OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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North Dakota Grown Seed Potatoes 
We are unable to quote firm potato prices at this time . Write for prices 
in March. 
Early Idaho—Earliest of All 
NORTH DAKOTA GROWN AND SELECTED 
This is the very earliest potato that we have 
ever seen. The first seed was obtained from Mos¬ 
cow, Idaho, several years ago, which gave us the 
name. In appearance it resembles the Early 
Ohio, but is somewhat smaller and ten days 
earlier. The potatoes are formed in a compact 
bunch in the hill which permits of closer planting, 
a desirable feature for the small gardener. The 
tubers are of exceedingly good quality from the 
first. 
Early Triumph Seed Potatoes 
THE MOST POPULAR EXTRA EARLY SORT 
The Early Triumph is a roundish, red potato, 
somewhat earlier than the Early Ohio and a very 
good yielder on good soil with fair moisture con¬ 
ditions. It is a great favorite at the present time, 
and many carloads of seed from our state are 
shipped south where they are used to produce the 
early crop for the large markets. 
Selected North Dakota 
Early Ohios 
The Early Ohio is the standard seed potato of 
the country and North Dakota grown seed is rec¬ 
ognized as best of all. Our stock is of the best 
selected strain, of good shape, clean and vigor¬ 
ous, and is all North Dakota grown. The Early 
Ohio is a heavy yielder, uniform in size and unex¬ 
celled in eating quality and is probably more 
grown than any other single variety of potato. 
Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes 
Our stock of these is from the finest registered 
stock. We have had a good yield of high quality 
and good true stock. The Cobbler seems to be. 
the heaviest yielding main crop sort on good soil. 
A white potato of very excellent eating quality. 
WARBA POTATO—The New Minnesota Introduction 
Scientifically Bred for Both Earliness and Heavy Yield 
Warba is a cross between a numbered Minnesota seedling and the Bliss Triumph. It consist¬ 
ently outyields Irish Cobbler and is a week earlier than Early Ohio. Looks like a Cobbler with 
pinkish eyes. Is very resistant to mosaic, and to hot weather as well; eating quality is unusually 
good. Our supply is very limited. 
CHIPPEWA—A Main Crop Sort 
Another introduction of the Minnesota Experiment Station, bred under the same careful and con¬ 
trolled conditions as the Warba. A main crop sort of very high quality and an extremely heavy 
yielder. Disease resistant. 
Potato Eyes 
Plant 8,000 to 12,000 to the acre 
Unless the season is very dry these eyes, properly 
cut with a deep wedge of flesh as we cut them, will 
produce very nearly as good results as the whole 
potatoes. For those who live 
at a considerable distance, in 
view of the present transpor¬ 
tation rates, and for those who 
are far from express or freight 
offices, potatoes in this form 
for planting are invaluable. 
We do not forward until dan¬ 
ger from frost is past unless 
especially directed to ship on 
a given date. 
PRICES: Any of varieties listed, postpaid, 100, 60c; E. O. B. Bismarck, per 1,000, $1.50. 
