CONDONES "SILO KING" 
The Greatest Ensilage Corn Ever Grown 
40 Tons Per Acre Common Yield ) g^y^ 
70 Tons Have Actually Been Produced (weight 
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A fine strain of ensilage corn, selected by ourselves, 
•whicli lias proved to be one of the most valuable and 
largest yielding ensilage corns in cultivation. It 
grows very tall, attaining a height of 16 to 20 feet; 
is prolific in its nature, having from two to six ears to 
the stallc, makes a heavy thick growth of fodder, and Is 
altogether, in our opinion and in the opinion of those 
who have tested it. the best and most nrndnct've of 
ensilage corns. ^ lb., 15 cents; lb., 25 cents; 3 lbs., 65 
cents, postpaid. See wholesale list for prices In larger 
qnantlties. 
GIANT RED COB FODDER CORN 
An Old Time Favorite 
A tall growing .ooiithem variety which is very popu- 
lar all over the country. In Canada it seems to have 
the preference over any other sort, perhaps because It 
has been very widely errown find w ill produce a large 
tonnage in a short space of time. It grows very tall 
and very leafv. The seed Is white and grows on red 
cobs, thus giving it the name. ^iVb^ 14 cents; Ib^ 22 
cents; 3 lbs., 60 cents, vostpe^ see wlioleaato list for 
lanrer qnantitleB- 
Mr. Carpenter, one of Winnebago County's most 
progressive farmers whose farm Is located at Ros- 
coe, Illinois, was at our Seed House, October 18th 
with a single stalk of this Silo King which measured 
16 feet. Mr. Carpenter has just finished filling his 
Silo, and he is more than pleased with the tonnage 
produced per acre. He said he would not have any 
other variety even as a gift when "Silo King" could 
be obtained. 
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WHITE COB ENSILAGE CORN 
A Popnlar Standard Variety 
A pure white Com with a white cob of tall growth, 
short joints and leafy, giving an abundance of fodder; 
sweet tender and Juicy, cropping as high as 45 tons 
per acre. It is a popular standard variety which has a 
wide reputation all over the country and may be suc- 
cessfully grown for fodder in almost any latitude. Drill 
1% bushels to the acre In rows 3^4 feet apart. % lb, 
14 cents; lb., 22 cents; 3 lbs., 60 cents, postpaid. Be* 
wboleaale list for prices in lanreir qaantttu*. 
