
OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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Falconer corn is grown by the hundreds of thou- 
sands of acres now and many thousands of these 
acres are off type, unselected or poorly selected scrub 
corn of the poorest type and certain to make in- 
ferior yields. 7 
We introduced Falconer Corn. Falconer in careful 
tests over most of our state has outyielded every 
variety including many hybrids. 
‘The answer seems obvious then. Buy genuine 
Falconer of true, high yielding strain from Oscar H. 
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Lb., 35c, postpaid. F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.25; 
Y, bu., $2.75; bu., $5.00. | 




















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___ WILL'S ORIGINAL NORTHWESTERN DENT 
The original Northwestern Dent Corn, a history of which is given in 
Bulletin No. 107 of the Montana Experiment Station, was introduced 
by Oscar H. Will in 1896, and almost immediately attained great popu- 
larity over the whole Northwest. So much so in fact that corn of every 
type, eolor and description has since been sold under the name which 
we gave to this early red dent. Bloody Butcher and Calico from South 
Dakota and Nebraska have disappointed many a farmer who had bought 
them as Northwestern Dent, and found them too tall and too late to be ~ 
of any value. The only safe plan therefore is to buy 
Will’s Original Northwestern Dent from Oscar H. Will 
& Co. 7 
It is extremely hardy and will produce a crop when all 
other dents fail, owing to its frost and drought resistance. 

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MINNESOTA 13 
We offet two strains of Minn. 13 with 
85 to 95 days’ maturity. The Haney 
Strain is best adapted to the. heavier 
soils and moisture climate; the Boyd 
Strain is adapted to Great Plains con- 
ditions. Your order will this year be 
filled with whichever one you request 
until one or the other is sold out. We 
shall then send what we have. Post- 
paid, Ib., 835c. BK. oO. B. here, 10 Ibs., a aie Soldier ead a RN 
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