The 
Camera 
Won't Lie. 
These Are 
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As You 
sow 
So Shall 
You 
REAP 
These Are the Kind of Clover Fields that Furnish Condon's Purity 
Brand— ''Highest Quality Obtainable'' 
WHAT IS A BUSHEL OF CLOVER SEED WORTH? 
It depends entirely on the quality of the seed berry, the germination, the purity, and the locality where grown. 
"Now, then," this being true, there is only one way of securing and handling seed of this quality, and that one way is to see the 
fields when in blossom, and know positively that they are absolutely free from foul weeds of any kind. In that way only can 
you be positive of getting Pure Plump Berries and strong germinating hardy seed. 
Of course, it costs a little more per 100 pounds to secure seed of this character, than seed which is secured from all parts of the 
globe, remilled and offered at various prices, but really is it not worth much more? Personally, I would have the best or none 
at all, for the small difference per acre of seeding the Best in Comparison to the other is so very little you can't afford to take 
a chance of not getting a catch, besides the chances of getting your fields infested with bad weeds which are found abundantly 
in lower grades of seed is another good reason for sowing only the Best. 
the fferminatlng' powers, and it does increase them, from 22 to 30% 
above unscarlfled "J-iOd. Think these things over carefully for they 
mean more to you than anybody else, and when you want some real 
good farm seeds, that are pure and sure send us your order for 
Purity brand. All Our Seeds are sold you on the Broad Qnarantee to 
be Entirely Satisfactory to you upon arrival or you may return them 
at our expense and set your money refunded cheerfully, and promptly, 
transportation charges included. 
May we help you? Write us. Yours truly, 
CONDON BROS., Seedsmen 
Price should be the last consideration when buying Clover and 
Farm Seed. One man may offer Clover Seed at 50c per pound, and 
another at 60c per pound. They are both Clover Seed apparently, 
but "Oh" what a difference! You can't get a Packard Automobile 
at a Ford price, and still they are both autos. I'd rather have a 
Ford Auto and sow Pnrlty Brand Seeds on my farm than ride in a 
Packard and sow the common grades, for I'm sure if one continues 
sowing the poorer grades of grass offered In many markets, it's only 
a question of a short time until the farm will be so run down that 
it won't support a Ford. 
All our farm .seeds are secured in the same careful manner as 
was this crop of Red Clover shown in the picture. They are all thor- 
oughly, double-recleaned on our Clipper Mills and the Alfalfa and 
Sweet Clover Is then run through our Scarifying Machine to increase 
