Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
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r2i CONDON'S Regenerated Red Hackberry 
The Greatest Feeding Corn Ever Known. Extremely Early, Ma- 
turing in 90 Days. Wonderful Yielder, Producing 83 Bushels Aver- 
age Last Year. ■ 
The color is a rich dark red with occasional light caps; grains 
very deei) and hackled; ears 10 to 13 inches long, very small cob- 
therefore extremely early. Safe to plant as far north as Central 
Wisconsin or Dakota. DON'T FAIL to TRY at least a bushel of 
this WOXUERiniL CORN. J4 lb., 1-5 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 70 
cts., postpaid. See Wholesale List for prices on larger quantities. 
Pedigree Seed Corn 
Condon's Pedigree Seed Corn is bred for High \ leld, High 
Otl, Protein, High Prepotency. 
The yield of high 
bred Corn is from tn 
to 40 per cent greater 
than of ordinary 
Corn. In pedis'reo 
Corn the per cent of 
barren stalks is re- 
duced to the mini- 
mum, while the 
cnt of sood ears is 
raised to the maxi- 
mum. 
HlKh Oil Corn fin- 
ishes beef and pork 
more rapidly and re- 
quires fewer bushels 
than ordinai-y Corn. 
Hi^'h Protein 
malies Corn a bal- 
anced ration for 
growing- cattle. Or- 
dinary Corn contains 
10 per cent protein, 
pedigree Corn 22.80 
l^er cent, increase 
12. SO per cent.' 
P r o potency 
increased by breed- 
ing-. 
Purity niaintained 
b.v selecting for seed 
only ears which are 
true to type; and by 
isolation. 
One liundred bush- 
els and more of hig'h 
bred Corn have been 
produced where ordi- 
nary Corn yielded 
sixty bushels. 
71^1 CondfmV Kefifeueruted Red 
Uaokbcrry 
The Oreateiit Feediuii; Corn Elver Kuo-mt 
— Extremely Iflariy 
TOZ Condones Improvad Golden Glow 
CONDON'S Improved 
Golden Glow 
The pedigreed Corn that outyielded all others at the Winnebago 
County Corn Contest conducted by Professor Ten Eyck. 43 varie- 
ties eompeted. CnnilouS Improved Golden Glow made a yield Of 
is'i'i bushels shelled corn per acre on Mr. Burch's farm in Seward 
township, outyielding even the large late varieties such as Reid's 
Yellow Dent and Silver Mine, which are risky sorts in northern 
latitudes in normal seasons. "When you can get sate, sure Pedi- 
greed Seed Corn like Condon's Improved Golden Glow, that makes 
an average yield of 83% bushels per acre in this county, you can't 
afford to be without some oi it on your farm. This Corn, has a 
prond history. It has been fostered by Prof. Moore, (he famed 
Corn specialist of the Wisconsin University. It is a cross of Wis- 
consin No. g and the famous North Star Corn, combining- the ex- 
treme earliness of the former with the larger ears and heft of the 
The ears are of very attractive appearance, quite large, 16 to 18 
latter. 
rowed, of symmetrical shape, well filled from butt to tip with good 
sized kernels of pure .golden-ycUow color which are slightly 
rough on the outer end and are entirely free of any tendency to 
flintiness. The stalks are about 7 feet high, produce a larse 
amount of foliage, making- a splendid fodder and silage corn. 
Everybody seems to be very enthusiastic about it. V" lb., 12 etn.s 
lb., 20 cts.; -A !hs., BO ets.t postpaid. See -wholesale list for prices 
in larKor qnantities, 
For Low Prices on Farm Seeds in Qusntities See Srecjjii Red List 
