Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
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New and Rare Annual and Perennial Flowers for 1934 
23S3 Golden Gleam Nasturtium 
Nasturtium 
2383 Golden Gleam 
Bodger’s New Semi-Double Sweet Scented. 
The Most Talked of Novelty of the Season. 
Awarded Gold Medal at Atlantic City Flower Show, Sept., 1931. 
The plant forms a vigorous, large bush which 
throws out short runners, averaging eighteen 
inches. The flowers commence to come as soon 
as the plant nears complete development, and at 
the time it is in full bloom the entire plant, in¬ 
cluding the runners, is a blaze of color. The large, 
golden-yellow flowers average two and one-Kalf 
to three inches across. They are borne on e,rect, 
stiff stems six inches in length; consequently the 
flowers stand well above the foliage, an arrange¬ 
ment which adds immeasurably to the showy ap¬ 
pearance of the plant. 
When well grown these flowers have the ap¬ 
pearance of a fully double flower, and are most 
attractive. An ordinary sized bouquet, when al¬ 
lowed to remain in a room for a short period of 
time will fill the room with fragrance. Mr. 
Bodger, /‘the originator,” sent us ten seed of this 
great novelty last spring for trial, and we can 
assure our friends and customers that this New 
Golden Gleam Nasturtium is truly a beautiful an¬ 
nual flower that will grow in any ordinary garden 
soil to perfection and we most urgently recom¬ 
mend it to all flower lovers. Seed is scarce, so 
order early, please. 
Packet (30 seed), 10 cts.j % oz., 35 cts.j oz., 50 
cts.; ^4 lb., $1.50. 
2048 Aster—Condon’s New Peerless Yellow—-Novelty 
It has been difficult to get a good yellow Aster. We have been working constantly for several years and 
have at last developed one that is quite good. It can be described as of American Branching habit, height 
about two feet, flowers of good size and form, petals slightly incurved, but no trace of quills as in the earlier 
forms of the yellow Aster. The color is a deep yellow when first opened and fades slightly as it ages. 
Packet (300 seed), 15 cts.; y 8 oz., 35 cts. 
The Coral 
Lily of 
Siberia 
A Great 
Novelty 
A gem, 
perfectly 
hardy. One 
of the ear- 
1 i e s t to 
flower. 24 
in. high 
with the 
flowers up 
and down 
on the stem. 
Blooms are 
deep scarlet 
in color and 
have re¬ 
curved 
petals of 
waxy tex- 
t u r 6 . A 
2327 Liilium Tenuifolium wonderful 
cut - flower 
splendid for the rock garden. This seed 
can be sown in the open where the soil is 
mellow, or in a mixture of part sand, part 
leaf mold and part humus. The seeds ger¬ 
minate quickly. Most of the seedlings will 
bloom the second year, some in the first. 
Packet (100 seed), 15 chs.j y s oz., 45 cts* * 
2327 Lilium Tenuifolium 
2048 Aster—Condon's New Peerless Yellow 
Be sure to include these new free blooming flowers in yctir order. 
