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Condon’s Peer 

ess To 
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ato 

“The World’s Greatest” Main Crop Tomato 
Originated on our Famous Rock River Valley Seed Farms. 
_ Absolutely Coreless, Practically Seedless, 
Solid Meat, and a Beautiful Bright Red 
Color. If you don’t give this grand 
variety a trial this year you 
are neglecting 
your own 
interests 










In a Class 
by Itself 
Color 
Bright 
Red 
Don’t 
Fail To 
Try This 
Grand Tomato 
Unrivalled 
For Market, 
Slicing and Canning 
Better Today Than Ever. 
In shape, CONDON’S PEER- 
LESS is smooth, well formed and 
extremely deep from stem to 
blossom, making it unusually 
heavy. It ripens evenly to the 
stem and is without ridges or 
cracks; it has great meatiness 
and few seeds. It is firm with- 
out being hard, unrivalled home 
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 
one of-the Grandest Tomatoes 
you have ever grown. Be sure 
to try this year. Pkt. 25c; 14 oz. 
60c; 0z. $1.00; 14 Ib. $2.75; 14 Ih. 
$5.00; 1b., $9.00, postpaid. 
Read What Others Say About Condon’s Peerless, The Grand Tomato 



Gentlemen: For twelve years my husband’s gar- 
den raised from your Seed was a sight to behold. 
Everything grew and bore enormous crops. Your 
Peerless Tomatoes were marvelous. Your Stringless 
Beans were the best tasting of any I ever ate, and 
such a crop of Cucumbers we never did see before. 
Mrs. Fitch Payne, Fayette, Iowa. 
764 indiana or 
Greater Baltimore (82 days) 
Purdue Strain—The Great Canner 
An outstanding canning variety. Resistant to heat and 
drought. Fruits are bright, deep red throughout; somewhat 
Gentlemen: Your Peerless Tomato 
leads the World for quality and size. 
One perfect Tomato I grew this year 
weighed two pounds twelve ounces. 
Many weighed more than a pound. All 
solid as a rock. Mrs. P. S. Smith, Smith- 
ers, W. Va. 
Hybrid | 
Tomatoes 





flattened but deep; large, weighing 6 to 7 ozs. each. Strong 
growing vines. Very prolific, producing up to frost. Excel- See Front 
lent variety for home gardens, as well as market or can- Cover and 
ning. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; %4 Ib. $1.35; ¥% lb. $2.50; Ib. $4.90, 
postpaid. ; Page 7 

popularity. 
Explanation 
of 
CERTIFIED 
TOMATO 
SEED 
Seed listed as 
“Certified” 
is produced 
from crops that 
were inspected 
and certified as 
to trueness to 

766 June Pink 
A, Pink Earliana, This is a va- 
riety of exeeptional value to 
market gardeners who want an 
$4.90, postpaid. 
early, purplish pink tomato, 
either for home market or for 
shipping. Ripe tomatoes in 67 
days. Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; %4 lb. | 
$1.90; % Ib. $3.60; lb. $7.00, type and ~iree=- 
dom from dis- 
ease by the Ag- 
ricultural De- 
partment of the 
state in which 
they were 
grown. 
postpaid. 

: Gentlemen: Your Peerle s Tomatoes are : 
—§ wonderful—Not a _ cracked or ill-shaped 
one in the entire field. Fi 
Allemands 
769 Certified Marglobe 
Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A Great 
75 Day Tomato for Home or Market, 
This new type has rapidly achieved great 
The fruits 
smooth skin, deep globe shape, solid, meaty 
fruit, with little core. 
ity. The plants are strong and erect. Excellent 
strain, Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 45c; oz. 70c; 14 lb. $1.65; 
% 1h. $3.15; Ih. $6.00, postpaid. 
768 Marglobe—Not Certified 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 14 1b. $1.35; 14 lb. $2.50; 1b. 





Mrs. W. R. Smith, 




are bright scarlet, 


Excellent table qual- 





