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307 Genuine True Extra Early Snowball 
Splendid for forcing in the greenhouse and frame i 
( ( s or outdoor culture., Brin 
aeeocd ee in the early market and stands shipping very well. Plarts aes 
Th TI; heads grow 6 in. and more in diameter and have a smooth, compact curd. 
ie ey weigh about 1% lbs. each and often more if grown under favorable condi- 
sat One of the best known. The seed we offer you is of the highest possible 
ee ned , Grown in Denmark,” the country from which it was first introduced. 
» 20c; %4 oz. $1.15; 44 oz. $2.00; oz. $3.75; 14 Ib. $13.50; 1% Ib. $25.00; lb. $48.00, 
postpaid. 
308 New Dry Weather or Danish Giant 
Though Cauliflower does best in a cool and moist season, in “Dr # 
q : ) . y Weather” we 
ee a variety which is actually drought-resistant and will produce heads when 
° er varieties are a complete failure. It is of the highest quality, producing 
arge, pure white heads, maturing a little later than Early Snowball. The heads 
Ea owe 4 Bre poe; ss tae eis jhat famous variety. Individual heads 
s ch. . 20c; oz. $1.15; oz. $2.00; oz. $3.75; 14 lb. $13.50; 1 e 
$25.00; 1b. $48.00, postpaid. eee ee. 61D 818-0074 Ib 
306 Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt 
A remarkably sure heading Cauliflower. Of dwarf habit with short outside leaves. The 
heads when ready for market are of medium to large size, pure white curd, finest quality. 
Donicaln Y% oz. $1.15; 44 oz. $2.00; oz. $3.75; 14 Ib. $13.50; 14 1b. $25.00; lb. $48.00, 
id. 
309 New Super Snowball 
This is the earliest of all varieties we have ever seen. It makes a firm, solid 
head 6 to’ 9 inches in diameter in about 85 days after sowing. Even under un- 
favorable conditions it will head up well, heads forming all at one time, showing 
a uniformity of size, shape, and type. The plants make a compact dwarf growth. 
The head is almost round. Has a beautiful pure white, smooth curd. Dry weather 
does not materially check its growth and therefore is able to resist diseases. 
ofan aes oz. $1.35; 4% oz. $2.50; oz. $4.75; 14 lb. $15.50; 14 lb. $29.00; lb. $56.00, 
postpaid. 




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EGG PLANT 
Delicious Vegetable—Easy to Grow 
Include in Your Garden 
This Spring 
= Large New York Purple 
This is an entirely spineless 
strain of the large purple- 
fruited, which is the _ well- 
known standard. The plants 
are equally as. productive, 
fruits as large and well 
colored, but stems and 
calyx are entirely free 
from spine. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
35c; % Ib. $1.10; % Ib. 
$1.95; lb. $3.75, postpaid. 
1 oz. of Egg Plant seed 
will produce 
1,000 plants 

379 Condon’s Colossal 
It is of large size and extremely good on 
shape, being particularly adapted to slic- 
ing, and for flavor it cannot be sur- 
passed. It resists drought, blight and 
bad weather to a wonderful degree, on 
account of its strong, upright growth. 
The deep purple fruit often measures 18 
to 24 inches in circumference (6 to &§ Have You 
pees ae Gist ee sae wes wee Ever Tasted 
above e ground. A C3 % Oz. = & ? 
2 oreo: 1a 1b. $1.50; 14 Ib. $2.78 1b. $5.00, Fried Egg Plant 
postpaid. It is Delicious. 


BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
241 Long Island Improved 
A delicious, healthful vegetable. 
Easy to raise. Try it. 
This new variety has 
proven to be a decided ad- 
vance on anything yet of- 
fered being of half-dwarf, 
sturdy growth and pro- 
solid dark green sprouts 
which are of excellent 
quality. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c; 14 




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Hi 
Black Beauty 
Improved, but about ten 
| days earlier. The skin is a 
rich, lustrous purplish black— 
' the satin gloss and rich coloring 
| add greatly to the beauty of 
i these ‘‘eges.’”’ The intensely bril- 
| liant coloring is uniform over | 
| the whole fruit. Pkt. 10c; oz. 






|| Ib. $4.00, postpaid. 

lb. $1.50; 14 Ib. $2.50; lb. $4.75, postpaid. 
West Townsend, Mass., November 19. 
# Condon Brothers, Seedsmen: I want to tell you I had the best garden this year 
from your seed that I ever had in my life. It was the first. time I planted seeds 
and had them grow like the pictures in the book. We canned 367 jars including 
12 gallon jars. I never had so many pickled Beets in my life. 
pearing Cucumbers were swell. I had bushels of Tomatoes. The Rhubarb came 
along fine. Those Midget Peas were delicious. I will think of you when we are 
eating our Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Will send you another order 
soon.—Thomas Morrilly. 
Those Ever- 
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