Northwestern 
Dent 
Our strain of Northwestern Dent Is the original introducticm. We 
catalogued and named It, after several years work with it, in 1896. 
Will’s Strain is best adapted to most of the Northwest—be sure that 
you get it by purchasing only Will’s Missouri Valley grown stock, 
lib., 40Cy postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 lbs., 60c; H hu., $1.26; btu, 
$2.25; lai^er lots @ $2.10. 
GEHU YELLOW FLINT 
FLOUR CORNS 
The flour corns are rapidly growing in popularity—and justly 
so. They are completely ground and digested by live stock, 
contain very high percentages of fattening elements, and are 
perhaps the most drouth resistant of any types of corn known. 
Excellent for silage or feeding in the field on account of the 
abundance of foliage. 
Gehu was one of our first introductions and has been shipped by us to 
nearly every country on the globe. It is drouth, heat, hall and cold re¬ 
sistant. Also it is reputed to fatten live stock more economically than 
any other corn variety. Wonderful for feeding off in the field by hogs, 
sheep or cattle. L^b., postpaid, 30c; 10 lbs., 60c; ^ bu., 91*26; bu., 92.2:5; 
larger lots @ 92 . 10 . 
MANDAN WHITE FLOUR 
MANDAN NAVAJO YELLOW FLOUR 
A cross between the Mandan flour corn and one of the 
desert varieties of flour corn from the Navajo Indians of 
Arizona. Inherits the drouth resistance, long leaves and 
heavy forage qualities of its desert parent. Lb., 40c, post¬ 
paid. F. O. B. here, 10 lbs., 75c; bu., 91*60; bu., 93.00. 
PRIDE OF THE PLAINS WHITE FLOUR 
This corn is one of the original varieties grown 
by the Mandan, Arikara and Hidatsa Indians for 
the past several hundred years in the central part 
of North Dakota. Very early, very cold resistant 
and a high yielder. Lb., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. 
here, 10 lbs., 75c; ^ bu., 91*50; bu., 92.75. 
Gehu 
The Pueblo Indian corn of New Mexico matures a 
crop with no moisture but the spring rains, it may be 
planted 10 inches deep in moist soil and will force Its 
stalk to the surface from there. Its leaves are 60% 
longer than those of other types. Pride of the Plains is 
a cross between this Pueblo corn and Mandan White 
Flour. Lb., 40c, postpaid. F. Q. B. here, 10 lbs., 75c; 
V% bu., 91*60; bu., 93.00. 
Pride of the Plains 
OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
Pride of the Plains 
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