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proportion is very high. Prefers rather moist soils. Lb., 35C, 4 
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This especially adapted strain of the rather late Rustler for central and western North Dakota 
has been bred by Mr. D. C. Crimmins. 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. Lhb., 35c, post- | 
paid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.25; 14 bu., $2.75; bu., $5.00. : 
a eae a ce are reer asa The earliest and hardiest White Dent in’ cultivation. — 
_ PIONEER WHITE D Also the most drouth resistant dent that can be grown. 
sina inane SARE SE aie Cea Easy to pick, even in maturing. 
Ears average 6 to 8 inches long, nearly cylindrical, 14 to 16 rows, white with occasional pink 
shading. Stalks 5 to 7 ft., ears 2 ft. up. Lb., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.25; 14 bu., 
$2.75; bu., $5.00. 

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We have two strains. The Great 
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Great Plains Field Station at Mandan, 
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Plains conditions. . . 
The South Dakota Strain is somewhat 
taller and later. | 
We cannot be sure which strain we 
can supply but will try to supply the ~ 
kind ordered. If one is sold out we shall 
fill orders with what we have on hand. — 
Lb., 35c, postpaid. F.O.B. here: 10 — 
Rainbow Flint hes Ibs., $1.25; 14 bu., $2.75; bu., $5.00. 


