OSCAR H. WILL Sc CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
Will’s Pioneer Brand Vegetable Seeds 
THIS 
IS 
Please re¬ 
in e m b e r 
that the 
Garden Seed 
prices here 
quoted are 
by m ai 1» 
postpaid to 
any address 
in the United 
States# u n - 
less other¬ 
wise noted. 
Prices of 
one pound 
or over sub- 
j e c t t lO 
changre. 
WILL’S 
DOLLAR 
HOME 
GARDEN 
COLLECTION 
Planned for a 
? iarden 25x50 
eet in 25-foof 
rows. Amount, 
variety, space 
required, dis‘ 
iance between 
rows,and 
prices are 
shown at right: 
A GOOD GARDEN IS 
I 
1/2 lb. Improved Golden Wax Beans, 2 rows, 18 
inches .$0.20 
I oz. Will's Improved Beet, 2 rows, 18 inches. ... .10 
1 pkt. Copenhagen Market Cabbage, I row, 2 feet .05 
2 pkts. Danvers Half-Long Carrot, 2 rows, 18 inches .10 
14 lb. Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, 4 rows, 2 I /2 feet .10 
1 pkt. Early Fortune Cucumber, I row, 3 feet.05 
2 pkts. Lettuce (I Leaf, I Head), I row, I foot... .10 
2 pkts. Will's Dakota Globe Onion, 2 rows, 18 
inches .10 
I pkt. Improved Guernsey Parsnip, I row, 18 inches .05 
1/2 lb. Bliss Everbearing Peas, 2 rows, 2 feet.20 
1/2 lb, Laxton's Progress Peas, 2 rows, 2 feet.20 
I oz. Will's Early Carmine Radish, 2 rows, I foot.. .10 
I pkt. Lucullus Swiss Chard, I row, 18 inches.05 
I pkt. Bison Tomato, I row, 4 feet.10 
VALUE IF ORDERED SEPARATELY.$1.50 
THE MOST PROFITABLE PIECE Of GROUND 
‘1 
00 
Post¬ 
paid 
Will’s 
Pioneer 
Brand. It 
stands for 
earliness 
and hardi- 
n e s s. Be¬ 
hind it are 
fifty « eisrht 
years of ex¬ 
perience. 
Will’s 
Hardy Gar¬ 
den Seeds—— 
Selected for 
the North¬ 
west — do 
well every¬ 
where. 
ON A FARM 
Cav iifii I ’C GLORIOUS FLOWER AATTIErTiiiM^^FF page 3 
For WILL S jpisjocrat gladiolus COLLECTIONS SEE J"** 
WILL'S PIONEER 
INDIAN , 
COLLECTION 
5 Packets for 20e 
Five packets of the 
same vegretable varie¬ 
ties that were grown by 
the Indians long before 
they ever saw or heard 
of a white man. One 
packet each of: 
Arikara Squash 
Iriquois Popcorn 
Omaha Pumpkin 
Nuetta Sweet Corn 
Hidatsa Beans 
FIVE PACKETS FOR 
20 CENTS. 
WILL'S LEADER COLLECTION 
15 PACKETS 
Detroit Dark Red Beet 
Copenhagen Market 
Cabbage 
Danvers Half Long Carrot 
Danish Perfection 
Cauliflower 
Early Fortune Cucumber 
Early Curled Simpson 
Lettuce 
Chipman Strain Lake 
Champlain Muskmelorf 
One Each of Our IS 
Most Popular Varieties 
Will's Dakota Globe 
Onion 
Guernsey Parsnip 
Harris' Earliest Pepper 
Will's Early Carmine 
Radish 
Will's Improved Purple 
Top Yellow Rutabaga 
Banquet Squash 
Bison Tomato 
Dakota Sweet Watermelon 
15 PACKETS for 55c 
WILL'S SWEET 
CORN ’ 
COLLECTION 
This collection is de¬ 
signed to give Corn 
lovers the longest pos¬ 
sible succession of 
roasting ears. 
Pickaninny 
Golden Gem 
Nuetta 
Sunshine 
Improved Early Dakota 
Great Plains Golden 
Bantam 
Will's Banana Cream 
2 Ounces of Each of the 
above 
The Price of the FAn 
Collection, Postpaid vUw 
I have used your seeds since I was married (1920) and my 
husband's father used them many years before that so we have 
given them a good test and have always been well satisfied. 
MRS. EDW. H. HERR, Verdon, S. Dak. 
I like Will’s seeds the best of all. I have used them since I 
have been raising gardens, over thirteen years. A faithful friend, 
MRS. MATTIE MOSBY, Powderville, Montana. 
I have bought seeds from you for about 25 years and have al¬ 
ways been well pleased with all seeds I got from Oscar H. 
Will & Co. 
MRS. W. F. STRATTON. Bx. 656. Butte. Montana. 
Have used your seeds ever since we lived here, 19 yrs. Would 
use no others. 
J. HARRY WILSON, Bx. 1415, Jamestown, N. Dak. 
PLANTING TABLE FOR VEGETABLES 
For the Farm Garden we recommend that all rows he equal distances apart and that that dis- 
Kind of 
Vegetable 
Dist. 
Apart 
of Plants 
in Rows 
(Inches) 
Least Dist. 
Between 
Rows 
(Inches) 
Seed for 100 
Feet of Row 
Ft. of 
Row 
for Five 
Persons 
Kind of 
Vegetable 
Dist. 
Apart 
of Plants 
in Rows 
(Inches) 
Least Dist. 
Between 
Rows 
(Inches) 
*Reans— 
300 
Oninn.s. 
4-6. 
14. 
Dwarf, Snap 
2-5. 
20. 
^.Ib. 
200 
Onions, from 
Beans— 
set s . 
2-3. 
16. 
Dwarf, Lima 
6. 
20. 
1 lb. 
50 
Parsnip. 
3-5. 
18. 
*Beets. 
2-4. 
18. 
IJ^ 02. 
300 
*Peas. 
M-lH. 
30. 
Cabbaee. 
16-24... 
24. 
50-75 plants. 
25 
Peppers. 
16..... 
24. 
Cauliflower.... 
16-24... 
24. 
50-75 plants. 
800 
Polatoes, 
*Carrot. 
2. 
18. 
oz. 
Early. 
14-18... 
30. 
Celery. 
4-8. 
18. 
200 plants. 
150 
♦Radish... 
1-2. 
16. 
*Cnrn. Sweet.. . 
16-36... 
30. 
2 oz. 
200 
♦Spinach. 
1-3. 
18. 
Cucumber,... 
48. 
Hills 48. . 
oz. 
25 
Squash, 
EGrerilant.. 
20-30... 
24. 
50 plants. 
Summer.... 
Hills 42 
42. 
*I.,et.tiire. 
4-8. 
Bed.s 6.. . 
14 oz. 
100 
Tomato. 
30. 
36. 
Muskmelon... 
Hills 72 
72. 
oz. 
800 
♦Turnip. 
2-4. 
18. 
Ft. of 
Row 
for Five 
Persons 
200 
100 
Seed for 100 
Feet of Row 
H oz. 
3 pts* sets. 
H oz. 
1 lb. 
60 plants. 
H peck. 
1 oz. 
1 oz. I 
f 
H oz. 
40 plants. 
M oz. 
These vegetables marked * should not all be planted at one time, but apart at intervals of 2 or 3 weeks to secure a continuous supply. 
