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1305 Condon’s Silo King | 
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40 Tons Per Acre Common Yield— @ : 
The Greatest Ensilage Corn Ever G 
70 Tons Have Actually Been 
Produced 
A fine strain of Southern 
grown white ensilage corn, se- 
lected by ourselves, which has 
proved to be one of the most val- 
uable and largest yielding en- 
silage corns in cultivation. It 
grows very tall, attaining 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 altogether, in our opinion 
and in the opinion of those who 
have tested it, the best and most 
productive of ensilage corns. 
Postpaid, Ib., 30 cts.; 214 lbs., 
70 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
See Wholesale List Enclosed 
for special prices on larger 
quantities. 



Hundreds of 
Farmers Write Like 
These Two 
I cannot help but write you regarding my silage which was produced from 
It is simply marvélous. 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 
your Silo King Corn. 
neighbors. 
Southern Grown — White and Yellow Dent 
Seed Corn—Open Pollinated 

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1290 Southern Grown White Dent 
An outstanding large yielding open-pollinated White 
Dent Corn, producing on an average from ™ to 80 
bushels per acre under favorable growing condi- 
tions. The extra large 10 to 12 inch long, nearly 
cylindrical ears are filled from end to end with 
18 to 20 rows of deep kernels. Stalks grow about 
7% feet tall with abundant broad leaves and are 
so well rooted that it withstands windstorms and 
dry weather very well. Ears are borne at about 
four feet from the ground. 
1291 Southern Grown Yellow Dent 
This is a spendid Corn to sell on the ear. Will 
produce a very satisfactory crop wtih less favorable 
conditions than most open-pollinated varieties. It 
responds to good soil and cultivation with an _im- 
mense yield of ‘75 to 85 bushels per acre. Ears 
are large, 10 to 12 inches long with 18 to 22 rows 
of very deep, golden yellow kernels, nearly cylin- 
drical, holding their size well to the end and are 
well-rounded or capped at both ends. The plant is 
ideal, the stalk being about eight feet high, well 
rooted and is covered with good broad leaves making 
it an ideal variety for ensilage. 
Postpaid prices on above 2 varieties of Seed Corn, 
Ib., 30c; 24 Ibs., 70c; 5 Ibs., $1.25. See Whole 
sale List Enclosed for special prices on larger quan- 
ities. 
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Please send one and one-half. bushels Condon’s “Silo King” 
We have used this corn the past two years with very good 
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. 



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Flint Seed Corn 
Extra Early 75 to 80 Days 
Excellent for Hogging Down 
Every farmer should have four or five acres of 
Flint Corn for early fall feed. You may wish 
to snap it for your hogs or maybe you will do 
like hundreds of other farmers and that is just 
turn your hogs in the field and let them wait 
on themselves, either way has proven satisfac- 
tory and very profitable. 
1285 Improved Yellow Yankee Flint 
’ Particularly adapted to the Northern Middle 
-) States. One of the earliest and best known 
ee yellow flint varieties. The ears are well filled 
to the tips with good, rich, golden-yellow ker- 
— nels. The stalks grow five feet high and often ~ 
produce two and three ears each. Will produce 
a good crop if planted as late as July. 
1287 Longfellow Yellow Flint 
1 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, ‘ 
Postpaid Prices on above 2 Va- 
rieties of Flint Corn, 1b., 30c; 2% 
lbs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.25. ‘ 
See Wholesale List En- 
Corn. 
closed for special prices on — 
larger quantities of Seed | 
