Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Bock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
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Condon’s Hardy Northern Grown Grape Vines 
More Popular Every Year—Plant Liberally 
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CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. Plant for field culture 8 by 12 feet, 
about 440 plants per acre. Grapes will grow and do well on light 
sand or clay where it is hard to raise other farm or fruit crops. 
3308—MOORE’S EARLY (Black) —The most widely planted, most 
popular of the early black grapes. Similar to Concord in appear¬ 
ance and quality and two weeks earlier. Succeeds everywhere Con¬ 
cord grows. We advise the planting of Moore’s Early for it always 
pays. 3 for 45 cts.; 6 for 72 cts.; 12 for $1.20; 25 for $2.00; 100 for 
$6.50; 1000 for $45.00, prepaid. 
3309 NIAGARA (White) —The best known white grape. As vig¬ 
orous and productive as Concord. We grow it largely and recom¬ 
mend it commercially. 3 for 45 cts.; 6 for 72 cts.; 12 for $1.20; 25 
for $2.00; 100 for $6.50; 1000 for $45.00, prepaid. 
3306 CONCORD (Black) —The most widely grown, most popular 
of all grapes; rich, black, good bunch, good quality, good shipper. 
Produces tremendous crops everywhere. 3 for 40 cts.; 6 for 60 cts.; 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $5.50; 1000 for $40.00, prepaid. 
3307 DELAWARE (Red) —One of the very best for table use. 
Bunch and berries of medium size. The flavor is very sweet and de¬ 
licious. 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for 90 cts.; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $3.00; 100 
for $9.50; 1000 for $80.00, prepaid. 
3305 AGAWAN —Very hardy, having endured thirty degrees be¬ 
low zero without injury. A short, jointed, vigorous and healthy 
grower; ripens its wood early. Exceedingly productive, the cluster 
medium to large, cylindrical, very compact and alluring; berries very 
large, dark red, juicy, piquantly flavored; pulp tender, seeds easily 
freed; skin thin but tough. 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for 90 cts.; 12 for $1.65; 
25 for $3.00; 100 for $9.50; 1000 for $80.00, prepaid. 
3S06 Concord Black 
All grape vines 2 yr. old. 
DEWBERRIES 
The Big Money Maker 
$1000 a Year per Acre with Lucretia Dewberries 
3303—LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES are bringing big money and 
are said to be more profitable than any other fruit grown at the 
present time. Berries are very large, bright glossy black, beau¬ 
tiful and of delicious flavor. They are earlier and larger than 
blackberries. Of slender trailing growth, and immensely produc¬ 
tive. Plants should be set four feet apart in the row, with rows 
six to seven feet apart and string on single wires held up by 
short posts, same as Grapes. We figure 1700 plants are required 
to set an acre. Mulch over in late Autumn. Strong plants. 10 for 
50 cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $2.75; 1000 for $20.00, prepaid. 
3362 Sapa Plum 
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PLUM TREES 
Hardy Northern Grown 
Dewberry—Lucretia Suited to Any State in the Union 
3361 Red June —The great early market variety. Medium to large, deep 
red. with beautiful bloom. Flesh lemon yellow, firm and of delightful 
quality. Ripens early August. A prize winner. 
3363 Waneta —Dark red Plum of unusual quality and size. Very good 
eating Plum. Matures by early August. 
3362 Sapa —Another fine Hansen Plum. Bears extremely early, and 
grows vigorously. Fruit is almost black with fiesh of a deep, reddish- 
purple. Ripens late in .July. 
3360 Opata—Prof. Hansen’s New Plum —The finest plum for home 
gardens or where there is room for but one or two fruit trees. A dwarf 
grower, bearing heavily one year after it is planted. The fruits are purple 
with firm yet juicy green flesh of excellent quality. Tender skin and very 
small pit. Free stone. SPECIAL, LOW PREPAID PRICES ON ALL PLUMS: 
Each, 85 cts.; 5 for $4.00; 10 for $7.50; 25 lor $17.50; 100 for $65,00, prepaid. 
We challenge the World to give better values on Ftuits, Hardy Shrubs or Vines. 
