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45 ONION Giant Yellow 
(Utah Strain) Sweet Spanish 
Largest and sweetest Onion in cultivation. Bulbs are globe-shaped with a 
small, firm neck covered with a heavy chestnut brown skin, very fine grain, flesh 
white. Bulbs average better than | Ib. grown from seed. Many folks who love 
Onions but cannot eat the pungent varieties can use this with satisfaction and 
no after effects. A money maker for home or market gardeners. Pkt. 15¢; 
oz. 50c; V4 Ib. $1.15; V2 Ib. $2.20; Ib. $4.25. 
*) CUCUMBER 
Condow's 
Early Hybrid 
F The vigorous disease resistant vines of 
this new Hybrid Cucumber produce 
throughout the season uniform smooth, 
symmetrical fruit. Ideal for pickles when 
young and make perfect 8 to 10 inch 
slicers when full grown. Very few seed. 
Flesh pure white, crisp and fine grained. 
Pkt. 40 Seeds 50c; 2 Pkts. 90c; '/e oz. 
$1.25. 















Special OFFER 
No. 15 
One Large Packet Each of 
the Three Outstanding 
Vegetables Featured on 
This Page. ONLY 90c. 
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““ TOMATO 
Condon's 
New Giant Hybrid 
This new giant wilt-resistant, mid-season Hy- 
brid Tomato produces an abundance of large 
uniform scarlet red fruit, averaging 8 to 10 
Ozs. each. Flesh is firm, very few seed, fine 
flavor. Unsurpassed for slicing, canning or 
juices. Pkt. 40 Seeds 50c; 2 Pkts. 90c, 
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