CONDON’S HIGH YIELDING—OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN 83 
Well Graded—High Germination—Sold on Your Approval 
Condon's Golden Harvest 
An Ideal Variety for Northern Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa 
A splendid corn to sell in market on the ear. Will produce a satisfac¬ 
tory crop with less favorable conditions than those required by Reid’s 
Dent. In numerous tests on both good and poor soil we have found that 
it responds to good soil and cultivation with an immense yield; it will 
also produce more corn with ordinary treatment than any other large¬ 
eared variety. The plant is ideal, the stalk being about eight feet high 
with abundant broad leaves, and is so well rooted that it withstands 
wind storms extra well. Ears are borne uniformly at about four feet 
from the ground, high enough to get at the sun and air, low enough to 
be protected from wind storms and just right for husking. The shank is 
long, allowing the ear to droop when maturing, thus shedding the rain 
instead of holding it in the husk. The ear_s are large, 10 to 12 inches 
long, nearly cylindrical, holding their size well to the end, are well 
rounded or capped over at both ends. 
Condon's Golden Glow 
The Best Yellow Corn for Wisconsin and all 
localities north of Rockford, Ill. 
Condon’s Golden Harvest 
Silver King (Wisconsin No. 7.) 
By Far the Best White Dent for Wisconsin, Northern Illinois and Iowa 
Silver King is not only the hest white variety but one of the best 
0,1 j o, . , , . , and heaviest yielders of all varieties of corn for the Northern 
Golden Glow is the most popular variety in States. It is a big yielder. The Official Description from Wiscon- 
Wisconsin corn. It is grown more largely than Sin College of Agriculture Corn Bulletin No. 170, is as follows: 
"This variety is a uniform creamy white in color and has a 
slight roughness of kernel. The cob is glistening white. The 
length of ears varies from 7 to 10 inches. The standard length 
is from 8% to 9% inches. 
grown more largely 
any other variety. It certainly is well adapted 
to all sections of the state as far north as north- 
central Wisconsin. It is a little earlier than 
either Murdock or'Silver King, hence safer in 
an unfavorable season. 
Description. Golden Glow is' a pure golden yel- One of the outstanding large yielding 
low corn, ears iairly large, the standard official ^"averngf f rom^O^o" 9^ 
length being 8% to 9% inches. 
Boone County White 
Improved Learning 
The Learning - is the oldest distinct 
variety of corn, having been origi¬ 
nated in 1826. It is a standard yel¬ 
low corn, well adapted to northern 
and central Illinois and the most 
of Iowa, and similar latitudes. In 
fact, it is grown with success in 
southern Wisconsin and is in great 
demand in the north for silage. Not 
quite as large and not quite as late 
as Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
Iowa Gold 
Mine 
bushels per 
acre under favorable conditions. Ears 
9 to 11 inches long. 18 to 22 rows. Grain 
very deep, little rough. Extremely at¬ 
tractive Corn both on the ear and 
shelled. Prize winner in many markets. 
120 day corn. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
Reid's Yellow Dent 
Leading standard yellow variety originated by Mr. James L. ...... 
Reid of Illinois many years ago, who fixed a type that experts making an excellent silage or fod- 
have failed to change for the better. In my opinion the most der variety, 
popular sort of yellow corn grown in the 
One of the old standard favorites 
producing an abundant crop of ex¬ 
cellent quality. 115 to 120 day 
variety. Not suited for Northern 
latitude. Our seed is grown in 
central Illinois, and especially 
suited for planting in the Central 
or . Southern district of the Corn 
Belt. Ears are good size, very 
symmetrical. The kernel is deep 
yellow with a small red cob. 
Stalks are stiff, heavily leaved, 
Iowa Silver Mine 
Identical in char- 
acteristics with 
Iowa Gold Mine. 
Recognized as one 
of the large yield¬ 
ing, drought resist¬ 
ing White varieties 
of Corn. Especially 
suited for Central 
and Southern Corn 
Belt. Makes an ideal 
silage o r fodder 
Corn. 
United States. I offer pure type of this leading 
standard variety, which is among the best all 
around purpose Yellow Dent Corn grown. 
