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OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
This will prove a remarkable yielder and a taller growing corn than 
the parent. It is a hybrid from four inbred strains produced by Dr. 
P. G. Olson with particular attention to high yield and general ex¬ 
cellence. Lb., postpaid, 60c. F. O. B. Bismarck, 10 lbs., .'(51.00'; y. bn., 
§1.75; bu., §3.25. 
The Heavy Yielding, Long Eared Flint. A cross between 
King Philip Late Flint and the native Mandan Indian 
yellow flour corn, this variety combines many of the 
good qualities of both, and surpasses in yield both par¬ 
ents. It is a somewhat late, tall growing, leafy flint, 
which is a tremendous yielder, often bearing three ears 
to the stalk. Ears are long and slender, dark red to 
reddish yellow, stalks slender so that there is no waste. 
The amount of feed produced per acre is almost unbe¬ 
lievable. Postpaid, 1 lb., 30c. For prices see enclosed 
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Earliest Type of Corn Grown. It 
is one of the very earliest and 
hardiest types of Corn in the 
world. Ripens 10 days before the 
Gehu and Dakota, so has an es¬ 
pecially useful place in hogging 
oft. Yields only 15 to 20 bushels 
if checked in, but if drilled at the 
rate of 25 lbs. per acre will yield 
as high as 40 or 50 bushels per 
acre. Lb., 30c, postpaid. For 
prices see enclosed blue price 
list. 
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Hardy—Early—Heavy Yielding. This is a mixed form of the early flint and is 
the first variety listed by us after our business was started. It has retained its 
popularity through all the years since on account of its extreme earliness, and 
its unusual hardiness and heavy yield. It is very resistant to both drought and 
frost and fully as heavy a yielder as any variety of early flint. It is a flint Corn 
of mixed colors, yellow, white, blue and red predominating, ears long and slender, 
mostly eight-rowed. This Corn shells out heavier than any other variety. Lb., 
30c, postpaid. For prices see enclosed blue price list. 
N.D.A.C. DAKOTA FLINT HYBRIDIZED SEED 
