPORT 
YELLOW GLOBE 
Selected Pedigree Seed 
Entirely distinct from onions of tht 
Danvers type, having notable and strik- 
ing characteristics of its own. Excels 
In size, excels in yield, excels in keeping 
qualitie'S, excels in mildness and Havor. 
Matures in early fall. It is sure to 
satisfy the one who buys a packet or 
the one who sows 50 pounds or more of 
seed for carload shipments. A truly 
grand onion, whose large, golden-yellow 
spheres make a beautiful appearance, 
sacked, crated or barreled, for the mar- 
ket Packet, 8 cents; ounce, 28 cents: 
^4 lb.. 98 cents; lb., $1.85; lb., $3.50, 
postpaid. 
There's a BIG DIFFERENCE in ONION SEED and you can't detect it until your crop is made. All 
our seed is positively new crop, all thoroughly recleaned and germinates strong and vigorous. All 
grown from carefully hand-selected bulbs. You can't Buy Better Onion Seed at any Price and if you 
pay less than we ask you get less. A few cents saved on your seed bill may mean a $100.00 loss on your 
crop. We maintain the Best is always Cheapest and can sight you to some of the largest Planters 
in this country whom we have supplied annually for years. We will send you their addresses if in 
doubt. 
CATICCrcn niCTAMrDQ « best ADVERTISEMENT, and means more to you if you want 
jAllorlCU tUJluiTlEllJ reliable seed than anything we might print or say. 
THINK IT OVER 
OUR MOTTO— ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. 
TRY US ONCE IS ALL WE ASK. YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. 
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