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Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Dllnols. 
S 17 Condon s Mammoth-Podded Little Midget Peas 
2 lbs, of seed will plant a row 100 ft. long. 1 bu. of seed will plant one acre in drills. 
The Finest Extra Early 
Sweet Wrinkled Pea Ever 
Introduced. Cross 
Between Gradus 
and Sutton’s 
Excelsior. 
Entirely Distinct— 
OUR OWN 
Origination 
See natiirnl 
color repro- 
du«‘tion of 
Midset Pe«a 
on opposite 
page 
Beyond Question 
The Best 
For Early or Late; 
for Family or Market 
Thousands of large market gardeners and 
home planters now use this Grand Variety ex¬ 
clusively and claim it to he “THE FUraST 
SWEET WRINKLED PEA IN EXISTENCE” 
and “THE BIGGEST MONEY MAKER.” 
By far the shortest straw and largest pod of any pea Ave know of. Ready for market 
45 days from planting. Its extreme earliness, combined with the large pods, which are 
always filled with sweet, luscious peas, makes Condon’s Little Midgets the universal favor¬ 
ite. Most all growers of peas prefer a short vine, and in Condon’s Mammoth-Podded 
Little Midget you have it. Height of vines only 15 inches; pods 41/2 inches long; well filled 
and quality fully equal, if not surpassing any Pea in existence. The pods contain from 
7 to 8 large dark green peas, which remain in edible condition a week later than most 
other varieties. The plants are very robust, compact and short jointed, requiring no bush¬ 
ing or staking. We believe Condon’s Midget Peas contain more sugar than any other 
sort in cultivation. 2-ounce Packet, 10 cts.; I /2 lb., 22 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 75 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
sto Ameer or Claudit 
Also Known as Perfection—“An EXTRA EARLY SORT” 
It is a cross between Alaska and a larpe- 
podded sweet wrinkled pea, retaining' that hardy, 
vigorous early character of the Alaska, with the 
largre pods of the Inseious sweet v^rliikled type. 
In comparison to Alaska, it is two or three days 
later, 'equally as hardy, dwarf upright vines com¬ 
pletely ladened with pods twice as large, that 
may be picked in one-half the time. Two pick¬ 
ings market the entire crop. 2-ounoe Packet, 7 
ets.; % 11>., 18 ets.; Il>., 32 ets.; 2 Iks., 55 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
Have Fresh Peas from Your 
Own Garden all Summer 
Fresh Peas out of your own garden picked in 
the early morning when covered with dew are 
more healthful, more delicious than any you 
could possibly secure at any price from the mar¬ 
kets or from the most expensive canned varieties. 
Plan this year to have fre.sh peas all summer 
long from early .Tune until October, and in addi¬ 
tion plan to have sufficient quantity to can for 
next winter’s consumption. Plant Condon’s Mid¬ 
gets every 10 days from early spring until July 
for continuous crop. 
NOTICE—All our packets of Peas contain 2 oz., tvhile most dealers only put up 1 02 :. per packet. 