Description —Color deep yellow, with lighter 
cap. Grain very deep, closely packed; butt and 
tips almost entirely covered over. Slightly 
rough, with grains dented on top. Leaves and 
stalks of Reid’s Yellow Dent make the finest 
ensilage and fodder. Matures in 110 days. 
Murdock Yellow Dent 
Wise. No. 13 
Murdock Yellow Dent is of a deep yellow col¬ 
or, ears 8 V 2 to 9% inches in length, hard and 
solid, just slightly rough and very uniform in 
type. It makes a large heavy growth of stalk 
and leaf and so is a good silage variety. Mur¬ 
dock is not a whole lot different from Golden 
Glow but it grows a trifle larger both in stalk 
and ear and yields a trifle more. 
Silver King - 
(Wise. No. 7) 
Special Prices on All Seed Corn Listed on This Page 
Catalog 
Number 
Variety 
Where Grown 
Postpaid Prices 
Not Prepaid Prices 
Bushel 56 lbs. Shelled 
1 lb. 
3 lbs. 
5 lbs. 
Bu. 
2 Bu. 
5 Bu. and Over 
1276 
Condon’s Golden Harvest. 
Northern Illinois.. 
$0.22 
$0.60 
$0.75 
$2.25 
$2.10 
$1.95 Per Bu. 
1277 
Golden Glow or Wisconsin No. 12. 
Northern Illinois. 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.25 
2.10 
1.95 Per Bu. 
1278 
Murdock Yellow Dent or Wis. No. 13.. 
Northern Illinois. 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.25 
2.10 
1.95 Per Bu. 
1279 
Reid’s Yellow Dent...-.. 
Northern Illinois_ 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.25 
2.10 
1.95 Per Bu. 
1286 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.25 
2.10 
1.95 Per Bu. 
1296 
Improved Learning. 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.10 
2.00 
1.90 Per Bu. 
1297 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.10 
2.00 
1.90 Per Bu. 
1298 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.10 
2.00 
1.90 Per Bu. 
1299 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.10 
2.00 
1.90 Per Bu. 
1295 
.22 
.60 
.75 
2.10 
2.00 
1.90 Per Bu. 
12S7 
.22 
.60 
.75 
3.25 
3.10 
2.95 Per Bu. 
1285 
Improved Yellow Yankee Flint . 
Northern Illinois. 
.22 
.60 
.75 
3.25 
3.10 
2.95 Per Bu. 
1288 
Northern Illinois. ... 
.22 
.60 
.75 
3.25 
3.10 
2.95 Per Bu. 
1286 
King Philip Red Flint. 
Northern Illinois_ 
.22 
.60 
.75 
3.25 
3.10 
2.95 Per Bu. 
Y Bu., Any of the Dent Seed Corn, Not Prepaid 65c, Yi Bu., $1.20. 
Y Bu., Any of the Flint Seed Corn, Not Prepaid $1.00, Yz Bu., $1,75, 
Extra Early Flint Varieties for Hogs—75 to 80 Days 
Improved Yellow Yankee Flint Corn 
KING PHILIP RED FLINT. This extra 
early corn is eight-rowed and one of the 
most reliable and productive varieties for 
the Northwest. The ears grow 12 inches 
long. Stalks produce two and sometimes 
three good large ears. Not nearly as hard 
as ordinary Flint Corn. The stalks grow 
about 7 feet in height and are very leafy, 
therefore valuable for fodder. 
LONGFELLOW YELLOW 
FLINT. A Beautiful cob of rich, 
glossy yellow, and very long 
—ten to fifteen inches. The 
stalks grow to the height of 7 
to 7% feet, and the ears are 
borne" about three feet from 
the ground. 
SANFORD’S WHITE FLINT. 
The ears are of unusual 
length, twelve to fifteen inches, 
smooth and symmetrical shape, 
of a flinty white color. Stalks 
grow very tall, usually have 
two to three ears, and it is a 
splendid variety for fodder. 
IMPROVED YELLOW 
YANKEE. Particularly 
adapted to the Northern 
Middle States. One of the 
earliest and best known 
yellow flint varieties. The 
ears are well filled to the 
tips with good, rich, gold¬ 
en-yellow kernels. The 
stalks grow five feet high 
and often produce two and 
three ears each. Will pro¬ 
duce a good crop if plant¬ 
ed as late as July. 
