CAULIFLOWER 3 1:cheis 6.28 
309 New Super Snowball 
his is the earliest of all varieties we have ever seen. It makes a firm, solid 
ead 6 to 9 inches in diameter in about 85 days after sowing. Even under un- 
favorable conditions it will head up well, heads forming all at one time, showing 
a uniformity of size, shape, and type. The plants make a compact dwarf growth. 
The head is almost round. Has a beautiful pure white, smooth curd. Dry weather 
does not materially check its growth and therefore is able to resist diseases. 
Pkt. 35c; %4 oz. $1.00; 14 oz. $1.75; oz. $3.00; 14 Ib. $9.00; 4% Ih. $16.00; 1b. $30.00, 
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FOR 
Delicious Healthy Vegetables Recommended yo. Garden’ 
postpaid. 
Condon Bros. Seedsmen 
Dear Sirs: 
$13.00; 1b. $24.00, postpaid. 
24.00, postpaid, 
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fl TRUE EARLY SNOWBAL 
oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 14 lb. $7.00; 4% 1b. 
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| We have been using your Seeds for several years. We have had wonderful results as to 
quality of produce. Last year we raised 8,000 Cauliflower heads from your Super Snow- 
| ball Seed, which were the finest in this part of the country, many weighing 6 to 8 pounds. 
Thanking you, Arthur Moore. 
308 New Dry Weather or Danish Giant 
Though Cauliflower does best in a cool and moist season, in “Dry Weather” we 
have a variety which is actually drought-resistant and will produce heads when 
other varieties are a complete failure. It is of the highest quality, producing 
large, pure white heads, maturing a little later 
are considerably larger than those of that famous variety. Individual heads 
weigh 2 lbs each. Pkt. 25c; 14 02. 85c; 12 
than Early Snowball. The heads 
307 Genuine True Extra Early Snowball 
Splendid for forcing in the greenhouse and frames or outdoor culture. Brings 
a good price in the early market and stands shipping very well. Plants are | 
dwarf; heads grow 6 in. and more in diameter and have a smooth, compact curd. 
They weigh about 1% lbs. each and often more if grown under favorable condi- 
tions. One of the best known. The seed we offer you is of the highest possible 
quality. Pkt. 25c; 4% oz. 85c; l2 oz. $1.50; oz. $2.50; 44 Ib. $7.00; 14 Ib. $13.00; Ih. 
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Avilla, Indiana 
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
241 Long Island Improved 
A delicious, healthful vegetable. 
Easy to raise. Try it. 
This . new variety has 
proven to be a decided ad- 
yance on anything yet of- 
fered, being of half-dwarf, 
sturdy growth and produec- 
ing abundant large, solid, 
dark green sprouts which 
are of excellent quality. 
f Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 55c; oz. 95c; % Ib. $2.25; 
b. $4.00; 
40 by 80 foot plot produced from 
Gentlemen — My Uegetakle Garde Conion’s scoas, 24 "ats. Peas, 43 
qts. Green Beans, 12 qts. Beets, 
24 qts. Sweet Corn, 28 ats. Mixed Vegetables, 36 qts. Pickles, 38 ats. Tomatoes, 4 gts. Lima Beans— 
Tota! 214 qts. In addition, 75 heads of Cabbage, one bu. each Carrots, Mango Peppers, Onions, 
Radishes, Swiss Chard, Turnips, Parsnips and Lettuce. 1 could have easily canned 75 more quarts 
but my husband was working in a défense plant, one boy in the Army, another soon to join up, so | 
distributed the surplus to other good friends. Mrs. Olena Wright, Kokomo, Indiana. 
- 380 Large New York Purpie 
This is an improved strain entirely spine- 
jess that we highly recommend for home 
and commercial planters. Plants 30 
inches tall; very productive, bearing 4 
. 6 or more large, handsome dark pur- 
symmetrical broad egg shaped fruits 
the highest quality. Pkt. 20c; % 02. 
+ oz. 95¢; %4 Ib. $2.25; 4 Ib. $4.00; 
50, postpaid, ; ; 
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Delicious Vegetable—Easy to Grow. 
Include in Your Garden This Spring. 
1 oz. of Egg Plant seed wil! produce 
about 1000 plants. 
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May be cooked in various ways. 
The fruits are at their best edible 
stage when the skin has at- 
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tained a high gloss. Use 
when young, at which time ' As large as the New York im 
the seeds will be small and a Taptoua but about ten days : \l 
hardly noticeable. Keep f =i earlier. The skin is a rich, | 
fruits picked off as they be- o All| lustrous purplish black—the satin | 
come ready and plants Hgl| gloss and rich coloring add | 
should bear until frost. A GWM greatly to the beauty of these 
rich, sandy, warm soil pro- } Bl <‘Seggs.”? The intensely brilliant 
| coloring is uniform over the whole 
| fruit. Pkt. 20c; Yo oz. 55c; oz. 95c; 
| 4 1b. $2.25; 1% 1b. $4.00; lb. $7,590, 
postpaid. 
duces the best plants and 
yields the highest number 
of fruits. Seed should be 
started in a hotbed, or in- 
doors in shallow boxes, 8 to 
9 weeks before the time to 
set the plants out in the 
garden. Don’t plant in the 
garden until danger of frost 
