OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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CARROTS 
OXHEART or GL ERANDE. One of the most valuable and popular varieties. 
When fully grown the type is about 5 y 2 inches long, 3 y 2 inches thick at 
the shoulder and about 2 inches thick at 
the bottom. With bright orange flesh, 
fine grained and sweet, it is of fine quality 
for table use and equally good for stock. 
It is very easily dug or pulled and is prob¬ 
ably our heaviest yielding carrot. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; %. lb., 30c; % lb., 50c; 1 lb., 
85c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., 83.50. 
PRIDE OF DENMARK, A. very productive 
and high quality carrot. The nearly core¬ 
less, deep orange roots are from 8 to 9 
inches long, and nearly the same size 
throughout their entire length. The flesh 
is tender and of the finest quality. In our 
nursery plantings this variety has yielded 
the most even and best flavored carrots 
we have grown. In raising the seed of 
this Danish strain, every root is dug, in¬ 
spected for trueness to type, and either 
rejected, or transplanted to produce the 
seed crop. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; M lb., 00c; 
*4 lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $1.75, postpaid. 
Pride of Denmark Carrots. 
Oxlieart Carrots. 
Blumenkohl A* TTA i4 Blomkaal 
(Ger.) V^aUlirlOW er (Scan.) 
One of the Most Profitable Crops for Market and Small Gardeners 
Culture. Cauliflower culture is practically the same as that of cabbage. One ounce of seed will 
produce about 4,000 plants. Seed is started in cold frame and plants set in field during May or 
early in June. In spite of the general belief, cauliflower is nearly as easy to raise as cabbage. Our 
pedigreed Danish grown cauliflower seed is the best you can buy anywhere. About 240 seeds to 
a packet. 
HALF OUNCES AT OUNCE RATE 
Danamerica Super Snowball. 
I)AN AMERICA SUPER SNOWBALL. This Dan¬ 
ish introduction is one of the earliest sorts. 
The plants are short stemmed with profuse 
foliage protecting the heads. The heads are 
deep, very firm, very heavy and snow white 
—wonderfully uniform and tender. Under 
proper growing conditions this sort will yield 
practically one hundred percent Grade 1 
heads, and seems adapted to a wider range of 
conditions than any other Cauliflower. Pkt., 
20c; oz., $2.75; U lb., $9.50. 
DANISH PERFECTION. This is not quite as 
early as our extra early strain of Snowball, 
maturing a week or ten days later. This sort 
develops heavier foliage than the Snowball, 
making better protection for the heads. The 
heads are very firm, solid, and snow white. 
This is a sure header. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.75; 
% lb., $0.30. 
LARGE EARLY ERFURT. One of the leading 
varieties for market and private use. For re¬ 
liability of heading, size and solidity of head, 
it has no superior. The plants are dwarf, and 
while the outer leaves are erect, the inner ones 
lap over the heads, fully shading them from 
the sun and preserving them a beautiful snowy 
white. Pkt., 10c; oz., $2.00; M lb., $7.00. 
SNOWBALL. The most productive early variety 
that can be grown and very popular with those 
who grow for the market. This is the earliest 
Cauliflower we list and has given us excep¬ 
tional results in our own plantings. The uni¬ 
form, medium sized heads are pure white and 
of the finest quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.75; 
M lb., $6.30. 
DRY WEATHER or DANISH GIANT. This va¬ 
riety is two weeks later than our strain of 
Snowball, of heavier growth, with larger 
heads. It will stand more hot, dry weather 
than any other sort of its season. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., $2.00; *4 lb., $7.00. 
For Cauliflower Plants, See Page 56. 
Because of the altitude and danger of frost 
I can’t raise just everything but the things I 
can raise are so much better because of your 
hardy seed that my garden is a marvel to the 
surrounding ranches. Until I came here they 
thought it useless to plant anything but a little 
lettuce. With your seeds I showed them. 
HOMER W. BEELER, 
Columbine, Colorado. 
