Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
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701 Actual photOKrapb of CONDON'S GOLDEN HARVEST. Best 100-day Yellow Den. 
Thoroughly Acclimated, Tested, Northern Grown 
701 CONDON'S Golden Harvest 
niiirort hv Rpirt's Dent In numerous tests on both gooa ana poor ^V' v j,^' 
?ound^h^tU%1,sp?nds■togood soil and cuUivation „ u^^^^^^^ 
four feet from the ground, high enough to get at the sun and air, 
be protected from wind storms and just right husking^ rain instead of hold: 
allowing the ear to droop when maturing, thus shedding the rain insteaa oi nom 
List tor prices In larger quantities on all farm seed. 
EXTRA EARLY SNAPPING 
FLINT CORN 
Ready to Snap for Hogs in 75 to 80 Days 
BTery farmer should haw at least *«"»' »T »"^.f„,*,?J PresWe'^J 
tinnrn hard and ready to feed when jon need It badly. "BlU ^,^«.»i»eu. 
of^hrBoSne County Milk Dealers' Assoclntion, sajs: ' Condon. 1 couldn't afford 
u, farm ^"thout " on." flint corn. It's Insurance against my main corn . rop. 
simetlmcr i SSap Snd f eed It and other times 1 Ju»t turn In my hoK« and let .hem 
wait on themselves, and, hcHevc me, they clean It up «ne. 
710 IMPROVED YELLOW YANKEE. Particularly adapted to the Northern 
Mi,irti,.%tntes One of the earliest and best known yellow flint vanet es. Ihc 
eLrs''are''l%S?ftned\o1he t%1f wUh^ rich, fo>aen-yeUow kernel. The ^ta^ 
K-row five feet high and often produce two and three ears each. Will produce a 
good crop If planted as late as July. 
711 KING PHILLIP. This is an extra early red flint sort. The ears are ten 
inches long and ""ht-rowed. On poor land It docs much better in yield than 
most other sorts. One of the very earliest field corns. 
712 LONGFELLOW FLINT. A beautiful cob of rich, glossy yellow, and very 
lone— ten to fiftfen inches. The stalks grow to the height of 7 to 7% feet, and 
the^i^^rl are borne about three feet from the ground. This Is a favorite with 
chicken raisers in the middle corn belt. 
Tin SANFORD'S WHITE FLINT. This is one of the standard varieties or 
nint'corn a?rve" %op"aT.y' -The ears are of unusual length. ^^^^^^ ^^ llVy 
inches smooth and symmetrical shape, of a flinty white color. »taiKs Kto^^^'' 
tall usually have two to three ears, and it is a splendid variety for fodder. 
Vis SOirAW CORN. In color this corn is blue— almost black It is ex- 
tremelv white inside and very soft. In fact, the entire kernel, except the g-' m, is 
mM nn of -i soft Starchy material. The Indians used it for making flour fequaw 
"o, n i.'^exlrcmely eai'ly an" makes good fodder, many planting it very thick for 
this purpose. It is a great yielder. 
All the above Flint Com at the followlnc uniform price: % I*""?,*' ' 
pound, 2 5cT 3 pounds. 70c, postpaid. See whole sale list for larger quantities. 
■- ' For Low Prices on farm seeds in quantities see Spieciai Red List. 
Tig XiOngrfellow Flint 
