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Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
CONDON’S “Sure Crop” PEAS 
Condon s Ultimatum 
516 
THE GREAT MAIN CROP 
PEA. 26 to 32 inch straw, 
requiring no bushing, second 
early, hardy, vigorous cropper, 
ielding enormous quantities 
of large, fat, dark green pods 
containing 10 to 12 juicy peas; 
flavor unsurpassed. It’s simply 
a wonder for market or home 
use. 2 Oz. Packet, 10 cts.; 
i/ 2 lb., 22 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 
2 lbs., 75 cts., postpaid. 
51G Condon’s Ultimatum 
507 Thomas Laxton 
This Is a Real Rival to tlie Famous Gratios, 
as a Long-Podded, Extremely Early 
Wrinkled Pea, and in Some Respects Is 
Even Better. 
Tlie growth is identical, but the pods are 
a deeper, richer green and square at the 
ends. In the judgment of experts, Thomas 
Laxton is even sweeter and finer in flavor, 
while as the large peas are of a deeper 
green, they present a more attractive ap¬ 
pearance on the table. The crop ripens 
only three to four days after GRADUS. 
2-Ounce Packet, 10 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 65 cts., postpaid. 
512 
Giant Laxtonian 
New Giant Podded 
Short Straw 
May be called The Dwarf Gradus. Grows 16 to 18 inches high. The 
tall, extra early Gradus Pea, with its large, telephone-like pods and its 
exquisitely flavored peas, is one of the most popular of all P ea s- In 
Laxtonian we have a dwarf type of the Gradus, with the same large 
pods—almost the same in season, and. moreover, requiring: i no siipports-- 
and the same superlative quality peas. 2-Ounce Packet, 10 cts., /2 ., 
20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 65 cts., postpaid. 
527 Nott’s Excelsior 
Early, Big Cropper, 
Extra Fine quality 
A distinctly American production of remarkably vigorous constitu¬ 
tion; enormously productive, and generally excellent The pods ares or 
good size, produced liberally, and are extremely wellHied w th excel¬ 
lent peas of perfect quality. The plant is among the smallest very 
rarely exceeding 15 inches in height, and is easily grown. suit is, 
and long will be, extremely popular. Many people who have on Iy s ^f u 
gardens use this sort exclusively, making repeated sowings for^ suc¬ 
cessive crops. 2-Ounce Packet, 10 cts.; % lb., -O cts.; lb., 35 cts., 2 lbs., 
60 cts., postpaid. 
507 Thomas Laxton 
527 Side View of a Row of Nott’s Excelsior—A Standard Favorite 
2 lbs. of seed will plant a row 100 ft. long. IV 2 bu. of seed will plaint one acre. 
