After All, It's What the Other 
rellow oays ihat Counts 
Read for yourself some of these nice letters. They really make 
our business a pleasure. We have thousands on file from customers 
from all over the country. You, too, will be just as well satisfied 
as they if you send us your orders this year,. 
"Received your shipment of two bushels of onion sets by 
express yesterday and wish to say that they were fine sets. I 
have not see none better on the market." E. DeWitt, 813 Plate 
St., Kokomo, Ind. 
"Your Peerless Tomato I have been planting the last two 
years. I think they are perfectly grand and everyone uses them 
think they are wonderful. Our five bushel of Sweet Clover, 
Alsike and Rape came from you people. We ordered with 
Albert M. Ahalt and your seeds always come up fine." Mrs. 
Clarence Huflfer, Burkittsville, Maryland. 
"The seeds and potatoes received in good condition and 
we are not only .satisfied but greatly pleased with quality of 
potatoes and quantity." Mrs. Frank Snyder, Box No. 74, Fox 
Lake, Illinois. 
"The clover seed came through in good shape and it is fine 
seed. Thankyou kindly." R. W. Dick, R. No. 62, Pulaski, Penn. 
"Along with this order I want to tell you of my success 
with your potatoes I ordered last spring. I planted bushel 
of Early Ohios and 1 peck of Irish Cobblers. After using from 
them all summer I put 10 bushels in the cellar for winter. 
Two years ago I planted 1 bushel of home grown Early Ohios 
and harvested 3 bushels of potatoes so small that my wife 
almost refused to cook them. Some difference, don't you 
think? No more home grown seed for me when I can get 
Condon's. Thanking you for past favors, I remain Elmer F. 
Dawson, Morrison, Illinois." 
"Am going to send you my congratulations as I received 
all of the seeds which I bought of you and will say that the 
$14.36 worth of garden seeds were all of extra quality and as 
for the $66.73 worth of farm seeds will say the Red Clover, 
the Alsike, the Soja or Soy Beans and also Liberty Millet 
were all A No. 1, all clean, bright prime seed for which I 
thank you very kindly and will be only too glad to recommend 
you to anyone as straight, honest people to deal with and 
if I am in the market for seeds next spring you will get my 
business again. Thanking you and wish you all manner of 
success, I am Respectfully yours, Jacob A. Thomas, Box No. 84, 
Stanton, Mich." 
Pleaae note these machines below. The one at the left is one of our Clipper Mills, known 
the world over as the Best Seed Cleaner manufactured. It is run by electric motor power, 
giving it a uniform, steady motion. Under each screen there is a heavy bristle brush full 
length of screen that travels constantly across from right to left and back again, brushing 
fhe bottom of each screen so the holes or perforations are kept perfectly full and open so 
every bag of seed is absolutely thoroughly cleaned and all runs alike. Now. on a hand mill 
you don't have these electric brushes, so after running two or three bushels the screens 
become closed up with small seeds, so most of the dirt and impurities go right through into 
the good seed again. The machine at the lower left is known as a Scarifier. Not much from 
appearance, but you know you can't judge from that side always. It's really a wonder for 
work. Seed goes in the top from bin on second floor and is driven very rapidly around the 
circular shoot at the left. In this shoot there is a heavy lining of coarse emery paper and 
as the seed comes in contact with the paper it scratches the hard surface of the seed so as 
to allow moisture to penetrate rapidly when planted. That's the secret of success with 
Scarified Alfalfa and Clover Seed. Costs a little to do this, but it's worth the cost many 
times. Our seed is all treated in this manner. Don't sow Sweet Clover or Alfalfa unless 
Scarified. Ours is. 
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