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This is the year to get some real Seed Com, Our Prices are very reaaoaatile. 
In growing nnd lireedins' 
our Meed coru we strive to 
produce -the best, after whieli 
we add II fair i»rofit for our 
Uilior. If want Mometlilugr 
real good try a MiKbel or two. 
CONDON'S Pedigreed 
SEED CORN 
715 "RKIU'S YK1.L.OW DUIMT." ReeosiUzed as the largest yieiaer 
and the best feeding corn in cultivation. It's a prize winner for 
quality and yield when planted in localities south of Rockford and 
a wonder for ensilage in localities north of Rockford. Our seed is 
truly extra line. Try it. 
705 "KARliY MURDOCK »;oi,l>l<;iM D13NT." also called Wisconsin 
No. 13. The Murdock Golden Dent Coin has been awarded sweep- 
stakes prizes twice for the northern zone, comprising- the stales of 
Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota and Michigan, at the 
National Corn Expositions. It is a heavy yieldin?; golden dent corn, 
outyielding most other sorts, having produced over 100 bushels per 
acre with good culture. Although it i.s such a heavy yielder, it 
matures early enough to make it well adapted for our northern 
states. The ears, which are large, with 16 to 20 rows of deep 
kernels, run very uniform and are of a V«ry distinct and handsome 
type. 
713 MIlVIVIi.sO'rA NO. 13 thoroughly matures in ninety days when 
planted on favoraljle soil and in a good location, but ninety-five to 
one hundred days placf.s it out of danger UTider average conditions. 
It may be planted as late as the second week in June and vet safely 
mature a crop. Many varieties fail to do well when subjected to 
new conditions or reyuire several years to become acclimated. Min- 
nesota No. 13 Corn, however, will thrive and produce abundantly on 
almost any soil and will do lemarkably well under adverse conditions 
when other varieties would fail entirely. Color, yellow. 
717 "SILVER KI>«; OR AvrscO\Sl.\ 7." This variety is the 
best white corn for any location. Not quite as large as some, but 
sure to mature. This variety originated iti northern Iowa and was 
brouglit into Wisconsin and Michigan, where it developed wonderful 
crops. 
704 "DAKOTA GOLDEN DENT CORN." This variety is all the 
name suggests — an extra early, beaufiful yellow dent corn. The 
stalk is rather dwarf in its growth; the ears are fair size and well 
placed, sufticiently high above the gi-ound to admit the use of a 
corn binder in harvesting the crop. Golden Dent is in demand with 
feeders who want something to be used as a starter for stock to 
be fed in the pastures during the fall. This variety will make good 
ears when closely planted in drills. 
709 "IOWA SILVER MINE." This has been the standard white 
corn of Iowa, where it originated, for years. Grows large, producing 
good foliage and ears, average from nine to twelve inches long, very 
deep, pure white kernels. Considered fairly early, but takes from 
110 to 120 days to mature. 
705 "IOW.\ r;OLD mine." a splendid Yellow Dent variety. This 
corn is identical in appearance and habit of growth, in size of ear 
and earliness, and in productiveness, with the Iowa Silver Mine, and 
everyone who has tried it is enthusiastic in praise of this splendid 
variety. 
7^0 "WIMPLE'S YELLOW DENT." A famous Dakota variety of 
corn. It originated with Mr. Wimple, a corn specialist of South 
Dakota, and is now largely planted over the corn belt and through- 
out the northern states. This variety, which has had a lot of careful 
breeding work put on it, is a bright yellow corn, with an average 
ear, producing kernels of unusual depth. 
707 "<;OLD STANDARD LE.\MINr;." Learning Corn is one of 
the "oldest varieties on tlie market today. Was introduced away 
back in 1826. Has been bred up so the old parent would be ashamed 
of itself today. Ears average from nine to twelve inches; deep, 
broad yellow kernels, maturing in from 110 to 120 days. Very heavy 
foliage. 
700 "BOONE COUNTY WHITE." The largest White Dent Corn 
grown, seldom matures in locality around Rockfoid, and is best 
suited to localities further south, where bumper crops are produced 
of large, deep white kernels. Makes a wonderful growth of- fodder, 
and is used for ensilage by many in the northern states. 
714 NORTHWESTERN DENT. The earliest Dent Corn of all. 
Known as Ponv Dent and Smoky Dent. Northwestern Dent will 
mature in Northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota under- ordi- 
nary conditions. A very satisfactory corn for "hogging off." North- 
western Dent can be relied upon year in and year out to produce 
a larger yield, better corn and mature more evenly than any of the 
other eactpa early varieties. 
All the above Standard Vaneties at the 
following Uniform Prices: V2 pound, 12c; 
pound, 20c; 3 pounds, 50c; postpaid. See 
717 Type Ear of Wisconsin wholesale list for prices on larger quantities. 
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