— H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA | od 










Culture: Sow from April 15th to July 15th, covering 1 inch 
deep. Thin to 4 to 5 inches apart in the row. Thinning can be 
done gradually for greens and small beets. One ounce will sow 
75 feet of row; six pounds, an acre. About 450 seeds in a packet. 
WILL'S IMPROVED BLOOD TURNIP BEET, Tis is 
ceptionally fine strain of Crosby’s Egyptian. The roots are 
somewhat flattened though globular, and the skin a very 
dark red in color. The flesh is of a slightly lighter shade 
and lightly zoned. The best first early Beet and a good 
keeper. Pkt., 8c; oz., 12c; %4 Ib., 40c; 3% Ib., 60c; Ib., 
$1.10, postpaid. Net prepaid, 5 Ibs., $4.75. 
EARLY WONDER or 
BOSTON CROSBY. 
This selection from Crosby’s 
‘Egyptian is not as early as 
the Will’s Improved. The 
roots are very uniform and 
more nearly globe-shaped 
with very small top and tap 
root, dark red skin with deep 
blood-red fiesh and very lit- 
tle zoning. A very popular 
variety with market garden- 
ers and unexcelled for the 
home garden. Pkt., 8c; 0z., 
15¢e; 4 «6Ib., 50c; % Ib., 
80c; Ib., $1.45, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $6.00. 


Will's Improved Blood Turnip 
GREEN TOP BUNCHING. 
An early, extremely at- 
tractive Beet with clean, 
Small Green young 
Beets cooked with their 
- equally tender tops are 
delicious and rich in 
grayish green foliage. 
The roots are round,. 
smooth and glossy; the 
flesh bright blood red, 
vitamins. finer and less fibrous 
than most Beets. Pkt., 
8c; 0z., 15¢c; 44 Ib., 50c; 
1g Ib., 85c; 1 Ib., $1.50, 
postpaid.. Not prepaid, 5 
Ibs., $6.25. | 

Early Wonder Beet 
> OHIO CANNER. 7 bis 
I like your seeds because they are depend- 
deep able and of good quality —Mrs. ese E. 

blood red Beet is free 
from zoning, fiattened 
globe in shape, uniform in growth, tender, sweet, the most 
handsome Beet when canned that we know and outstanding 
for interior color. A desirable sort for all purposes. Pkt., 8c; 
oz., 15¢; 14 Ib., 50c; 4 Ib., 85c; 1 lb., $1.50, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 5 Ibs. $6.25, . | 
SWISS CHARD 
LUCULLUS. To our mind the best vegetable that can be raised 
for greens. The crumpled, rich green outside leaves are picked 
off and the plant yields a constant crop from July well into 
September. The leaves are large and picking a mess of Swiss 
Chard for greens is short work. The thick broad stems may be 
cooked like asparagus or used for pickles. This is the most 
popular sort and gives big returns with little care: Pkt., 7c; 
0z., 13c; 14 Ib., 45c; 46 Ib., 70c; 1 Ib., $1.20, postpaid. 
Cordes, Henning, Minn., R. 2, 



“Swiss Chard Lucullus 

