24 Feed your stock right, grow them some Mangels 
CONDONES World Beating MANGELS 
The Great Stock and Poultry Food 
MANGEL CULTURE. Plant in drills two to two and one-half feet apart, twelve to twen- 
ty seeds to the foot. The seeds should be well covered with about one inch of soil pressed 
firmly over it. Cultivate frequently. When about three inches high, thin to about ten 
inches apart. Sow 8 lb. per acre on any ordinary fertile soil. Thrives in every state in the 
union. 
An Acre of RootsWill Winter Your Stock- 
Relished by All Stock. Keeps Animals Healthy. Good 
Tonic. As Digestible as Grain. Takes the Place of 
Silo. Roots as Good 
as Grain Pound for 
Pound without Water. 
SAVES ONE-HALF 
GRAIN FEED With- 
out Reducing Milk 
Yield. 
Condon's 
Enormous 
The Largest Yielding, High- 
est Feeding Value of any 
Mangel We Know Of. 
Grows well above the ground, easily 
harvested, very nutritious. In color 
is a rich cardinal red, very cylindrical 
in shape. Flesh is white, firm and 
very sweet. Feed cows 25 to 50 
pounds a day, depending on taste. 
Average yield 25 to 30 ton per acre. 
Ounce, 10 cts.; I/4 lb., 30 cts., 
Yj, lb., 55 cts.; lb., $1.00; postpaid. 
288 
Coudon'H Bnormons— The Jumbo lUangel 
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