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CHINESE 
CELERY 
CABBAGE 
WITLOOF 
CHICORY 
OR FRENCH 
A wonderful 
salad plant grow- 
ing 15 or 16 inches 
h i g h, somewhat 
resembling Cos let- 
tuce in general ap- 
pearance, or prob- 
ably more like 
Swiss chard. It 
yields an unusual 
amount of most 
excellent salad — it . 
is not unusual on ^^ 
good land to have \ 
them weighing 6 vA''"'''\\Ss O 
to 10 pounds. Cut \\ J 
up like cabbage v 
and served with 
m a y o n naise or 
Prencli dressing it 
makes a splendid 
cold-slaw. Can be 
boiled like cabbage 
if cooked quickly. 
Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 30 cents; H 
111 90 cents, post- 
paid. 
CONDON'S NEW STRAWBERRY 
Variety; latest introduction from France. Beau- 
tiful Flesh Pink; Extra Early; Sugary. Order early; 
our supply is very limited. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 
10 cents; M pound, 30 cents; Yz pound, 55 cents; 
pound, $1.00. Strong roots, 15 cents each; 2 for 
25 cents; l dozen, $1.40, postpaid, 
RHUBABB OB 
FIE FI^AHT 
ENDIVE 
The Pamous Win- 
ter Salad 
A delicious win- 
ter vegetable, 
which is really a 
variety of Chicory, 
but is sometimes 
called French En- 
dive. Forms leaves 
like Cos lettuce, 
and can be eaten 
raw as salad, or 
boiled. Being 
available in winter 
will make a profit- 
able crop. It can 
be easily grown 
by anyone. The 
seed should be 
sown in the open 
ground not later 
tnan June. Packet, 
8 cents; ounce, 40 
cents, postpaid. 
CHICOBY 
, CABBA»£ 
CHINBSB CBI.BBV 
RADISH 
CONDON'S LIGHTNING 
The Highest Bred White Tipped Turnip 
Radish 
For marl;et gardeners and critical 
planters we recommend this as the high- 
est attainment in a truly extra early 
perfect globe shape white tipped radish. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; H lb., 
45 cents; lb., 80 cents; pound, $1.50, 
postpaid. 
RADISHES 
should be sown for early 
use as soon as the ground 
can be well prepared, and 
for succession, at intervals 
of two or three weeks 
throughout the season. In 
rich, loose, warm soil, as 
the quality depends largely 
on its rapid growth. Sow 
in rows a foot apart, and 
thin to two inches in the 
row. 
CONDON'S WHITE 
ELEPHANT RADISH 
The greatest wbite summer 
radish ever known. The new 
variety we gave away as a pre- 
mium last year. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 14 cents; V4 lb., 40 cents; 
H lb., 75 cents; 1 lb., $1.40 post- 
paid. 
CONDON'S UGHTNINQ 
CONDON'S GIANT 
P£BPETUAI, 
RADISH 
CONDON'S GIANT 
"PERPETUAL" 
King of all long rad- 
ishes for market, for 
shipping or home con- 
sumption. Brittle as ice, 
never pithy; malces mar- 
ketable crop in 25 to 30 
days' time. Withstands 
both extremes of cold 
snring and hot summers. 
Plant it early and often 
as it Is an all season 
cropper. Packet, 4 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; ^ lb., 32 
cents; Va lb., 55 cents; 
lb., $1J)0, postpaid. 
CONDON'S WHITE EI^EFHANT 
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