OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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WILL’S SWEET PEAS 
Summer Flowering Spencer Varieties 
These are the orchid-flowered or large waved Sweet Peas. We have endeavored to select for 
you the choicest and most beautiful varieties. About 100 seeds in a packet. 
The following varieties of Sweet Peas are priced at: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 34 lb., 90c, post¬ 
paid. One packet of each, or 14 packets, 95c. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED. The large pure 
lavender flowers are borne on long stiff stems 
with fours predominating. We regard this va¬ 
riety as the best lavender Sweet Pea. 
AVALANCHE. A pure glistening white and the 
best white we know. 
BRILLIANT ROSE. A lovely bright rose, and the 
most desirable of its color class. The large, beau¬ 
tiful flowers are borne on long stems. 
COMMANDER GODSALL. A free blooming deep 
violet-blue. 
CRIMSON KING. Probably the finest Sweet Pea of 
a true crimson shade. A bold flower of excel¬ 
lent shape. 
FLUFFY RUFFLEIS. An exquisite light cream 
pink. A great big flower ruffled and frilled. 
MARY FICKFORD. A very large flower, dainty 
cream pink with a soft suffusion of salmon, and 
a profuse bloomer. 
MRS. A. SEARLES. A 
bright orange-cerise with 
golden glow. A fine new 
variety of wonderful size, 
we regard this as the best 
deep cerise. 
OLYMPIA, a large, deep 
rich purple flower of ex¬ 
quisite form. The best 
purple. 
PINKIE. A very fine deep 
pink of largest size. 
REFLECTION. The best 
clear blue. 
Feed everything you 
SEE PAGE 55 
Treat Sweet 
Peas with Nitragin 
ROYAL SCOT. A brilliant orange-scarlet that does 
not fade or burn in the hottest sunshine. 
WARRIOR. A rich chocolate-maroon shaded lightly 
with bronze, a free bloomer and strong grower. 
VVHAT JOY. A rich deep primrose-yellow. 
Each of the fourteen varieties of Sweet Peas listed above sells for: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 34 lb., 90c, 
postpaid. Fourteen packets, one of each sort, for 95c. 
Will’s Pioneer Vegetable Seeds Grow Quick 
WILL’S SEEDS Stand for Earli- 
ness and Hardiness. Back 
of WILL’S SEEDS 
are FIFTY-ONE 
YEARS of Ex¬ 
perience 
Please remember that the 
Garden Seed prices here quoted 
are by mail, postpaid to any address in 
the United States, unless otherwise 
noted. Prices of one pound or over sub¬ 
ject to change. 
WILL’S Hardy Garden Seeds, Ac¬ 
climated to the Northwest, Do 
Well Everywhere 
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WILL’S 
PIONEER 
INDIAN 
COLLECTION 
Seven packets of 
the same vegetable 
varieties that were 
grown by the Indians of 
the Northwest long before 
they ever saw or heard of a 
white man. One packet each 
of: Ankara Squash, Ankara Water¬ 
melon, Omaha Pumpkin, Mandan Squash, 
Nuetta Sweet Corn, Hidatsa Beans and Iri- 
quois Pop Corn. Postpaid, price, 30c. 
PLANTING TABLE FOR VEGETABLES 
For the Farm Garden we recommend that all rows be equal distances apart and that that distance 
be the same as that of the cultivated field crops of the farm. 
Ft. of 
Row 
for Five 
Persons 
200 
100 
150 
200 
50 
50 
50 
500 
100 
25 
150 
150 
Kind of 
Vegetable 
*Beans— 
Dwarf, Snap 
Beans— 
Dwarf, Lima 
*Beets. 
Cabbage.... 
Cauliflower. 
*Carrot. 
Celery. 
*Corn, Sweet 
Cucumber. . 
Eggplant. . . 
*Lettuce. 
Muskmelon. 
Dist. 
Apart 
of Plants 
in Rows 
(Inches) 
2-5. 
6. 
2-4. 
16-24.... 
16-24... 
2. 
4-8. 
16-36... 
48. 
20-30... 
4-8. 
Hills 72, 
Least Dist. 
Between 
Rows 
(Inches) 
20 . 
20 . 
18. 
24. 
24. 
18. 
18. 
30. 
Hills 48. 
24. 
Beds 6. . 
72. 
Seed for 100 
Feet of Row 
134 lbs. 
134 lbs. 
1 oz. 
50-75 plants. 
50-75 plants. 
1 oz. 
200 plants. 
M lb. 
34 oz. 
50 plants. 
34 oz. 
34 oz. 
Ft. of 
Row 
for Five 
Persons 
Kind of 
Vegetable 
Dist. 
Apart 
of Plants 
in Rows 
(Inches) 
Least Dist. 
Between 
Rows 
(Inches) 
300 
200 
Onions 
4-6. 
14. 
Onions, from 
Sf>tS . 
2-3. 
16. 
50 
300 
25 
Pa rsn i n . 
3-5. 
18. 
*Ppas . 
M-134... 
16. 
30. 
Ppnnprs . 
24. 
800 
Potatoes, 
F.arlv. 
14-18. 
30. 
150 
200 
25 
^Radish 
1-2. 
16. 
^Spinach 
1-3. 
18. 
Squash, 
Summer.... 
Hills 42. . 
42. 
100 
800 
Tomato . 
30. 
36. 
*Turnip. 
2-4. 
18. 
Seed for 100 
Feet of Row 
34 oz. 
3 pts. sets. 
34 oz. 
2 lbs. 
20 plants. 
34 peck. 
1 oz. 
1 oz. 
34 oz. 
40 plants. 
34 oz. 
These vegetables marked * should not all be planted at one time, but apart at intervals ®f 2 or 3 weeks to secure a continuous supply. 
