Two of The World's Greatest Farm Crops 91 
1305 Condon's 
Silo King 
The Greatest Ensilage 
Corn Ever Grown 
40 Tons Per Acre Common Yield— 
70 Tons Have Actually Been 
Produced 
A fine strain of ensilage 
corn, selected by ourselves, 
which has proved to be one of 
the most valuable and largest 
yielding ensilage corns in cul¬ 
tivation. It grows very tall, at¬ 
taining a height of 16 to 20 
feet; is prolific in its nature, 
having from two to six ears to 
the stalk, makes a heavy thick 
growth of fodder, and is alto¬ 
gether, in our opinion and in 
the opinion of those who have 
tested it, the best and most 
productive of ensilage corns. 
Postpaid—V 2 lb. 18c; lb. 30c; 
3 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.00. Not 
Prepaid, 1/4 bu. 90c; V 2 bu. 
$1.65 ; bu. $3.00 ; 2 to 5 bu. @ 
$2.85; 5 bu. and over @ $2.75. 
Hundreds of 
Farmers Write Like 
These Two 
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Gentlemen: Please send one and one-half bushels Condon’s ‘‘Silo King” 
Seed Corn. We have used this corn the past two years with very good 
results. We find it an exceptionally good ensilage crop as it grows tall 
and large and produces large ears. Last year we put up 165 tons silage 
from seven acres, while before this we always used 15 to 20 acres and 
even then we have failed to fill the silos. 
CRYSTAL SPRINGS DAIRY, C. L. Burch, Neosho, Missouri. 
I cannot help but write you regarding my silage which was produced from 
your Silo King Corn. It is simply marvelous. The extra large ears and 
leafy stalks made the most wonderful silage I have ever grown. I will buy 
your Silo King Corn every year. Stalks grew very tall producing better 
than 40 tons per acre and the most wonderful silage one could wish for. 
This certainly is a big profitable cropper and I will recommend it to my 
neighbors. OSCAR A. NOREEN, Reed City, Mich. 
Soy Beans Are Valuable for Hay, for Seed, or Soil Improvement 
FREE—SOY BEAN BULLETIN 
If interested in this big money making Farm Crop write today for this instructive 
Bulletin telling how to grow Soy Beans profitably. 
Inspecting’ a Field 
of Illini Soy Beans 
Grown for Seed 
1404 New Mukden 
Bate introduction by the University of Iowa. Here is a new variety of Soy Beans that 
has produced unusually large yields in Northern Indiana, Illinois and Iowa, many fields 
averaging as much as 4 0 bushels per acre. The Mukden usually has three beans in a 
pod. The pods starts six inches from the ground. The plant grows about six inches taller 
than Illini or Manchu and matures about 10 days earlier. This is a yellow-seeded variety 
which is the universal favorite as a market sort. Supply of seed is limited so order early 
please. Postpaid, 1 lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c. Not Prepaid, % bu. 55c; i/ 2 bu. 95c; bu. 
$1.75; 2 to 5 bu. @ $1.70 per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $1.65 per bu. 
Positive Hay Cropper Even Under 
Most Extreme Weather Conditions. 
Defies Drought, Making Valuable 
Hay Crop When Other Grasses Fail. 
Big Money In Them For Commercial 
Markets—Plant a Big Acreage This 
Year and We Know You Will Be 
Pleased. 
1402 mini Soy Beans (105 Day Bean) 
Illini was developed at the Illinois Experiment 
Station. It has been constantly increasing in 
popularity. It seems to grow a little taller than 
Manchu, giving a heavier yield while, in season, it 
is a few days earlier. Just as desirable in every 
other way and we would say better for hay in 
Northern Illinois, Michigan or Wisconsin. Post¬ 
paid, 1 lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c; Not Pre¬ 
paid, % bu. 55c; 14 bu. 92c; bu. $1.75; 2 to 5 bii. 
@ $1.70; 5 bu. and over @ $1.65. 
1403 Manchu Soy Beans (HO Day Bean) 
This is by far the most popular Soy Bean in the 
middle west. It is a medium early variety, and it 
matures dry beans in about 110 days. The Man¬ 
chu was almost unanimously considered to be the 
best of all Soy Beans for any purpose until the 
introduction of Illini. Seeds are yellow with a 
peculiar black seed scar. We recommend this 
variety for hay and silage, and as being one of 
the best to plant with corn for silage. Postpaid, 
1 lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c. Not Prepaid, % 
bu. 55c; y 2 bu. 92c; bu. $1.75; 2 to 5 bu. @ $1.70; 
5 bu. and over @ $1.65. 
