
aie Great 7) Vicland and Clinton Seed-Oats 
[lineis and Wisconsin's Newest and Heaviest Yielding Varieties 
These two new outstanding varieties have given universal satisfaction and abundant yields throughout the 
entire grain producing section of the nation. We have been growing Certified Vicland Seed Oats sinoe its 
introduction by the Wisconsin Agricultural College. We have furnished it to planters over a wide area and: 
results have all been very flattering. Many customers report an average yield on Vicland better than 85 
Vicland 


bushels per acre. Measured weight, 36 to 40 lbs. per 
bu. Production on our own farms has been on a par fj 
with that reported by hundreds of customers al- 
though the 1947 crop was not seeded until late, and 
the yield was lessened on account’of unfavorable 
weather. 


Clinton is the new introduction by the University of 
Illinois. In trials the past two seasons it has sur- 
passed the recommendations of the originators. Our 
own trials convinced us that Clinton and Vicland are 
both in a class by themselves, and represent the 
highest attainment in Oat breeding, quality and 
production in this field up to the present time. We 
had a large acreage of Certified Clinton on one of 
our farms here at Rockford the past season which 
turned out remarkably well considering the lateness 
of the season and the unfavorable growing weather. 
With the advanced orders already booked on Clinton 
and Vicland we feel certain supplies will be exhausted 
long before planting time and we therefore recom- 
mend to all our customers that they send their orders 
in early for Seed Oats. If you do not wish them 
shipped immediately just make a small deposit, say 
25% of the order, and we will reserve what you need 
for shipment later upon payment of balance due. 
1372—Vicland, Certified Seed. Postpaid, Ih. 30c; 21% 
lbs. 65c; 5 lbs. $1.15. 
1373—Vicland, Not Certified Seed. Postpaid, Ib. 25c; 
214 Ibs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.00. 
Our 1374—Clinton, Certified Seed. Postpaid, 1b. 40c; 2% 
Seed Ibs. 95c; 5 ibs. $1.75. : 
Oats For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List Enclesed 
Are 
Sh BARLEY 
‘- 1221 Wisconsin No. 38 Barbless 




er 
* (48 lbs. Bu.) Sow 2% to 2 Bu. per Acre 
‘ Originated by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. 
$ 91 Remarkably heavy yielder, producing over 70 bushels 
ow 42 per acre. The very finest for malting purposes. Its 
to 3 Bu. smooth beards, resistance to hot weather and heavy 
i per Acre yielding qualities make it the most outstanding va- 
[ riety. Postpaid, lb. 25c; 21% lbs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.00. For , 
z Larger Quantities See Wholesale List Enclosed. 1221 BARLEY WIS. No. 38 

Condon’s Profitable Pasture Mixtures 1435 Henry Spring Wheat—"Bearded™ 
(60 Ibs. Bu.) Sow 1% Bu. per Acre 
1347 Hog Pasture Mixture (Annual) In our opinion, based on our own personal plantings 
Especially prepared for quick results and a full crop. This mixture is composed of and “results reported by customers throughout a wide 
the following annual varieties; Peas, Soy Beans, Vetches, Crimson Clover, Rape, Sugarf '4nge, we consider Henry Spring Wheat the finest vari- 
Cane, American Millet, Turnips, Rutabagas, Barley, and other grains and forage plants,j ety in cultivation for the general Wheat belt. It pro- 
all in the right proportion. This mixture will provide an abundant pasture within six duces a very stiff ake ‘ . 
weeks from day of sowing the seed, continuing green and bountiful until destroyed by B25 ery stuf straw, medium height, stands up well, 
frost. Almost ou of these varieties wil} come up again as fast as they are eaten down} does not lodge easily, The heads are protected by the 
and will furnish 4 to 5 times as much forage as can be obtained from any clover-grass] beards < 2 +43 ; : 
mixture, and this food is succulent and nutritious and much relished iy hen it will eee ce tps pees normal conditions the Wheat.is 
keep them healthy and strong and they will gain in weight easily and quickly. This, °* # beautiful bright golden color, commanding top 
mixture will prove a most profitable investment for every farmer, It is usually sown] Prices in every market. Postpaid, lb., 30 cts.; 21%4 Ibs., 
about corn planting time, but can also be sown as a catch crop any time during the . +42 
season until August. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, lb., 35 cts.; 214 Ibs., 85 cts.; Ss spiee 5 Ibs., $1.15, For Larger Quantities See Whole- 
5 lbs., $1.50. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List Enclosed. sale List Enclosed. 
1379 Bermanent Pasture Mixture 
Big Value for Little Money 
For many years hundreds of our satisfied customers 
from all sections of the country have come back to us 
annually for a supply of our especially prepared per- 
manent pasture and meadow mixture which we have 
been blending and selling with satisfaction for many 
many years. This mixture contains 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, Meadow 
Fescue, Timothy, Rye Grass and Bromus. By proper 
blending, this combination of grasses has given perfect 
satisfaction under every and all conditions. Tt is 
adapted to.dry or moist lands. Sow in spring 15 pounds 
per von Ts i Ib., 30 cts.; Ib., 50 cents.; 24 
S.,91.103 ihe 00. For Larger Qua 
Wholesale List Enclosed, : ae 

