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



- Small Fruited Tomatoes 
FARGO YELLOW PEAR, In this sort, Professor A. F. 
Yeager has combined the 
earliness and self-pruning habit of his Bison Tomato with 
typical Yellow Pear fruit. Its extreme earliness and heavy 
yields are worth while. Pkt., 10c; 1% 0z., 35e3 0z., 60c. 
PINK PEACH. This excellent sort resembles a_ peach in size 
and shape. The surface of the fruit is covered with a down 
much like its namesake. It makes delicious preserves and 
pickles and is fine for salads. Pkt., 10c; 1% 02. 30c¢3 0z., 50c, 
postpaid. 
YELLOW PLUM. A beautiful sort, much Ae a ‘plum in? 
size and shape; widely used for preserving. PkKt.. 10e3; % oz., 
30c3 0z., 50c, postpaid. 
RED CHERRY. The fruits are very small, about the size of a 
large cherry, Smooth and round. It bears early and freely 
until frost, and is used for Dresenyines Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 30c3 
97., 50e, postpaid. | 
Will’s Rutabagas 
CULTURE: Sow latter half of June or first of July. PAJBJERG SA The roots are 
| 
le - topped 
Plant about % in. deep. Rows should not be less than rns | DULP 
20 inches Apart. Thin to 8 to 10 inches apart in the row. and yellow with very small necks. The flesh is 

Fargo Yellow Pear 



One ounce will sow 250 ft. of drill; 1%% Ibs. an acre of yellow, exceedingly solid and crisp. This is the 
drill, and 2% Ibs. an acre broadcast. About 1,900 seeds sweetest Rutabaga, a Bees yielder and a splen- 
td the packet. did keeper. Pkt., 5c; oz. 15e; % Ib., 50e; % Ihb., 
90c3 1 Ib., $1.60, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 ‘Ibs., $7.50. 
WILL'S IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE 
TOP YELLOW. abe roots are large, globe 
na scan naan aped, with small necks | 
and tap roots, bright yellow with purple tops. © 
. The flesh is very solid, yellow, tender and sweet. 
Our strain is very hardy, productive and a good 
keeper. Pkt., 5c; oz., 14c3; % Ib., 45e3 1% Ib., S5e;3. 
1 Ib., $1.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $7.00. 


EARLY NECKLESS. A purple top yellow Ruta- 
baga, three weeks earlier than American Purple 
Top, entirely neckless, free from side roots, round 
and uniform, of fine quality. Pkt., 5¢; 0z., 15ce; 
% ib., 50c; 1% Ib., 90cs 1 Ib., 
$1.60, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs., $7.50. 
WHITE SWEET PERFEC- 
TION. This white Ruta- 
baga is a heavier yielder 
than most of the yellow 
sorts. Especially desirable 
for table use, it is small 
necked, fine grained and 
sweet. Pkt., 5e3 oz., 15e3 
Y% Ib., 50e3 1% Ib., 90e3 1 Ib., 
$1.60, postpaid, Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs., $7.50. 

Wills Improved Rutabaga 
CULTURE: Sow T & 
seed early in spring YU rn ; 'e 
for summer crop and | PURPLE TOP STRAPLEAF. Widely cultivated, a auick 
grower, and very productive. The roots are flat, medium 
fall crop. Culture and sized, purple above ground and white below. ‘The flesh 
is white and of fine quality. PRKt., 5¢c3 02. 10c; 14 Ib., 25e;3 

quantities same as 
Rutabaga, but do not 
So auifatae hat thin- 16 Ib. 403 lb., 0c, postpaid, 
ing. Ab t 2,200 
dace to thaveackai EARLY WHITE MILAN. letegh earliest Turnip, ean 
used for spring or sum- 
mer planting. The creamy white roots are medium sized, 
flat and uniform. The white flesh is fine-grained, tender 
and sweet. Pkt., 5e$ 02, 15c; 14 Ib., 40ce3 % Ih, 7Oc; Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
PU RPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. ie most popular variety for general use. 
good sized, globe-shaped sort of a fine 
appearance, a Sood producer and keeper. The flesh is firm, fine- grained, tender 
and sweet. PkKt., 5c; 0z., 10c; %4 Ib., 25e3 1% Ib., 40e; Ib., 70c, postpaid. 
WHITH EGG. A medium sized, very early, snow-white variety, with firm, fine- 
grained flesh. Does not crack as readily as the flat varieties. Pkt., 5e; oz. 10c3 
% lb., 30c3 % Ib., 50c;3 1 Ib., SOc, postpaid. 
GOLDEN BALL. The Best Yellow Globe Turnip. The orange yellow roots average 
4 inches in diameter, with fine grained yellow flesh of excellent quality. A good 
keeper. Pkt., 5c; oz, 10c3 %4 Ib., 25c; 14 Ib., 40e; lb., 70c, postpaid. 





My Grandmother and Mother have used your seeds for years. I have used them the last 8 years with 
marvelous results, wouldn't use any other. —Mrs. Alton Knapp, Tolna, N. Dak. 
re To 
White Globe 


