gONDON BROS. SEEDSMEN ^^S'mV^^X.^FPJ^^ 
In growing' and breeding our 
seed corn we strive to produce the 
best, after which we add a fair 
profit for our labor. If you want 
something real good try a bushel 
or two. 
CONDON'S PEDIGREED 
SEED CORN 
...Jlf'^^F^ YXInpW DENT." This variety is the best known among pro- 
sressive farmers who grow for the great corn shows and who trv to breed 
i?,^ Jj: .^^h^Ih^'''"'!'"^?- ^^'^^ °f ^«'<1''* '^ent is the standard for corn 
and |ene"ally di^ti^buted"''" shows it has become widely l<nown 
Tho "Mnrd?^ DENT," also called Wisconsin No. 13. 
fSi Golden Dent Corn has been awarded sweepstakes prizes twice 
^nri Sn,,?h na w''''"®^ Tt'?'?.';'^'"^ the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, North 
h^?„^^,- ^""^ M'chiean, at the National Corn Expositions. It is a 
Hnn»H .rt?, ^^"^ outyielding most other sorts, having pro- 
vv " ,?"shels per acre with good culture. Althoush it is such a 
nortlfprn i?»t;=" matures early enough to make it well adapted for our 
nortliein states. The ears, which are large, with 16 to 20 rows of deen 
kernels, run very uniform and are of a very distinct and handsome type. 
i;,,,^^^^^^?^^/'^- thoroughly matures in ninety days when planted on 
favorable soil and in a good location, but ninety-five to one hunclred davs 
places It out of danger under average conditions: A variety of Sorn wWch 
will show such valuable characteristics is an acquisition on any farm espe- 
cially for planting m the northwest, where early frosts are common It 
may be planted as late as the second week in June and yet safX mature 
Us^adantabUifvYn ?hL"nV'° P^","^"'^^ attention should be dire^ed is 
when subfeetld tn n^w^^nn'^ f"'' ^"^ climate. Many varieties fail to do well 
wnen subjected to new conditions or require several years to become scrli- 
mated. Minnesota No. 13 Corn, however, will thrive and produce abSn- 
dantly on almost any soil and will do reinarkably well under adverse con- 
ditions when other varieties would fail entirely. luverse con 
"SII.VEB XXNO OB WTSCONSIN NO. 7." This variety is the he«!t whito 
corn for any, location. Not quite as large as some, but sure to miturl Tl is 
variety originated in northern Iowa and was brought into Wiiconsin and 
Michigan, where it developed wonderful crops. vMsconsin and 
"DAKOTA GOI^DEN DENT CORN." This variety is all the name su- 
gests— an extia early, beautiful yellow dent corn The stafk is ratheT dwa?f 
in Its growth: the ears are fair size and well placed, sufflciently liigli abovl 
the ground to admit the use of a corn binder iii harvesting the crop ^ Golden 
For storrtoT/?»H'^"^K^'*''"f ""10 want something to bl used aj a staite? 
toi stock to be fed in the pastures during the fall. This variety will make 
good ears when closely planted in drills. ^^neiy wiu maKe 
"IOWA SIi;VEB MINE." This has been the standard white corn of 
Io^va, where it originated, for years. Grows large, producing good foUaee 
and ears, average from nine to twelve inches loni, very delp pure wwfl 
kernels. Considered fairly early, but takes from 110 to 120 da?s to mature 
"IOWA GOLD MINE." A splendid Yellow Dent variety This corn is 
Identical in appearance and habit of growth, in size of ear and earliness and 
^5%?i?s^'lp&"^k"r!et^y"^ ^^^"-^""^ .?2s"t"r?ll'i?"i^ 
orig;;S^^|\?f=^?;°^e,"f ^?rn stec^fa?l^t"^of°lSSl^ ffi "/nd^T nol^ 
yellow corn, with an average ear, producing kernels of unGsual depth 
"GODD STANDARD lEAMING." Learning Corn is one of the oldest 
^i^'l^fV% ThY'^o^VlJ-e^nt ^'^S,i"L'^^"^,-mtro^f ^AoB B 
do„i"^°?u^| ^r=ty^?S Jo^L'o^rr fnd"?s"L?t-s'ui^?S" tf-Klifit" 
further south where bumper crops are produced of large deep wh?te kernel 
^I'or'tltfrn Italel''"' ^'""''^ °' "^^<» enlilagl'b'mLny Yn" the 
Pony''?>?n't=^f\^=o"u^ ™ N^r^liw^Jt'^fn' D^elif w^^[ VJu?!'' • ^rT. ^« 
Michigan, Wisconsin Ld Minnes°oYa-Sndei- o'^rdiLry'^co^d uTons " ThTs"'on2 
fact IS enough to recommend it highly, but also is a heavryie der'and rLdi?3 
adapts Itself to practically all soils. Kernels are of brilhtcherrv-red color 
with yellowish cap— the result of a cross between a Reri iriiTit ^ 
Dent. Often matures in less than eiglitv davs Enrs^r» ^ T«H<>w 
long ten to fourteen rowed and'^have^a fhfn ^cob. Type of tl^e U ie\ v\L" weH 
established and ears are exceedingly uniform. The color of this cSr^ should 
S-^*^ tt o'j-i'''^ jonable to any one, as it will mature when no yellow cSrn wni 
For the North we know of no better corn for replanting or p anTins hte in" 
season. Grain dries very quickly and thoroughly A viry satisf ictorv 
for "hogging oft." Northwestern Dent can be relied upon vear in n^d Se^v 
out to produce a larger yield better corn and mature more even y than an - 
of the other extra early varieties. cveiny man any 
All the above Standard Varieties at the following 
Uniform Price: 3^ pound, 15c; pound, 25c; 3 
pounds, 70c, postpaid. See wholesale list for prices 
TYPE BAB OF WISCONSIN NO. 7 larger quantities. 
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