

OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOT 
RAINBOW FLINT FOR THE SILO 
‘Drouth Résistatit A. Tremendous Yielder 
We have two- strains. . The Great Plains Strain was developed at 
_ the U. S. Great Plains Station at Mandan, is earlier and better 
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We have stocks of both but we are not sure which strain we 
may be able to supply when an order comes in and will fill orders 5 
with what we have on hand. Lb., 35c, postpaid. F.O.B. here;  & “>”, 
“10 Ibs., $1.30; 16 bu., $2.75; bu., $5.00. 
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Acme 
Fodder— 
A Natural 
Cross 

A Field of Acme Fodder Corn 
Almost perfect as a silage corn. This is a mixture of off type : 
early dents and semi-dents with a previous year’s cross. This sort. of Rainbow 
combination means heavy growth and yield combined with the nat- Flint Corn 
ural earliness of its components. Easily handled with a binder. Lb., 30c; postpaid. ; 
F.0.B. here; 10 Ibs., $1.25; 14 bu., $2.25; bu., $4.00. ° © 
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4X FODDER CORN—Southern Grown, Tall, Leafy 
The 4X is, we consider, the very best procurable fodder Corn for Northwestern conditions. We 
get this grown just far enough south so that maximum quantity of fodder is produced and at the 
same time the stocks come near enough to maturity so that they are not all water. The best time 
to cut Corn for fodder is when the kernels are just past the roasting ear stage. Sow or drill ten 
pounds to one-half bushel per acre, if planted with a planter; 2% bu. if broadcasted. F.O.B. here; 
1% bu., $2.00; bu., $3.50; larger lots @ $3.40. : 
“SWEET FODDER CORN—Wonderful Feed for Milch Cows 
Sweet Fodder is coming to occupy a place of very high esteem as a feed for milch cows. Owing to 
the fact that its sugar content is so high it is a more cohcentrated feed than the ordinary Corn. It is 
likewise a heavy yielder as it is so bushy, and there are no heavy, coarse stalks which are usually 
waste. EBS 30c, postpaid. F.0.B. here; 10 Ibs., $2.00; larger lots @ 17c per Ib. 
_ UNUSUAL CORN VARIETIES FOR EXPERIMENT AND TRIAL 
aL Wie: aes that many of our customers are 
interested in experimental work with Corn 
and: in the observation of novel and little 
known sorts. We have therefore listed here 
a few of the many unusual types that we are 
constantly growing and observing, and we 
hope to present others each year. 
_ Price, Ib., postpaid, 50c; F. O. B. Bismnarco 
 § Ibs., $1. 00. 
RUSSIAN EXTRA-EARLY. Corns from Si- 
beria and the colder parts of Russia, very 
remarkable for earliness and height of 
stalk for such early corn. We have several 
kinds. 
ZUNY BLUE. Blue flour corn from the Zuni Indians. 
MANDAN & ARIKARA INDIAN CORN. We can supply from these tribes Yellow Flour, Blue Flour. 
RED STRIPED RUSSIAN. Another very early flint from a Soviet Experiment Station. 
SUNSHINE X ASSINIBOINE. A very heavy yielding, early sweet corn selection. Extremely hardy. 
SUNSHINE X HUBBARD. A Bantam experimental cross of high quality. 
EXTRA EARLY 55-DAY FLINT. A very dwarf, very early pure white flint from Canada. 
SIBERIAN EARLY YELLOW FLINT. An extremely early, upright: corn with the ears well up on 
the stalks. From a Russian Experiment Station. 
ROP SWEET CORN. A three way cross, very early and with very large ears. Yellow and 
_ white. 
” RUSSIAN X YELLOW FLOUR. An interesting combination of early flint and flour corn. 
- 4X Fodder in the Shock 
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