“* Condon’s Mammoth-Podded Little Midget 
The finest Extra Early Sweet Wrinkled Pea Ever 
Introduced. Cross Between Gradus and 
Sutton’s Excelsior. 
ENTIRELY DISTINCT—OUR OWN ORIGINATION 
Beyond Question the Best 
For Early or Late; for Family or Market 
By far the shortest straw and largest pod of 
any pea we know of. Ready for market 57 
days from planting. Its extreme earliness, 
combined with the large pods, which are 
always filled with sweet, luscious peas, makes Con- 
don’s Little Midgets the univer- 
sal favorite. Most all growers of 
peas prefer a short vine, and in 
Condon’s Mammoth-Podded Lit- 
tle Midget you have it. Height of 
vines only 15 inches; pods 4% 
inches long; well filled and qual- 
ity fully equal to, if not surpass- 
ing, any pea in existence. The 
pods contain from 7 to 8 large 
dark green peas, which remain in 
edible condition a week later than 
most other varieties. The plants 
are very robust, compact and 
short jointed, requiring no bush- 
ing or staking. We believe Condon’s Midget Peas 
contain more sugar than any other sort in cultiva- 
tion. Plant every 10 days for a continued supply of 
this delicious garden Pea. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 14 Ib. 30c; 
lb. 50c; 2 Ibs. 90c, postpaid. 
576 Condon’s 
Ultimatum 

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Thousands of large market gardeners and 
home planters now use this Grand Variety ex- 
clusively and claim it to be “THE FINEST 
SWEET WRINKLED PEA IN EXISTENCE” 
and “THE BIGGEST MONEY MAKER.” 
Have rest Peas from Your Own Garden all Summer 
Fresh Peas out of your own garden picked in the early morning when covered with dew are more 
healthful, more delicious than any you could possibly secure at any price from the markets or 
from the most expensive canned varieties. Plan this year to have fresh peas all summer long 
from early June until October, and in addition plan to have sufficient quantity to can for next win- 
ter’s consumption. Plant Condon’s Midgets every 10 days from early spring until July for con- 
tinuous crop. 





r : 3 Be Sure of a Good Pea Crop 
576 Condon Ss Ultimatum Treat Seed With Nitragin NOTICE—You will increase your yield 
The Great Second Crop Variety and improve the quality by inoculating 
: bee seed before planting. Garden Size Bacteria 
26 to 32 inch straw, requiring no bush- No. 1551 for Peas, Sweet Peas and Beans. 
ing, second early, hardy, vigorous 
Sufficient quantity to treat 8 lbs. of the 
cropper, yielding enormous quantities 



INOCULATE, THIS SEED 
HE WAPROVED Jon INOCULATOR, MOBREMILTRER PROCLS 
NITRAGIN 
above items. Same Bacteria for all three. 



; i Rips ied Nouns SAD Price, 10c, postpaid. 
of large, fat, dark green pods contain- : 
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ing 10.t0 12 juleyspetas a avorsunain 579 Earliest of All or Alaska 
passed. It’s simply a wonder for mar- : : ; 
ket or home use. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 1% |b. Super Wilt peed ae Strain io 
: ° i It is a round-seeded Pea, 2% feet high, and will grow 
30c; Ib. 50c; 2 Ibs. 90c, postpaid. and mature quicker than any other sort in cultivation. 
This with the fact that it can be planted as soon as the 
ground can be worked, makes it possible to get into the 
580 Extra Early : market with this Pea sooner than any other variety 
known. Extremely generous producer of good size pods, 
Also Known as Early Philadelphia and filled with well developed Peas of fine flavor, exceedingly 
Firctland Best sweet and tender for a smooth seeded variety. Ready to 
: \ use in 48 days. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 14 Ib. 22c; Ib. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c, 
A very valuable, improved strain of the postpaid. 5 } 
famous earliest sort once known as Lan- ie f 
dreth’s Extra Harly. It is exceedingly ae 
productive, and pods well filled. Ready 
for table in 45 days. Grows about 18 to 
24 inches high in good soil. The whole 
crop will mature evenly, and is well 
adapted for Market Gardener’s use. 
Crop Failed 


586 McLean’s Little Gem 
An Old Favorite and a Good One 
Strong and vigorous in growth, produc- 
ing vines from 18 to 24 inches in height, 
dark foliage, bearing single pods on both 
sides of the stalk beginning near the 
ground. Pods are almost straight, 2% to 
2% inches long, light in color and blunt 
at the ends. Ready to pick 59'to 61 days 
from planting. Seed is green, wrinkled 
and medium in size. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 1% Ih. 
22c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs., GOc, postpaid. 

579 Earliest of All op Alaska 
2 Ibs. of seed will plant a row 100 ft. long. 90 Ibs. of seed will plant one acre in drills. 
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