OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 51 

_ FLOUR CORN for HOG & SHEEP 
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Owing to its soft kernels, easily ground 
and digested and to its very heavy yield flour 
corn is the ideal for hogging or sheeping off. 
Produces more than any dent variety, is short 
and easily reached. : 
PRIDE OF THE PLAINS. An early 85 day, 
~ bushy, very prolific white flour corn—a 
cross between Mandan and Pueblo Indian 
varieties. The best available corn and 
heaviest yielder for feeding off in the field. 
F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.00; 14 bu., $2.75; 
bu., $5.00. 
MANDAN WHITE FLOUR. Ten days earlier 
than Pride of the Plains. Very prolific. 
Price same. 
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ACME FODDER—A Natural Hybrid 
Almost perfect as a silage corn. This is a mixture of off type early 
dents and semi-dents with a previous year’s cross. This sort of com- 
bination means heavy growth and yield combined with the natural 
‘Easily handled with a binder., 
earliness of its components. 
$1.00; 1%4 bu., $2.00; bu., $3.75. 
Many-eared Flour Corn 
Lb., 30c, postpaid. F. O. B. here: 10 lbs., 
- 4X FODDER CORN—Southern Grown, Tall, Leafy 
The 4X is, we consider, the very best procurable fodder Corn for Northwestern conditions. We get 
this grown just far enough south so that 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. 
for fodder is when the kernels are just past the roasting ear stage. 
The best time to cut Corn 
Sow or drill ten pounds to one- 
half bushel per acre, if planted with a planter; 21%4 bu. if broadcasted. F. 0. B. here, 10 ibs., 60e3; 14 bu., 
$1.50; bu., $2.50. 
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. 
Lb., 30c, postpaid, F. 0. B. Bismarck, 10 Ibs., $2.20; 50 Ibs. or more @ 17c per Ib. 

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4X Fodder 

e have therefore listed here a few of the many un- 
usual types that we are constantly growing and observing, and we hope to present others each 
year. 
Price, Ib., postpaid, 50c; F. 0. B. Bismarck, 5 Ibs., $1.00. 
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 WAY CROSS. Russian flint. Alta Dent. 
Falconer. An interesting corn. 
ARGENTINE. A long eared white flint from 
_ Argentina. , 
ZUNI BLUE. Blue flour corn from the Zuni 
ret INO Ae. 
WINNEBAGO BLUE. A blue flour corn from 
the Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin. 
MANDAN & ARIKARA INDIAN CORN. We can 
supply from these tribes White Flour and 
Blue Flour. 
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RUSSIAN EARLY SWEET CORN. An early 
sweet corn bred from the extra early Russian 
flint. Good quality, good habit, and very early. 
EXTRA EY. WHITE SQUAW FLINT. Extremely 
early and flinty. 
SUNSHINE X HUBBARD. A sweet corn cross 
that is of high quality and a very heavy 
yielder. 
SANTEE WHITE. A very tall white flint corn 
similar to Rainbow except for its straight 
_ white color. 
RAINBOW COLORED. Ornamental with red, 
white, yellow and green foliage. 
RUSSIAN FLINT FLOUR CORN. An early, 
very heavy yielding cross. 
