OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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SWEET CORN 
IMPROVED EARLY DAKOTA. This 
northern grown selection of Mammoth 
White Cory comes in after Sunshine. 
Combining size with earliness, it is the 
largest of the extra early sorts and one 
of the best. The white ears are 10- to 
12-rowed, 7 to 8 inches long, borne two 
to a stalk. On account of the drouth 
our seed of Improved Early Dakota is 
limited to a small quantity of 19 33 crop. 
Consequently we can offer only: Pkt., 
10c; H lb., 18c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. The finest Sweet Corn 
in cultivation and most popular. It is 
the sweetest and tenderest, a heavy pro¬ 
ducer, and the ears remain edible for a 
long time. Pkt., 5c; *4 lb., 15c; ^ lb., 
33c; lb., 37c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 
lbs., $1.15; 10 lbs., $3.25; 50 lbs., 
$10.25; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
PURDUE GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. A cross 
between two pure inbred strains—both de¬ 
veloped at Purdue in conjunction with 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Some¬ 
what later than our own strain of Golden 
Bantam but with true Bantam quality and 
a heavy yielder of very uniform ears usu¬ 
ally with 16 rows of kernels. This is re¬ 
sistant to Stewart’s disease. Seed saved 
from your 1935 crop will not do as well in 
1936. For best results the cross must be 
made each year. Pkt., 12c; % lb., 35c; % lb., 60c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., $4.25. 
Improved 
Early Dakota 
WILL’S BANANA CREAM. This medium late variety follows 
Golden Bantam and was first introduced by us in 1897. It is 
an unusually delicious table Corn with large well filled ears, 
which remain fit for table use longer than those of any other 
variety we have ever tasted. On account of the drouth our 
seed of Will’s Banana Cream is limited to a small quantity of 
1933 crop. Consequently we can offer only: Pkt., 10c; !4 lb., 
18c, postpaid. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. This old reliable, late, tall growing 
sort ig perhaps the great standard main crop. The ears are 
large, usually 16-rowed, with very sweet, deep white kernels. 
Besides its table uses the rank fodder that characterizes this 
variety makes it extremely 
valuable for the dairy herd. 
14 lb., 15c; 14 lb., 
24c; lb., 38c, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 
5 lbs., $1.20; 10 lbs., 
$2.35; 50 lbs., 
$10.75; 10O lbs., 
$ 21 . 00 . 
We have al¬ 
ways been rais¬ 
ing: your seeds 
and find them 
unexcelled. 
There really 
aren’t better 
seeds on the 
market. I espe¬ 
cially like Gold¬ 
en Bantam Corn 
and Bison To¬ 
matoes. 
Mrs. Emil Bina, 
Box 73, Brocket, 
N. D. 
Golden Bantam 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
I have used your Golden Gem Sweet Corn and we like it better 
than any other variety for a small garden Sweet Corn. 
MRS. CHAS. QUINN, Wahpeton, N. D. 
