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“" Lettuce —Condon’s Earliest Curled 
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MARKET GARDENERS The Great Outdoor 
FAVO RITE Curled Leaf Variety 
Withstands Extremes of Weather Better Than 
Any Other Variety We Know Of. 
The earliest, largest, hardiest, crisp, tender, curled Lettuce in cultivation. 
Quick money maker for the gardener, and for back yard home gardens, 
We recommend this as the very finest early curled variety. 
This grand new variety, which we introduced in 1912, has become very 
popular with our gardeners. They claim it is superior to the old varieties 
for green-house forcing, and is equalled by none for outside culture. 
Makes quick growth, forms large, loose heads, leaves thin, exceedingly 
tender and very curly. Color light green to golden vellow. Best sort for 
gardeners. Pkt. 12c; oz. 25c; 14 lb. 65c; 16 Ib. $1.10; Ib. $2.00, postpaid. 
441 Early Prizehead 
Reddish Bronze Edged 
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Special Offers 
Postpaid 
A large, clustering, nonheading lettuce, 
most excellent for the home garden and 
undoubtedly the most easily grown va- 
riety in cultivation. The leaves are fine- 





440 Condon’s Market Gardeners’ Early Curled 
The 3 Best Lettuce for continu- 
ous crop and succession sowing: 
Condon’s Earliest Curled, Con- 
don’s Cabbage Head and Early 
450 Tomhannock 
Handsome Reddish Bronze Edged 
This Lettuce does not head—makes a 
loose bunch of leaves of very fine qual- 
ly curled and crumpled, bright green 
tinged with brownish red, and are very 
crisp, tender and sweet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
20c; 14 Ib. 60c; 4% Ib. 95c; Ib. $1.75, 
postpaid. 
Prizehead. 
451—1 pkt. each, value 34c, 
Only 28c 
452—-1 oz. each, value 70c, 
Only 60c 

ity. Edges of the outer leaves are a 
reddish bronze; within, the leaves are 
: at ape ve aaah is nonin 
Kt. 10c; Oz. Cc; % » 60c; 1%2 * C5 e 
lb. $1.75, postpaid. Z 437 Chicken Lettuce 
Wonderful Green Feed for Poultry 
and Rabbits 
The leaf lettuce which yields as much 
or more feed as any “greens” plant. 
When once cut it starts to grow 
again. The leaves can be pulled off 
each stem like kale. The vigorous 
stalks are just loaded with leaves. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60c; % Ih. 
95c; 1b. $1.75, postpaid. 
Rockland, Wis., Sept. 6, 1!943.—Dear Sirs: 
Please send me another one of your Culture 
Books and Canning Guide. My first copy met 
with a damaging accident. I miss it terribly. It 
is a wonderful concise book, I used it all sum- 
mer. My garden was a tremendous success, 

We've had a succession of vegetables from the 
beginning. My tomatoes from your seeds are 
beauties, sold several bushels and canned a great 
many and there are bushels still on the vines. 
Thank you. Mrs. Lester Hansen. 
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Market Gardeners Special Low 
Prices on Colored Sheet Follow- 
ing Inside Front Cover. 
442 Grand Rapids 
Condon’s “‘Pure Bred’? Superior 
Strain for Market Planters 
and Home Gardens 
This variety is especially adapted to green- 
house culture in winter. In the great Lettuce- 
growing centers our strain of this Grand 
Forcing sort is very largely used. It is 
superior to and more beautiful in appearance 
than the Simpson. It is of rapid, upright 
growth; may be planted close; not liable to 
rot, standing several days after being ready to cut 
without injury; retains its freshness a long time after 
being cut, hence is much sought after by dealers. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4% Ib. 6G0c; Ye Ib. 95c; Ib. $1.75, 
postpaid. 



449 Simpson’s Early Curled 
A very extensively used early loose- 
leaved, or clustering variety. The leaves 
are light green in color, slightly frilled 
and much blistered, crisp, sweet and 
tender. The sort is especially adapted 
for sowing thickly and cutting when the 
plants are young. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 
lb. 60cC; 14 1h. 95c; lb. $1.75, postpaid. 

441 Early Prizehead 
SEED of 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 








435 Black Seeded 
Simpson 
Extra Selected Strain 
One of the best for sow- 
ing outdoors where an ex- 
ceedingly tender leaf is 
desired and for those mar- 
kets which demand a very 
large loose clustering sort. 
The color is an attractive 
light yellowish green. It 
is used also for growing 
under glass or in frames. 
The leaves are ruffed and 
blistered and even the 
large outer ones are very 
tender. This curly and 
thin leaved, bunching va- 
riety is uniformly attrac- 
tive and remains of excel- 

442 Grand 
Rapids lent quality a very long 
Forcing— time. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 20c; %4 
Extra Ib. 60c; 4% Ib. 95c; 1h. $1.75, 
Choice postpaid. 
