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Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Bock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
Condon’s First of All 
Tomato 
1 oz. of seed will produce 
2,000 plants 
Big Money 
Maker 
Read 
What 
Our 
Cus¬ 
tomers 
Say 
About 
The Earliest, Largest, Smoothest, Finest Flavored 
Extra Early Tomato in Cultivation. Color Rich 
Cardinal Red. Shippers Are Making $1,000 per 
Acre Profit From This Grand Tomato. 
Our Own Origination on Our Famous Rock River 
Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
Over 50,000 Satisfied Planters Last Year and All Acclaim 
it the Best Early Tomato 
The illustration gives a fair idea of its size and smoothness. 
The color is a rich, cardinal red. The skin is so tough that it 
is a splendid keeper and shipper, and is less liable to crack 
in wet weather than any other tomato. Unsurpassed for 
market or table. The plant is a strong grower, and is very 
productive. The fruit is free from core, and the seed spaces 
are small. The leaves are of a rich, dark green color, and 
very luxuriant, indicating great ability to produce fruit of 
the largest size throughout the entire season. It stands at 
the front as the earliest bright red tomato. See cut. Packet, 
15c; 1/2 ounce, 60c; ounce, $1.00; V 4 lb., $3.00; Vz lb., $5.00; 
lb., $9.00, postpaid. 
‘‘Read What Our Customers Say About This” 
Gentlemen: Dec. 25, 1935, Sioux Center, Iowa. 
As we had a. fine crop of jmur First of All Tomatoes we 
had about 2000 plants this year and harvested 500 Bushel 
of them. We want to praise them very highly, and besides 
that we enclose a photo of my husband holding a cluster in 
his hand with 42 well developed Tomatoes on it. and the 
same vine produced 84 more well grown Tomatoes, and the 
vine was full of blossoms. We were indeed very well pleased 
with them. Tours truly, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Poel. 
“Your First of All Tomatoes are wonderful. I made big 
money on my crop this j^ear.”—Fred G. Deishlie. 
42 Perfect Tomatoes. Condon’s First of 
All on One Stem, Grown by Mr. and Mrs. 
Ed. Poel, Sioux Center, Iowa. 
Gentlemen: I am sending you a cluster of your First of All 
Tomatoes, that I grew this year. This cluster contains ten 
large luscious tomatoes. Many clusters contained twelve to 
fifteen tomatoes. I don’t see how the vine holds them up. 
They are the best I ever saw. I make big money on them.— 
Earl IMouck. 
Our Tomato Seed is “PURE BRED” Selected from PERFECT FRUIT—HIGHEST QUALITY Obtainable. 
