OSCAR 
H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 47 


A fine silage variety with stalks 
6 to 8 ft. high, leafy, with slender 
stalks, ears long and slim, several to 
a hill, color orange yellow.! A sec- 
ond early sort: that does not_always 
mature in short seasons. Fine to 
feed in the bundle as well as for 
silage. We have an extra good ac- 
climated strain. Lb., 30c, postpaid. 
F. 0. B. here: 10 lbs., 60c; 1% bu., 
$1.75; bu., $3.00. 
Flint Corn is more grasshopper 
resistant than the pure dents. 
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The best known of our native early flints. We have 
shipped it to every continent. It has been carefully bred 
by us for fifty y2ars and shows the effect of this breed- 
ing. Its feeding qualities are the highest of any variety 
of Corn, it is leafy and produces a tremendous amount 
of excellent fodder, since there is no heavy stalk, and 
every part of the plant is utilized. It is drought, frost 
and hail resistant to a wonderful extent in addition to 
its great earliness. In good soil and under favorable 
conditions it may be cut with a Corn binder. Gehu is 
of a lemon-yellow color, ears mostly twelve-rowed, 
7 to 10 inches in length. Stalks 4 to 6 feet. Ears 10 
to 15 inches from the ground. Lb., 30e, postpaid. F. O. B. 
here: 10 Ibs., 60c3 % bu., $1.75; bu., $3.00. 
2 SL SEA RN AN SE OTST 
FOR THE SILO 
Drouth Resistant—A Tremendous Yielder 
We have two strains. The Great Plains Strain was 
developed at the U.S. Great Plains Field 
Station at Mandan, is earlier and better 
adapted to Great Plains conditions. 
The South Dakota Strain is somewhat 
taller and later. 

Rainbow is probably the safest and 
best silage corn for our section, and the 
heaviest producer. 
S: D. Strain. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F: 0. B. here; 10 Ibs., 
60c; 1% bu., $1.75; bu., $3.00. 
Great Plains Strain. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F. O. B. here: 
10 Ibs., 60c; 1% bu., $1.75; bu., $3.00. 
eee SSS SSS CSS Sc SS SS 
The first variety produced by Oscar H. Will in the 
early eighties. A pure, pearly white flint, 8 to 12 rowed, 
long slender ears with small cob and a great deal of 
grain. Many ears to the hill, and yields of 50 bu. per 
acre have been reported. Stalks are leafy and bushy, a 
wonderful variety to feed off in the field. Height from 
34% to 5% ft. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F. O. B. here: 10 Ibs., 
60c; 14 bu., $1.75; bu., $3.00. 
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Falconer corn is grown by the hundreds 
of thousands of acres now and many thou- 
sands of these acres are off type, unselected 
or poorly selected scrub corn of the poorest 
type and certain to make inferior yields. 
We introduced Falconer Corn. Falconer in careful tests over 
most of our state has outyielded every variety including the best 
hybrids. 
The answer seems obvious then. Buy genuine Falconer of 
true, high yield- 
ing strain from 
Oscar H. Will 
& Co. and de- 
vote most of 
your own corn 
acreage to Fal- 
coner Corn. 
Lhb., 30c, post- 
paid; F. O. B. 
here, 10 Ibs., 
60c; % bu., 
$1.75; bu.,, 
$3.00. 

