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Certified Seed Oats The Great 
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The New Clinton 
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Vicland 
The New Helminthosporium Resistant Oat 
Clinton is the new introduction of the University of Iowa. It 
was developed co-operatively by the Iowa Station and the United 
States Department of Agriculture and jointly- distributed by the 
Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana station. Clinton is outstanding for 
yield, tests weight, and strength of straw. Many report better 
than 85 bushels per acre. Measured weight 35 lbs. or more per 
bushel right from the combine. It is a medium tall, yellow, early 
oat with plump kernels and thin hulls. On account of its stiff 
strong straw Clinton tops the list for heavy soils where lodging 
has been troublesome. Clinton is resistant to halo blight and 
helminthosphorium leaf bloth disease which cause seedling blight 
and leaf spots, thereby cutting down the ability of the plant to 
produce a good crop. 
1374—C€linton Certified Seed. Postpaid, Ib., 40c; 214 lbs., 95c; 
5 Ibs., $1.75. 
The Great Vicland 
Wisconsin’s Newest and Heaviest Yielding 
Rust and Smut Resistant Oat 
Vicland was developed by the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station from a cross betwéen Victoria, a South American 
Oat, and Richland, a variety that originated in Russia. Vicland 
is a very heavy yielder. Many customers report average yield 
better than 80 bushels per acre. Measured weight, 34 to 36 Ibs. 
per bushel. 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 distinct advantage in rainy weather, 
1372—Certified Seed. Postpaid, Ib., 35ce; 2% lbs., 80c; 5 1bs., $1.50. 
Our 
For Larger Quantities of Above 2 Oats See Wholesale List Enclosed 
Seed 
Oats 
he ees BARLEY Are 
ats, 1221 Wisconsin No. 38 Barbless onl 
Barley and (48 Ibs. Bu.) Sow 21% to 3 Bu. per Acre ae 
: Originated by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. 
j Wheat with Remarkably heavy yielder, producing over 70 bushels Bu. 
: per acre. The very finest for malting purposes. Its 
New Improved smooth beards, resistance to hot weather and heavy Sow 23 
Ceresan. yielding qualities make it the most outstanding va- md 
riety. Postpaid, Ib., 30c; 21 Ibs. 60c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
See P age eh! For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List Enclosed. 


Condon’s Profitable Pasture Mixtures 1435 Henry Spring Wheat—"Bearded™ 
(60 lbs. Bu.) Sow 14% Bu. per Acre 
In our opinion, based on our own’ personal plantings 
and results reported by customers throughout a wide 
range, we consider Henry Spring Wheat the finest vari- 
ety in cultivation for the general Wheat belt. It pro- 
duces a very stiff straw, medium height, stands up well,.# 
does not lodge easily. The heads are protected by the 
beards so that under normal conditions the Wheat is 
of a beautiful bright golden color, commanding top 
prices in every market. Postpaid, Ib., 35c; 214 Ibs., 75¢; 
5 Ibs., $1.25. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List 
Enclosed. 





mixture, and this food is succulent and nutritious and much relished by hogs. It will 
keep them healthy and strong and they will gain in weight easily and quickly. This 





about corn planting time, but can also be sown -as a_catch crop any time during the 
Season until August. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, lb., 50c; 214 lbs., $1.15; 5 Ibs., 
$2.00. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List Enclosed. 
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1379 Permanent Pasture Mixture 
Big Value for Little Money 
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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, Fes- 
cue, Timothy, Rye Grass and Bromus. By proper blend- 
ing, this combination of grasses hag given perfect sat- 
isfaction under every and all conditions. It is adapted 
to dry or moist lands. Sow in spring 15 pounds per 
acre, Postpaid, /% Ib., 35c; Ib., 65c; 21% Ibs., $1.50; 
5 Ibs., $2.75, For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List 
Enclosed. 



