16 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
POLE BEANS 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. The best pole wax bean for northern 
planting. The light yellow pods are 8 to 9 inches long, thick,: very 
fleshy and brittle. This is one of the earliest of the pole sorts. 
Pkt. 5c; 4 Ib., 15c; % Ib. 28c; 1 Ib., 47c postpaid. Not prepaid, 
5 lbs., $1.65; 10 Ibs., $3.10. 
KENTUCKY WONDER or OLD HOMESTEAD. The most pepe- 
ded climbing bean. The pods are 8 to 9 inches long, fleshy, curved, tender 
and of good quality. The old reliable. Pkt., 5c; %4 Ib., 15¢; % Ib. 27e; 1 
lb., 45e, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $1.55; 10 Ibs., $2.90. 
EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
High in protein and fat, yet easily digested and utilized; and an excellent 
source of Vitamins A, B and-G. They are used either dry or green. 
EXTRA EARLY. Kabott (See inside front cover), Agate, Sioux and Hidatsa. 
Grown at Bismarck and all suitable for this section. Your choice of 
varieties so long as they last. Unless instructed to the contrary, we’ll 
substitute if your choice is sold out. Pkt., 5c; % Ib., 14c; \% Ib., 23e; 1 Ib., 2 
40c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 Ibs., $2.00. Edible Soy Beans 
STANDARD EARLY. Two weeks later than above. Pkt., 5e; &% Ib. 13e; 
4 ib., 22c3 1 Ib., 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 Ibs., $1.60. 



FIELD BEANS 
GREAT NORTHERN—The Best Baking Bean 
Every one knows the Great Northern Beans, but few know that the 
seed was originally obtained over fifty years ago by Oscar H. Will from 
Son of a Star, an Hidatsa Indian, by whose tribe it had been grown for 
many years. Hardy, a heavy yielder and early, it is much more tender 
and more quickly cooked than the Navy Bean, and one of the most largely 
grown field Beans. 
GREAT NORTHERN—IDAHO U. No. 5 A great improvement 
i . ‘over the standard 
Great Northern in earliness, yield and uniformity of seed. %4 Ib., 11e;3 
1% ib., 18¢e; 1 Ib., 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 Ibs., $1.40; 100 Ibs., $12.00. 
GREAT N ORTHERN. A good standard stock. \% Ib., 11¢c; 1% tb., 18e; 1 Ib., 
29e, postpaid. Net prepaid, 10 ibs., $1.30; 100 Ibs., $11.50. 
HIDATSA RED. A heavy yield- se 
ing, hardy and excellent baking LES 
Bean. Resistant to bacterial 
blight. The seed is red in color 
and similar to the Great North- 
ern in shape. Pkt., 5e; % Ihb., 
12e; % Ihb., 19¢; 1 Ib., 31e, pest- 
paid. Not prepaid, 10 ths., $1.50. 

Great Noriners Beans | ASPARAGUS 




Culture. One ounce will sow 100 feet of row. Soak seed for 24 hours 
before planting 1 inch deep in rows 1 foot apart. When 1 year oid set 
plants in permanent beds. Work soil to depth of 16 inches, manure heavily, 
and set roots 2 feet apart in the row with rows 4 feet apart and crowns 4 
inches below the surface. 

MARY WASHINGTON. The very vigorous and rust resistant va- 
riety developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The best 
yielding pedigreed strain, with large rich, dark green stalks. ; m 
About 225 seeds to a packet. Pkg., 8e; oz., 15e; %4 Ib., 35e; 1 Ib., 
$1.10, postpaid. Mary Washington Asparagus 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS AE" SuSHIGtan,,ricasratint Sons thei te: ea 108 

Germaco 
Hotkaps Help You Grow Earlier, Hardier 
Vegetables and Flowers 
Strong little individual hothouses for every plant. Increase yields, 
promote larger fruits and vegetables and ripen plants earlier. Made 
of waxed paper, protect against rain, frost, wind and insects. Quickly 
and easily set—directions on package. Home garden Package contains 
25 Hotkaps and cardboard setter, postpaid, 70c; not, prepaid, 50c. Not 
prepaid, 100 Hotkaps, $1.95; 250 for $3.50; 1000 for $11.00; 5,000 
lats at $10.75 per 1000. The 100 and 250 Hotkap packages contain a 
Fibreboard setter. 

