16 The Great PE 
New Bee 
Vicland 
New Vicland Oats 
Wisconsin’s Newest and Heaviest Yielding Variety 
Many customers report average yield better than 85 bushels per acre. Measured 
weight, 36 to 88 lbs. per bushel. Generally considered the most outstanding introduc- 
tion in Seed Oats up to the present time. Our sales last year were better than 6000 
bushels. Our advance bookings for this spring are very heavy, so advise you to order 
early. 
4 Wisconsin’s Newest and Heaviest Yielding Oat— 
' Rust and Smut Resistant—Grown From Wisconsin 
| Certified Seed. Vicland was developed by the Wis- 
; consin Agricultural Experiment Station from a cross 
between Victoria, a South American Oat, and Rich- 
land, a variety that originated in Russia. This will 
be the third year that the seed is offered commer- 
cially. Vicland is a very heavy Oat and a very heavy 
yielder; many report over 85 bushels per acre. It’s 
an early yellow short straw, but on fertile soil the 
straw grows to a good height. Not recommended 
for soil low in fertility as the straw is apt to be 
too short to cut with a binder. When shocked it will 
stand for a long period without germinating. A dis- 
tinct advantage in rainy weather. 
NOTICE 
In view of the universal demand for New 
Vicland Oats as described above, we are 
discontinuing offering other varieties until 
something better in our judgment is intro- 
duced. 
1372—Certified Seed. Postpaid, lb. 30c; 2% lbs., 
65c; 5 Ibs. $1.15. 
- 1373—Not Certified Seed. Postpaid, lb. 25c; 
Our 2% lbs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.00. 
Seed For Larger Quantities See Wholesale Red 
Oats List Enclosed. 
Are : BARLEY 
Sold 1221 Wisconsin No. 38 Barbless 
32 Ibs (48 lbs. Bu.) Sow 216 to 3 Bu. per Acre 
: Originated by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. 
per Remarkably heavy yielder, producing over 70 bush- 
Bu. els per acre. The very finest for malting purposes. 
: Its smooth beards, resistance to hot weather and 
_ Sow 23 heavy yielding qualities make it the most outstand- 
to3Bu. ing variety. Postpaid, lb., 25c; 2% lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., 
perAcre ¢1.00. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale Red sree 
List Enclosed. 1221 BARLEY WIS. No. 38 
Condon’s Profitable Pasture Mixtures Spring Wheat 
1347 Hog Pasture Mixture (Annual) 1435 New Marquis Beardless 
Especially prepared for quick results Aas a oe hon eee ae is comecece off (60 lbs. Bu.) Sow 114 Bu. per Acre’ 
the following annual varieties; Peas, Soy Beans, Vetches, Crimson over, Rape, Sugar i i is i 
Cane, American Millet, Turnips, Rutabagas, Barley, and other grains and forage plants,§ Tt ie Bites tae! ete ee hea 
all in the right proportion. This mixture will provide an abundant pasture within. sixf By far the best variety for the corn belt " 
weeks from day of sowing the seed, continuing green and bountiful until destroyed by This wheat has very stiff straw of medium height 
frost. Almost all of these varieties will come up again as fast as they are eaten down and does not lodge easily. The heads are bald and nite: 
and will furnish 4 to 5 times as much forage as can be obtained from any clover-grass] heavy, have smooth yellow chaff; the kernels flint 
mixture, and this food is succulent and nutritious and much relished by hogs. It will} more round than those of other spring wheats thienee 
keep them healthy and strong and they will gain in weight easily and quickly. This} 44 more plump, and of dark red color. Postpaid, 1b 
mixture will prove a most profitable investment for every farmer. It is usually sown}’ 36 cts: 2, Ibs. 65c: 5 lbs $1.15. For Larger Quantities 
about corn planting time, but can also be sown as a catch crop any time during the] gee Wholesale Red List Enclosed : 
season until August. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, lb., 35 cts.; 2% lbs., 85 cts.; : 
5 lbs., $1.50. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale Red List Enclosed. z 










'379 Permanent Pasture Mixture 
Big Value for Little Money 
For many years hundreds of our satisfied cus- 
tomers from all sections of the country come back 
tq us annually for a supply of our especially pre- 
pared permanent pasture and meadow mixture 
which we have been blending and selling with sat- 
isfaction for many, many years. This mixture con- _ 
tains proper proportions of the very finest “Purity” 
Brands of Medium and Mammoth Red Clover, Sweet 
Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa, Kentucky Blue Grass, Red 
Top, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Rye Grass and 
Bromus. By proper blending, this combination of 
grasses has given perfect satisfaction under every 
and all conditions. It is adapted to dry or moist 
lands. Sow in spring 15 pounds per acre. Postpaid, 
1% \b., 30 cts.; Ib., 50 cts.; 215 Ibs., $1.10; 5 Ibs., 
$2.00. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale Red 
List Enclosed. 

