96 liaise plenty of Tomatoes to use fresh and enough to can besides. 1 oz. seed will produce 2000 plants. 
Featured 
in Colors 
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78 
Condones 
Giant 
earing 
TOMA TO 
The Nation*s Favorite for 
Midseason and Canning 
Beautiful Bright Red 
Color—Firm and 
Coreless 
200,000 customers 
used this last season 
and all acclaim it the 
best all season to¬ 
mato ever introduced 
and the biggest yield- 
er. Read for your¬ 
self, below, a few let¬ 
ters similar to thou¬ 
sands on file. We 
wish space would 
permit to print all, 
but those quoted are 
sufficient to substan¬ 
tiate our statement 
on this grand tomato. 
Over 200,000 Customers Depend Annually on This Grand Tomato 
Ripe Fruit from Early Summer Until Killed by Frost—Truly a Giant Everbearing 
Wonderful yielder, medium size, smooth bright red fruit. If it is early Tomatoes you want, use Con¬ 
don’s First of All and if you desire extra big ones, Condon’s Peerless is the boss. For continuous crop 
Condon’s Giant Everbearing excels all known varieties. Try it. Packet, 15 cts.; Va ounce, 60 cts.; ounce, 
$1.00; Vk lb., $3.50; V 2 lb., $6.00; lb., $10.00; 2 lbs., $19.00, postpaid. 
From Canada to the Gulf of Mexico Everybody Praises Condon’s Giant Everbearing Tomato 
Gentlemen: Your Giant Everbearing Tomato is 
marvelous. I had three Tomatoes that weighed 2% 
lbs., delicious quality, bright red color, free of 
acid. F. Magee, Ardmore, Penna. 
Gentlemen: I grow vegetables for market. For 
12 years I have used your seed and have the repu¬ 
tation of producing and marketing the best fresh, 
crisp, tasty vegetalales in our city. My merchant 
trade were crazy about your Giant Everbearing 
Tomato. Your seeds are sure true to name. Clar¬ 
ence Yates, Clinton, Illinois. 
Gentlemen: Your Everbearing Tomato I consider 
the best for Gulf Coast Planting. They withstand 
the last spring frost and extreme summer heat bet¬ 
ter than any I have ever grown. I picked 58 per¬ 
fectly fine Tomatoes today from just a few plants 
and bushels more to follow. D. E. Lyle, Biloxi, Miss. 
Windfall, Ind., Dee. 16th. 
Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Eockford, Ill. 
Your Everbearing Tomatoes are surely fine. I had 
sliced Tomato for dinner the 10th of December, 
flavor as good as summer time. If I had known the 
keeping quality we could have had ripe tomatoes for 
Christmas dinner. They vined 6 or 8 feet long and 
were full of Tomatoes. I want to raise more next 
year. Eespectfully, Mr. Wm. Shafer. 
Your Giant Everbearing Tomatoes this year were 
by far the best of sixteen kinds planted.—Merlin E. 
Brill, 417 Harrison Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: Your Everbearing Tomatoes stand 
the frost better up here than any other kind. I 
raised the finest Tomatoes you ever saw. They 
were big; color beautiful red and very solid. A. 
Anderson, Peesano, Canada. 
Oiu: Tomato Seed All Saved from Selected Fruits—Cost More Than Some and Worth It 
