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Condon’s First of All Tomato 
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will produce Extra Early —Large —Solid —Rich —Cardinal Red 
,000 plants 
The Earliest, Largest, Smoothest, Finest Flavored Extra Early To¬ 
mato in Cultivation, is what customers say about this “Grand 
Early Tomato.” Just the right size for home or market. 
Big Money Maker for Gardeners and Shippers. 
Our Own Origination on Our Famous Rock River Valley Seed 
Farm, Rockford, Illinois. 
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^ f the largest size throughout 
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 extra early to¬ 
mato we have ever grown. 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 luxur- 
to produce fruit of 
the entire season. 
It stands at the front as the earliest bright red 
tomato. Postpaid, pkt. 15c; y 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 
Vi lb. $2.75; Vi lb. $5.00; lb. $9.00. Not Prepaid, 
2 lbs. @ $8.75 per lb.; 3 lbs. and over @ $8.50 
per lb.; 5 lbs. and over @ $8.25 per lb. 
Read What Our Customers Say 
About Condon’s First of All Tomato 
“Your First of All Tomatoes are wonderful. 
I made big money on my crop this year.”— 
Fred G. Deishlie. 
Gentlemen: Dec. 25, Sioux Center, Iowa. 
As we had a fine crop of your First of All Tomatoes 
we had about 2000 plants this year and harvested 500 
Gentlemen: I am sending you a Bushel of them. We want to praise them very highly, 
cluster of your First of All Toma- and besides that we enclose a photo of my husband 
toes, that I grew this year. This holding a cluster in his hand with 42 well developed 
cluster contains ten large luscious Tomatoes on it, and the same vine produced 84 more 
tomatoes. Many clusters contained well grown Tomatoes, and the vine was full of blos- 
twel\ e to fifteen tomatoes. I don’t soms. We were indeed very well pleased with them, 
see how the vine holds them up. They Yours truly, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Poel. 
are the best I ever saw. I make big 
money on them.—Earl Mouck. 
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756 Condon's Giant Everbearing 
Beautiful Bright Red Color—Firm and Coreless 
The Nation’s Favorite 
for Midseason and Canning 
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 vari¬ 
eties. Try it. Postpaid, pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. 
$1.00; % lb. $2.75; y 2 lb. $5.00; lb. $9.00. Not 
Prepaid, 2 lbs. @ $8.75 per lb.; 3 lbs. and over @ 
$8.50 per lb.; 5 lbs. and over @ $8.25 per lb. 
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One pkt. each 
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From Canada to the Gulf of Mexico Every¬ 
body Praises Condon’s Giant Everbearing 
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. Ander¬ 
son, Peesano, Canada, 
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 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 Tom’atoes today from just a few plants 
and bushels more to follow.—D. R.. Lyle, Biloxi, 
Miss. 
