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


NOTICE—tThese prices subject to change. Our blue price list issued once or twice each month > 3 
gives latest prices and may be had on request. 
Write for prices on large lots. 
NOTE ALSO THAT ALL PRICES INCLUDE COST OF SACKS. 

We are marking our germination and purity tests on bulk shipments of seed grain, field seeds, 
and seed corn. 
act aS we can make them. 
ance and are not a guarantee. 
These tests are arrived at by careful and scientific methods, and are as nearly ex- 
It must be understood, however, that they are only for customer’s guid- 
Always make your own tests of seed grain and field seeds. 


SEED OATS 
GOPHER. Developed from the Kherson type. These 
are perhaps the best all around oats for North 
Dakota today and increase in popularity. each 
year. Very early and at the same time very heavy 
yielding. A product of the Minn. Experiment Sta- 
tion. EF. O. B. Bismarck, 14 bu., 65c; bu., $1.25. 
NAKOTA HULLESS. A new hulless oats from the 
S. D. Experiment Station. Said to be the best yet 
developed. Postpaid, Ib., 25e. F. 0. B. Bismarck, 
10 Ibs., 60c; 100 Ihs., $4.25. " 
VICLAND. This new oat from the Iowa Experiment 
Sta. is a rather short, early yellow oat, strong 
stemmed, heavy yielding, resistant to loose and 
covered smut, leaf rust and some forms of stem— 
rust. KF. oO. B. here, % bu. 80e; bu., $1.50. 
MARION. A product of the Iowa Ex. Sta.; medium 
early, high yielding white oat, resistant to stem 
rust and partially to leaf rust. KE. O. B. here, 
% bu., 80e; bu., $1.50. 

SEED WHEAT 
RIVAL. A bearded wheat, both rust and smut-re- 
sistant. A trifle later than Thatcher, taller, and 
shatters more easily. A large, plump grain, heav- 
ier than Thatcher and consistently yields better 
over several years tests. Entirely satisfactory 
for milling. F. 0. B. here, % bu., $1.25; bu., $2.00. 
REGENT. A new resistant wheat from Canada. A 
beardless wheat, slightly taller than Thatcher, 
matures about the same time. Resistant to both 
leaf and stem rust. Good yielder, equal to 
Thatcher in milling and baking test. F. O. B. here, 
% bu., $1.25; bu., $2.00. 
PILOT. A bearded Wheat. Taller and a trifle later 
than Rival. Rust and smut resistant to a high 
degree. Does not shatter readily. A pointed 
grain, test weight slightly below Rival. Yields 
as well or better than Thatcher. A good milling - 
Wheat. F. O. B. here, % bu., $1.20; bu., $2.25. 
KUBANKA DURUM. The best durum or macaroni 
wheat variety. Rust resistant and high yielding 
grades amber durum. F. O. B. here, % bu., $1.50; 
bu., $2.50. 
RED DURUM. The rust-proof, heavy yielding du- 
rum that is used entirely for feed. F. O. B. here, 
1% bu., $1.25; bu., $2.00. 
VESTA. A relative of Rival from the N. D. Station. 
A grand combine wheat, as it stands for weeks 
without shattering. May be planted very late 
and will still make a good crop. F. O. B. here, 
% bu., $1.20; bu. $2.25. 

SPELTZ OR EMMER 
SEED SPELTZ or EMMER. This is the ordinary 
speltz grown throughout the state and without a 
pedigree. Fine horse, hog, poultry and cow feed. 
KF. 0. B. Bismarck, bu. (40 Ibs.), $1.25; 100 Ibs., 
$3.00. 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON CERTIFIED SEED GRAIN OF ANY SORT. 
WE USUALLY HAVE SMALL LOTS OF A NUMBER OF THEM 

SEED BARLEY 
WISCONSIN NO. 38S. A heavy yielding 6 row malt- 
ing barley with smooth beards. F. O. B. here, 
% bu., 80c; bu., $1.50. 
SPARTON. A rather new, 2 row feed Barley which 
has outyielded all other sorts in many parts of 
the Great Plains, very plump grain, drouth re- 
sistant. EF. 0. B. here, % bu., 75e; bu., $1.40. 
TREBI. This is perhaps our heaviest yielding bar- 
ley and the best for feed purposes. It is a strong 
growing six row variety which is not suitable for 
malting. F. 0. B. Bismarck, 14 bu., 75c; bu., $1.40. 
TREGAL. This new variety from the N. D. Experi- 
ment Station is a smooth awned cross from the 
Trebi, a heavy yielder it is valuable mainly as a — 
feed variety but with malting possibilities. F. 0. B. 
here, % bu., 90c;3.bu., $1.75. wey 
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SEED FLAX 
BISON. This variety seems to be the most popular. 
It is wilt resistant, it is large seeded and heavy 
yielding, very tall and bushy. F. 0. B. here, % 
bu., $2.65; bu., $4.75. ; 
WALSH FLAX. Larger seed than Bison, 10 days 
earlier. Large boll, very strong straw. Resistant 
to wind and hoppers. Postpaid, Ib., 35e. F. 0. B. 
Bismarck; \% bu., $3.15; bu., $6.00. 
BI-WING. A new cross between Bison and Red 
Wing which has given good results in man 
places. F. O. B. here, % bu., $2.60; bu., $5.00. 
VIKING OR GOLDEN. A yellow seeded flax with 
white blossom. Very heavy yielder and seeds have. 
high oil content. A low growing, bushy sort. 
KF. oO. B. here, % bu., $2.60; bu., $5.00. : 

RYE 
NORTH DAKOTA SPRING SEED RYE. First qual- 
ity North Dakota grown seed rye of high purity 
and germination. Spring rye is scarce and hard 
to find. F. 0. B. Bismarck, % bu. 80c; bu., $1.50. 
PROLIFIC SPRING RYE. This is a new spring rye 
which very much out-yields the common sort, sup- 
ply is limited and hard to locate. A very large 
type. F. 0. B. Bismarck, % bu., 90¢; bu., $1.75. 
WINTER RYE AVAILABLE IN AUGUST 

PIONEER BRAND FIELD PEAS ___- 
NORTH DAKOTA GROWN EARLY CANADA FIELD PEAS. 
Field Peas are one of the most useful of crops. The straw 
is equal to clover hay, and the grain is one of the most 
nourishing of foods for all kinds of stock. In order to aid 
in harvesting it is reeommended that they be sown with 
oats or Spring rye. Lb., 30c, postpaid. F. 0. B. Bismarck, 
10 Ibs., 90c; 100 lbs., $8.00. ; rk 
WHITE MARROWFAT. Shorter than Canadian peas with a 
very large pea, also a bit later. A heavy yielder and a fine 
pea for human consumption. F. 0. B. Bismarek, 10 Ibs.,” 
$1.00; 100 Ibs., $9.00. Ja J 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS. 100 Ibs., $7.50. 

PIONEER BRAND BUCKWHEAT 
_ , Sow ¥% to 1 bushel per acre, or 25 to 50 Ibs, 
This is the variety commonly grown in the Northwest, and 
which is used so extensively there as a late crop, and as a 
smothering crop for land badly infested with weeds. Buck- 
wheat is,an excellent poultry food, a fact that is too little 
appreciated by most poultry raisers, F. 0. B. Bismarck, 5 
Ibs., $1.50; 50 lbs., $2.75; 100 Ibs., $5.00. 
