Live Out of Your Own Garden This Year ! ! x 
LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED 
On Pure Bred - - Northern Grown 
Seeds-Plants-Bulbs and Fruits 
We Challenge the World For Better Quality or Lower Prices 
Select Your Seed and Plants /| «r p |Lf ^ p 
from This Catalog NOW, and *» *» Ml C y 
F| (T| \T * Q Outstanding Vegetables Featured in Color on Out- 
^ ^ ^ side and Inside Front Covers. ALL POSTPAID. 
644 Tomato, Condon’s Giant Everbearing Sis^the 
story. A bright deep-scarlet fruited variety that has brought us 
thousands of letters praising it highly as being unsurpassed for 
slicing or canning. Fruit very uniform, somewhat flattened, very 
smooth, solid, coreless and of the best table quality. Vines are 
large, vigorous and very productive bearing until frost. Pkt. 15 
cts.; Vz oz. 30 cts.; 1 oz. 50 cts.; % lb. $1.50; V 2 lb. $2.75; lb. 
$5.00; 2 lbs. $9.50. 
537 Pepper, Condon's Victory Si 8 cS«“m«!Sf«J: 
finest flavored Sweet Mango Pepper in cultivation. Our 
own origination. Cross between Chinese Giant and Neapoli¬ 
tan. Sturdy, vigorous grower. Victory Pepper is an abundant 
yielder producing on an average 22 to 25 perfect Peppers on a 
single plant. These find ready sale at 10c each when other sorts go 
begging. The color is a very deep green when young, turning to a 
beautiful bright red when ripe. Be sure to include this in your 
vegetable‘garden. It’s a good one. Pkt. 15 cts.; Vz oz. 30 cts.; 
oz. 50 cts.; Vi lb. $1.50; Vz lb. $2.75; lb. $5.00; 2 lbs. $9.50. 
371 Cucumber, Snow’s Pickling S > ^? a n ys s ^ t m P ptent? 
ing the seed. The small pickles are dark green, cylindrical and 
square ended, average 4 to 5 inches in length when large enough for 
slicing, and are of excellent quality; but it is chiefly for producing 
medium sized pickles that this variety is so highly esteemed. If the 
fruits are gathered as soon as large enough, the vines will continue 
bearing through a long season. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; Vi lb. 
42 cts.; Vi lb- 70 cts.; lb. $1.25; 2 lbs. $2.25. 
255 Beans, Fordhook Bush Lima 
All over the nation Fordhook Bush Lima is recognized as the best 
large seeded dwarf bush Lima Bean either for market or home con¬ 
sumption. It is the earliest of the large seeded sorts. Strong, 
rugged plant, bush form 1 Yi feet in height. Upright grower requir¬ 
ing no poles. Continuous bearer from July until frost. Pods 5 to 
6 in. long completely filled with fat luscious beans of a rich buttery 
flavor. A most profitable market crop. Matures in 75 days. 
2 oz. pkt. 10 cts.; Vz lb. 25 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 70 cts. 
242 Beans, Condon’s Rust Proof Golden Wax 
“The Finest semi-flat podded wax bean in cultivation.” 
Enormous yielder. Robust grower. Handsome yellow, stringless 
pods of unsurpassed quality. Universal favorite throughout the 
Nation. Excellent for home consumption, for canning and market. 
Matures in 48 days. 2 oz. pkt. 10 cts.; Vz lb. 22 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 
2 lbs. 60 cts. 
487 Onion, Condon’s Model Yellow Globe 
We selected the parent stock from the Southport. By re¬ 
selecting and breeding have developed a strain which produces a 
finer grained Onion, smaller neck, extra heavy skin, making it a 
long keeper and especially suited for storage purposes. The color 
is a dark yellow. In yielding qualities this variety has produced as 
much as 1200 bushels per acre. Average yield in good season from 
600 to 700 bushels. We highly recommend it to large Growers and 
to the Home Planters. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; Vi lb. 50 cts.; 
Vi lb. 90 cts.; lb. $1.70; 2 lbs. $3.25. 
437 Muskmelon, Condon’s Perfection s w h |e 
Largest, Best Salmon Fleshed Melon.” Ready for market in 
87 days. Fruits average 6 to 8 lbs. Exceedingly thin skinned, deep 
flesh, small seed cavity. Ripens very close to rind. Firmly netted, 
distinctly ribbed. Flesh firm and solid, never known to crack open. 
Flesh deep salmon color, very thick meat, sweet, sugary and 
delicious. Excellent for home and market. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
22 cts.; Vi lb. 60 cts.; Vz lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00; 2 lbs. $3.75. 
501 Parsnip, Condon’s White Queen nJ^ed 1 Par¬ 
snip grown.” Sweet and sugary, crisp and firm, excellent keeper, 
enormous cropper. A pure bred strain producing handsome roots 
of stocky form, heavy at the shoulder, well rounded, gradually 
tapering to the base. Roots are smooth, free from wrinkles and 
side roots. Flesh is white, firm texture, free from core and stringi¬ 
ness, rich delicious flavor. A big money making crop for home or 
market consumption. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; Vi lb. 42 cts.; 
Vi lb. 70 cts.; lb. $1.25; 2 lbs. $2.25. 
467 Walormolnn Divio Onoon A new sensational 
Watermelon, LMXie Uueen Watermelon matur¬ 
ing crop in 80 days. Fruits almost round or square shaped, light 
green, vein with darker green, medium but tough thin rind, rich 
scarlet flesh. Average weight 35 lbs. although under favorable 
conditions many times will average 45 to 60 lbs. Convenient size 
and shape with its delicious flavor and attractive appearance 
destines this new Melon to be the leader in all markets. A splendid 
shipper and unsurpassed for home consumption. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
oz. 20 cts.; Vi lb. 50 cts.; Vi lb. 85 cts.; lb. $1.50; 2 lbs. $2.75. 
198 Sensational Offer For Only 69 cts. 
We will send you 1 full size packet of the 9 outstanding vege 
tables featured on this page. 
Regular value $1.00 for only 69 cts. 
A THOROUGHBRED 
By comparison you shall 
It's stamina that makes horses cham¬ 
pions, either in draft or racing types. 
That stamina is the result of years 
of careful, particular breeding. Naturally, 
a "plug" has no chance against a cham¬ 
pion. It's the same with seeds. Cheap, 
nondescript seeds cannot begin to compare with Con¬ 
don's Pure Bred Seeds in the production of bounteous 
crops of delicious vegetables and beautiful flowers. 
Take no chances on your garden for 1937. Plant Con¬ 
don's Pure Bred Seed. They cost but little, if any. 
know them! 
JUST A "PLUG" 
Gallant Fox 
Sired by a champion, a champion 
himself, and sire of Omaha, the 
1935 Champion 
more, and in the long run they actually cost less. 
You'll be amazed at the improved quality and in¬ 
creased yield of your crop. 
Good for nothing but the bone- 
yard, yet eats just as much as 
the thoroughbred. Cheap seeds 
that don’t grow “eat” your 
garden profits. 
