Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
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Condon’s “Sure Crop” Cabbage ( produce 3,000 plants) 
300 Stein’s Early Dwarf Flat Dutch 
312 Jersey Queen—“Yellows Resistant” 
As near a true Jersey 
Wakefield type as it has 
been possible to develop in 
the Yellows Disease Resist¬ 
ant strain. The loss of 
large acreages by the dis¬ 
ease called Yellows caused 
the University of Wiscon¬ 
sin to develop this strain. 
It is extremely early, ma¬ 
turing in about 56 days 
after setting plants. Very 
valuable for home and mar¬ 
ket garden as well as for 
shipment. Plants very 
small and compact, allow¬ 
ing close planting; stem 
short. Heads firm and coni¬ 
cal. If you have had trou¬ 
ble wdth the Yellows, try 
this wonderful variety. 
Pkt., 12 cts.; oz„ 35 cts.; 
% lb., $1.00; l /> lb., $1.85; 
lb., $3.50; 3 lbs., $6.85, 
postpaid. 
312 Jersey Queen Yellows 
Resistant 
312% Early Summer 
310 All Season s 
An excellent second 
early cabbage, produc¬ 
ing large, solid heads 
of uniform shape, flat¬ 
tened on top as shown 
in the illustration. 
Fully developed heads 
frequently measure 10 
to 12 inches across, 
and weigh 12 to 15 
lbs. each. It is also fine 
grained and of dainty 
flavor. It succeeds ev¬ 
erywhere. Some of the 
largest Cabbage raisers 
in this country, who 
grow especially for 
kraut factories, use our 
special strain of All 
Seasons, and claim it 
far superior to all oth¬ 
er varieties for kraut 
purposes. Packet, 5 cts.; 
oz., 18 cts.; % lb., 50 
cts.; % lb., 90 cts.; lb., 
$1.75; 2 lbs., $3.40, post¬ 
paid. 
3 i2H Henderson’s 
Early Summer 
Standard Mid-Summer Variety 
This variety is deservedly pop¬ 
ular with the market gardeners. 
It -forms large, solid, round, flat¬ 
tened compact heads of excellent 
quality. The heads average more 
than double the size of the Jersey' 
Wakefield, while it matures only 
ten to twelve days later. Packet, 
5 cts.; oz., 18 cts.; % A lb., 50 cts.; 
% lb., 90 cts.; lb., $1.75; 2 lbs., 
$3.40, postpaid. 
306 
Stein’s Early Flat Dutch 
Fully developed heads frequently measure 10 to 12 inches across and weigh 12 to 
15 pounds each. It also is fine grained and of dainty flavor. The large, flat heads 
are borne on short stems and are very solid. A sure cropper; practically every plant 
will form a good, solid head, which are ready to use in about 100 days. It succeeds 
everywhere, but seems particularly suited to the South, as it has strong heat resisting 
qualities. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 18 ots.; % lb., 54 cts.; % lb., 96 cts.; lb., $1.75; 2 lbs., 
$3.40, postpaid. 
297 
All Mead Early The ^11 Year Round Cabbage 
It has proven itself to be adaptable to a wide range of both soil and climate, and 
is well worthy of recognition as a standard American sort. It is a money maker for 
gardeners, and a yery desirable sort in every garden. It is the earliest of large cab¬ 
bages. being ready for the table or market in about 90 days. The deep flat heads are 
remarkably uniform in shape, size and color. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 33 cts.; % lb., 68 
cts.; % lb., $1.30; lb., $3.35; 3 lbs., $4.40, postpaid. 
298 Burpee’s Surehead 
Sureness in heading- and regularity in 
growth have placed this at the top of 
the list, and we have no fear of using 
words of praise too high for its merits. 
It forms large, hard, solid, flattened 
heads, uniform in shape and color, and 
of handsome appearance. It has a 
very short stem, and is a compact 
grower. It is as natural for this cab¬ 
bage to form a head as to form leaves, 
and reports of 99 marketable heads 
from 100 plants are of frequent occur¬ 
rence. Nobody will be disappointed 
in our strain, for it represents the best 
principles of seed culture applied. 
Packet, 5 cts.; oz.. 18 cts.; % lb., 50 cts.; 
% lb., 90 cts,; lb., $1.75; 2 lbs., $3.40, 
postpaid. 297 All-Head Early 
298 Burpee’s Prize Surehead 
Common Sense Culture Directions printed on all packages, 
