OSCAR H. WILL 8C CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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re 5 lbs., $1-75, 
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100 lbs., 
This strain originated at Winnipeg by Geo. F. Chip- 
man, editor of the FARMER’S GUIDE, and is without 
doubt the earliest high quality muskmelon that we 
have seen. Resembles the common strain of Cham¬ 
plain but is about ten days earlier. Price, postpaid, 
pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; M lb., 70c; % lb., $1.30; lb., $2.50. 
Never listed before and a 
good crop of seed is very 
rarely available. Considered 
by Great Plains ranchers to 
make the finest hay and pas¬ 
ture in the world. The hay 
takes a special grade at hay 
markets and brings a pre¬ 
mium. Drouth resistant, cold 
resistant, lasting and a soil 
binder owing to its spread- 
, ing roots. Price, lb., post- 
l paid, 35c; F. O. B. here, 
1 5 lbs?., $1.25; 10 lbs., 
We believe that our special strain of 
this plant is the best yet introduced. 
We have been working with it for sev¬ 
eral years and believe that it is now 
early enough as well as the heaviest 
yielding, the handsomest and the best 
flavored variety of “Russian Peanut” 
procurable. Price, postpaid, pkt., 5c; 
1 lb., 50c. 
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