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The earliest and hardiest 
White Dent in cultivation. 
Also the most drouth resistant 
dent that can be grown. Easy 
to pick, even in maturing. 
Ears average 6 to 8 inches 
long, nearly cylindrical, 14 to 
16 rows, white with occa- 
sional pink shading. Stalks 5 
LopeOith ears 2 (ft pis lib:. 
35c, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.55; 
16 bu., $4.00; bu., $7.50. 
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., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., 
$1.55; % bu., $4.00; bu., $7.50. 
We know that many of our customers: are in- 
terested in experimental work with Corn and in 
the observation of novel and little known sorts. 
We have therefore listed here a few of the many 
unusual types that we are constantly growing 
and observing, and we hope to present others 
each year. 
Price, Ib., postpaid, 50c; F. O. B. Bismarck, 
5 Ibs., $1.00. 
MANDAN & ARIKARA INDIAN CORN. We 
can supply from these tribes Yellow Flour, 
White Flint, Blue Flour, Yellow Flint. 
YELLOW MANDAN KING. Selected for straight 
yellow color over a period of several years. 
RUSSIAN EXTRA EARLY. Corns from Siberia 
and the colder parts of Russia, very remark- 
able for earliness and height of stalk for such 
early corn. We have several kinds. 
THREE WAYCROSS. Russian flint. Alta Dent. 
Falconer. An interesting corn. 
SANTEE WHITE. 
similar to Rainbow except for its straight 
white color. 
SWEDISH FLINT. Obtained from a Swedish 
seedsman in 193 Very eatly and bears flint 
ears 6 or 7 in. long. 
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A very tall white flint corn - 
This especially adapted strain of the rather 
late Rustler for central and western North 
Dakota has been bred by Mr. D. C. Crimmins 
of Hazelton, N. D. He is a corn breeder of 
note, winner of many premiums at the State 
Corn Show, and in this strain of Rustler has 
given us a very valuable corn. Lb., 35c, post- 
paid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.55; 4 bu., 
$4.00; bu., $7.50. 


SUNSHINE X HUBBARD. 
that is of high quality 
yielder. 
SEARGENT X SUNSHINE. Another sweet corn 
cross with very large ears. 
WINNEBAGO INDIAN BLUE. This is a long, 
slender blue flour corn from Wisconsin. 
ZUNI CORN. Flour corn from the Pueblos of 
the Southwest. 
ARGENTINE. A long eared white flint from 
Argentina. 
A sweet corn cross 
and a very heavy 

