To grow good crisp Radishes they must he grown quickly in light soil. 
Condon’s Pure Bred Superior Radish Seed 
Grown from hand 
'$&yi * ; r transplanted roots. 
Proven for Purity in 
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562 Condon’s Earliest Red Bird —Improved Strain Vick’s Scarlet Globe 
The Earliest Radish in the world for forcing or outdoor planting and the Biggest Money Maker is what our 
customers say about this improved Radish. Ready for market in 18 days! Bred for a decidedly small top 
producing a uniform, elongated globe shaped radish with small tap root, color rich bright scarlet, flesh 
crisp and of splendid quality. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; i/ 4 lb., 35 cts.; y 2 lb., 60 cts.; lh., $1.00, postpaid. 
For complete list of Radishes see pages 82 to 85. 
Sweet Com—Resistant to Stewart’s Disease, or Bacterial Wilt 
633 Top Crossed Bantam Seed. Purdue Inbred No. 39 Top Crossed on 
10-14 Rowed Golden Bantam 
A hybrid type of Golden Bantam bred to resist Stewart’s Disease or bacterial wilt. For several 
years in different sections of the country market gardeners, home planters and canning factories have 
experienced difficulty in securing proper tonnage from various plantings of Golden Bantam Sweet Corn. 
Some fields, where apparently one would have a perfect stand, the crop would grow nicely until about ready 
to develop the ear and then would begin to turn brown on the tip of the stalk and this would continue all 
the way down right to the root growth having the appearance of a field that was frosted. Investigation 
proved that the disease was in the soil and the stalk was rotting just above the ground. This disease is 
now known as Stewart’s Disease and has been found more prevalent in moderate warm climates and espe¬ 
cially among the extra early varieties of Corn such as Golden Bantam. It is questionable whether this is a 
disease of the soil or the seed and the only solution has been top-crossed breeding such as offered here. 
It you had any difficulty along this line we suggest that you use this Top-Crossed Bantam Sweet Corn 
Rood this year and while the cost per pound is much higher than the standard varieties, it is practically 
immune from this disease and will prove more profitable to you at harvest time. Supply is very limited 
so please order early. 2 oz. pkt., 15 cts.; y 2 lb., 35 cts.; 1 lb., 60 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
635 Golden Cross (Resistant to Stewart’s Disease) 
The best Bantam Corn developed to date. It is the true Hybrid put out by the Purdue University Agri¬ 
cultural Experimental Station. For a Bantam type, the stalks are exceptionally sturdy, broad, dark green 
leaves. Ears 7% to 8 inches long, 10 to 12 rows with kernels medium in width and depth. Extreme uni¬ 
formity prevails in all respects. It matures in about 88 days and is highly resistant to Stewart’s bac¬ 
terial wilt. These Hybrid Sweet Corns will yield equal to any other varieties. 2 oz. pkt., 15 cts.; lb., 35 
cts..; lb., GO cts.; 2 lbs., $1.00, postpaid.__^ 
To have good roasting ears all season plant seed every ten days. 
