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CONDON’S “Peerless” TOMATO 
In shape, CONDON’S PEERLESS is smooth, well formed and extremely deep from stem to blossom, 
making it unusually heavy. It ripens evenly to the stem, and is without ridges or cracks; it has great 
meatiness and few seeds. It is firm without being hard, unrivalled home tomato and an unequalled 
shipper. The vines are vigorous but compact. The joints are short and it always fruits in large clusters 
at every second joint, which accounts for its wonderful productiveness. Condon’s Peerless is the heaviest 
for its size of any variety and on account of its brilliant red color, depth and solidity, is the handsomest 
tomato. Its beautiful appearance and color make it sell ahead of all sorts, and its unusual solidity, few 
seeds and desirable form for rapid peeling without waste, make it the most desirable canning variety 
known. It is up to you to select the best, as it costs you no more; takes no more time to grow the best 
than it does to grow older and more common sorts. The best is none too good for vou, and we want you 
to give CONDON’S PEERLESS a trial and be satisfied with the BEST TOMATO MOTHER EARTH AF¬ 
FORDS. Pkt., 15 cts.; i/ 2 oz., 60 cts.; oz., $1.00; y 4 lb., $3.00; y 2 lb., $5.00; lb., $9.00, postpaid. 
“The World’s Greatest” Main Crop Tomato 
Originated on our Famous Rock River Valley Seed Farms. We have been for years working on this 
grand variety and are now safe in saying, we are satisfied beyond any question of doubt, we are offering 
you the best Tomato ever introduced. 
It stands 'f% Absolutely Coreless, Practically Seedless, 
alone in a 
class by itself 
Color 
Bright 
Red 
Solid Meat, and a Beautiful Bright 
Red Color. If you don’t give this grand 
variety a trial this year you 
are neglecting 
your own 
interests 
Don’t 
Fail To 
Try This 
Grand Tomato 
M3 Condon’s 
Read What Others Say About This Grand Tomato 
Gentlemen: Tour Peerless Tomato leads the World 
for quality and size. One perfect Tomato I grew this 
year weighed two pounds twelve ounces. Many 
weighed more than a pound. All solid as a rock. 
Mrs. P. S. Smith, Smithers, W. Va. 
Guin. Ala., Sept. 6, 1932 
Gentlemen: Condon’s Peerless Tomato 
is the best I ever raised. Would advise 
everybody that gardens to plant Peerless. 
Yours truly, Exie E. Markham. 
Unrivaled 
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