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| WILL'S ORIGINAL NORTHWESTERN DENT 
| The original Northwestern Dent Corn, a history of which is 
given in Bulletin No..107 of the Montana Experiment Station, 
| was introduced by Oscar H. Will in 1896, and almost imme- 
| diately attained great popularity over the whole Northwest. So 
‘much so in fact that corn of every type, color and description 
has since been sold under the name which we gave to this early 
red dent. Bloody Butcher and Calico from South Dakota and 
‘Nebraska have disappointed many a farmer who had bought 
them as Northwestern Dent, and found them too tall and too 
late to be of any value. The only safe plan therefore is to buy 
Will’s Original Northwestern Dent from Oscar H. Will & Co. 
It is extremely hardy and will produce a crop when all other 
dents fail, owing to its frost and drought resistance. It ripens 
in 80 to 90 days. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F. O. B. Bismarck, 10 Ibs., 
60c; 12 bu., $1.75; bu., $3.00. 
EARLY TYPE MINNESOTA 13 
We offer two strains of Minn. 13 with 85 to 95 days’ maturity. 
The Haney Strain is best adapted to the heavier soils and moister 
climate; the Boyd Strain is adapted to Great Plains conditions. 
Your order can be filled with either as ordered. Postpaid, lb., 30c. 


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Minnesota 13. 
4X FODDER CORN 
Southern Grown, Tall, Leafy 

The 4X is, we consider, the very. best procurable 

SQUARE DEAL YELLOW DENT 
An Oscar H. Will introduction some thirty- 
four years ago, Square Deal is still the 
earliest of all yellow dents. The ears are 
short and solid, the kernels are very deep and 
the shelling proportion is very high. Prefers 
rather moist soils. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F.O. B. 
here, 10 lbs., GOc; 12 bu., $1.75; bu, $3.u0, 

Square Deal. 

fodder Corn for Northwestern conditions. We get this 
grown just far enough south so that the maximum quantity of fodder is produced and at the same 
time the stalks come near enough to maturity so that they are not all water. The best time to cut 
Corn for fodder is when the kernels are just past the roasting ear stage. Sow or drill ten pounds 
to one-half bushel per acre, if planted with a planter; 2% bu. if broadcasted. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., 
35c; % bu., 75c; bu., $1.40;'larger lots @ $1.35. 

ACME FODDER 
A Natural Hybrid 
Almost perfect as a silage corn. This is a mix- 
ture of off type early dents and semi-dents with a 
previous year’s cross. This sort of combination 
. means heavy growth and yield combined with the 
natural earliness of its components. _ Easily han- 
dled with a binder. Lhb., 30c, postpaid. F. O. B. 
here, 10 Ibs., 45c; 14 bu., SOc; bu., $1.50. 
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SWEET FODDER CORN—Wonderful 
Feed for Milch Cows 
Sweet Fodder is coming to occupy a place of very 
high esteem as a feed for milch cows. Owing to the 
fact that its sugar content is so high it is a more 
concentrated feed than the ordinary Corn. It is 
likewise a heavy yielder as it is so bushy, and there 
are no heavy, coarse stalks which are usually waste. 
Prices are very reasonable this year. Lhb., 30e, post= 
paid. FEF. O. B. Bismarck, 10 Ibs., 90c; 50 Ibs. or more 
@ Te per Ib. 
