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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
Will’s Dakota White Flint 
The Earliest, Most Drought Resistant, Highest Yielding of the Standard Early Flints 
Dakota in Drying Cribs. 
Dakota White Flint, the first Corn developed 
by Oscar H. W T ill in the early eighties, has stood 
the test of years and is a standard for earliness 
and hardiness. It is a pure, pearly white flint 
with long, slender ears which shell out the maxi¬ 
mum amount of grain. A great many ears are 
borne to the hill, which accounts for the excep¬ 
tional yields, there being many reports of fifty 
and sixty bushels to the acre for small fields and 
forty to fifty bushels per acre in fields of forty, 
fifty or more acres. 
Dakota White Flint Corn matures with an un¬ 
usually small moisture requirement and is the 
most frost resistant and hail resistant of any 
known variety. Stalks are leafy and bushy in 
appearance, ears grow low on the stalk which 
attains a height of from four to six feet in a 
fair to good year, being somewhat shorter in dryj 
seasons. A wonderful variety for feeding in the! 
fields as there are no coarse stalks, and every; 
bit of stalks as well as grain is consumed with 
gusto by stock. 
Do not confuse Dakota with other white flints. 
The Dakota is a grain producer with a small cob. 
Other flints with tremendous cobs which shell out 
a very low percentage are sometimes offered as 
Dakota. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 lbs., 
80c; bu., $2.25; bu., $4.10; larger lots @ 
$4.00. 
N. D. A. C. Dakota Flint 
Hybridized Seed 
(Produced by the N. D. A. C. corn specialist, Dr, 
P. J. Olson.) This is one of the best examples of 
increased size, vigor and yield from the crossing 
of inbred strains of corn that we have yet seen. 
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 excellence. Lb., postpaid, 60c. F. O. B. 
Bismarck, 10 lbs., $1.75; Yz bu., $4.50; 1 bu., 
$ 8 . 00 . 
Assiniboine Flint Com 
From the Canadian Indians—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 
especially useful place in hogging off. Yields 
only 15 to 2 0 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. 
10 lbs., $1.00; Yz bu., $3.25; bu., $6.00. 
Alta Yellow Dent 
This is a medium late yellow dent resembling 
Minnesota 13 in appearance. About as early as 
Haney Strain 13 and our tests seem to show that 
it is better adapted to the drier sections of the 
Northwest than is the 13 . It was produced by 
Professor Manley Champlin when at the S. D. 
Station at Highmore in the high plains region 
of that state. Lb., 30c, postpaid. 10 lbs., $1.25; 
Yz bu., $3.25; bu., $6.00. 
