46 OSCAR H. WILL & Sta BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA vs oth 
- Small Fi 
Pear shaped, about an inch in diameter, — 
YELLOW PEAR. attractive, fine flavored and prolific. Pkt., e 
10c; 1% o2., 40c; 02, 70, postpaid. E zs 


YELLOW PLUM.. A beautiful sort, much resembling a plain in 
size and shape; widely used for preserving. Pkt., 10c. 
RED CHERRY. The fruits are very small, about the size of a 
large cherry, smooth and round. It bears early and freely ~— 
until frost, and is used for preserving. Pkt., 10c3; % oz., 40c; 
Strawberry or Ground Cherry 0%, 7O0c, postpaid, 

GROUND CHERRY, HUSK or STRAWBERRY TOMATO. Not a true Tomato, the round yellow fruits are 
half an inch in diameter, enclosed in thin paper-like husks. A heavy yielder, very sweet, and used mostly 
for pies and preserves. Pkt., 10e; % oz., 40c; 02., 75e, postpaid. 
CULTURE: Sow latter half of June or first of July. PAJBJERG BANGHOLM. The roots are 
Plant about %4 in. deep. Rows should not be less than SA ee Epos 
20 inches apart. Thin to 8 to 10 inches apart in the row. Z x A : Sees 
One ounce will sow 250 ft. of drill: 134 Ibs. an acre of yellow, exceedingly solid and crisp. This is the 
drill, and 2% Ibs. an acre broadcast. About 1,900 seeds sweetest Rutabaga, a heavy yielder and a splen- 
to the packet. did keeper. Pkt., 5e; oz.,-1le; %4 lb., 32e3; % Ib., | 
i“ 53e; 1 Ib., 85e, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $3.50. 
WILL'S IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE 
TOP YELLOW. The” roots are large, globe 
tts, ailWJ! = Suiaped, with small «necks 
and tap roots, bright yellow with purple tops. 
The flesh is very solid, yellow, tender and sweet. | 
Our strain is very hardy, productive and a good | 
keeper. Pkt., 5e; oz., lle; % Ib., 30e3; 1% ib., 503 
1 Ib., 80e, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $3.25. .— 


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EARLY NECKLESS. A purple top yellow Ruta- 
baga, three weeks earlier than American Purple 
Top, entirely neckless, free from side roots, round 
and uniform, of fine quality. Pkt.,: Ses 0%, 11¢e3 
% Ib., 30e; 1% Ib., 50c;3 1 Ib., . 
80c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs., $3.25. 
WHITE SWEET PERFEC- 
_ TION. This white Ruta- 
baga is a heavier yielder 
than most of the yellow 
sorts. Especially desirable 
for table use, it is small 
necked. fine ‘grained and 
sweet. Pkt., 5e3 oz. 12e; 
90c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
Will's Improved Rutabaga «5 Ibs. $3.75. 


CULTURE: Sow 
seed early in spring 
SOE ee Got, tar a EP URELE LOE STRAPLEAF. Widely cultivated, a quick 
fall coop Mealiure ane grower, and very productive. The roots are fiat, medium | 
antitica eh pre vas sized, purple above ground and white below. The flesh - 
au bed is white and of fine quality. Pkt., 5¢; oz, 10c; 4 Ib., 29¢; 
Sintra Eee 14 Ib, 48e; Ib., 75e, postpaid. 
ning. About 2,200 
seeds to the packet. EARLY WHITE MILAN. ‘The earliest Turnip, can 
é; au eeansinlassanenainnnreasasimniniapemsmciiinenens, 0G AISBULOT APT tie ty a Hee 
mer planting. The creamy white roots are medium sized, 
flat and uniform. The white flesh is fine-grained, tender 
and sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12¢3 % Ib. 35e3; % Ib., 6c; Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The most popular variety for general use. 
an 4 SOOd BIZCU, "10 hese nn eds et Lt ame 
appearance, a good producer and Keeper. The flesh is firm, fine-grained, tender 
and sweet. PkKt., 5c; oz., 10c; % Ib., 29e3 1% Ih., 48e3 Ib., 75c, postpaid. 
WHITE EGG. A medium sized, very early, snow-white variety, with firm, fine- 
grained flesh. Does not crack as readily as the flat varieties. | Pkt., 5e; 0z., 100e3 
VY Iib., 29e3 % Ib., 48e; 1 Ib., SOc, postpaid. 
GOLDEN BALL. The Best Yellow Globe Turnip. The orange yellow roots average 
4 inches in diameter, with fine grained yellow flesh of excellent quality. A good 
keeper. Pkt., 5e; oz. 11¢; % Ib., 30c; ™%-Ith,, 50e; Ib., 80c, postpaid. 


We had such good luck with all your seeds last year. It seemed that every seed came up, and the 
tomatoes were wonderful.—William Dickman, Box 16, Mond brigaes Coline 

Purple Top. 
Globe 

