



ondon’s Peerless To 
“The World’s Greatest’”’ Main Crop Tomato 
Originated on our Famous Rock River Valley Seed Farms. Better Today Than Ever, 
Absolutely Coreless, Practically Seedless, ___I” shape, CONDON’S PEER- 
Solid Meat, and a Beautiful Bright Red pene ae wince ah 
Color. If you don’t give this grand blossom, making it unusually 
s ° . heavy. It ripens evenly to the 
variety = trial this year you stem and is without ridges or 
are neglecting cracks; it has great meatiness 
“3 and few seeds. It is firm with- 
yous AS out being hard, unrivalled home 
interests and market tomato. The vines 
are vigorous but compact. 
The joints are short and it al- 
ways fruits in large clusters at 
every second joint, which ac- 
counts for its wonderful pro- 
ductiveness. Condon’s Peerless is 
the heaviest for its size of any 
variety and, on account of its 
brilliant red color, depth and 
solidity, is one of the hand- 
somest tomatoes. Its beautiful 
appearance and color make it 
sell ahead of all sorts, and its 
unusual solidity, few seeds and 
desirable form for rapid peeling 
without waste, make it a most 
desirable canning and slicing va- 
riety. It costs you no more; 
takes no more time to grow the 
best than it does to grow the 
more common sorts and we think 
you will find Condon’s Peerless 
z one of the Grandest Tomatoes 
Unrivalled you have ever grown. Be sure 
to try this year. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 
For Market, 60c; oz. $1.09; 14 Ib. $2.75; 1% ib. 
Slicing and Canning _§5.00; Ib., $9.00, postpaid. 
Read What Others Say Ae Condon’s Peerless, The Grand Tomato ; 
. Gentlemen: For twelve years my husband’s gar- Gentlemen: Your Peerless 'Tomato 
den raised from your Seed was a sight to behold. leads the World for quality and size. 
- Everything grew and bore enormous crops. Your One perfect Tomato I grew this year 
Peerless Tomatoes were marvelous. Your Stringless weighed two pounds twelve ounces. 
Beans were the best tasting of any I ever ate, and Many weighed more than a pound. All 
such a crop of Cucumbers we never did see before. solid as a ‘Tock. Mrs. P. S. Smith, Smith- 
Mrs. - Fitch Payne, Fayette, Iowa. | ers, W. Va. 
781 Indiana or | 
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Gentlemen: Your Peerless Tomatoes are 
4 wonderful—Not a_ cracked or ill-shaped j 
one in the entire field. Mrs. W. R. Smith, 
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758 Dwart 
Champion 
The Great Tree 
Tomato 

An Mer tending canning variety. Resistant to heat and 
drought. Fruits are bright, deep red throughout; somewhat 
_ flattened but deep; large, weighing 6 to 7 ozs. each. Strong 
growing vines. Very prolific, producing up to frost. Excel- 
pep eriety for home gardens, as well as market or can- 
ning. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; VY, Ih. $1.35; Ye Ib. $2.50; Ib. $4.90, 
Poesia : 


768 hAarglobe 
Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A Great 
75 Day Tomato for Home or Market. 
This new type has rapidly achieved great 
popularity. The fruits are bright scarlet, 
smooth skin, deep globe shape, solid, meaty 
fruit, with little core. Excellent table qual- 
ity. The plants are strong and erect. Excellent 
-strain. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50; % Ih. 
$2.85; lb. $5.50, postpaid. 
769 Certified Marglobe 
Pkt, 15c; % oz. 45c; oz. 70c; %4 Ib. $1.65; 4% Ih. 
$3.15; lb. $6.00, postpaid. 










766 June Pink This popular Toma- 
A Pink Earliana, This is a va- fo is ioe in Se 
‘riety of exceptional value to it; making compact, 
market gardeners who want an stiff, upright plants, 
fe A : which carry the 
early, purplish pink tomato, fruit well above the 
either for home market or for ground. Ripens me-= 
fa shipping. Ripe tomatoes in 67 dium early; fruits 
days. Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; % Ib. ee Be ee en ae 
$1.90; % 1b. $2.60; 1b._ $7.00, : tee parplish otis: 
s postpaid. < Plants may be set as 
ar Mer : Ere close as 30 inches apart. 
Particularly well suited for 
the home garden. Ripe 
fruit in 70 days from trans- 
planting. Pkt. 15¢e: % oz. 
46e; oz. 75e; Va Ib, $1.90; % 
lb. $3.60; Ib. $7.00, postpaid. 


