
OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 49 



va A CORN HANDBOOK FOR t 34 q Ee & 
_ ‘THE NORTHWEST 
, Corn Varieties, Corn Plaating, Growing, Harvesting 
os. Pinion iis Git dhe Gorthee: fully cere 
" elearly and concieely. 11 can beeen. , Written 
in agricultural classes. Price, 5@e. Postpaid, Oc. 
RAINBOW FLINT FOR THE SILO 
Drouth Resistant—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 adapted to Great Plains conditions. 
_ The South Dakota Strain is somewhat taller and later. , 
__We have stocks of both but we are not sure which strain we may be able to supply 
an order comes in and will fill orders with what we have on hand. Lb., 35c, post- 
-O.B. here: 10 Ibs., $1.35; ¥, bu., $3.60; bu., $7.00. | 
FALCONER SEED CORN 
Oscar H. Will & Co. Strain—Highest 
Yielding Corn for the Northwest 7 
’ Falconer corn is grown by the hundreds of thousands o 
acres now and many thousands of these acres are off type, un- 
selected or poorly selected scrub corn of the poorest type and 
certain to make inferior yields. 
+ We introduced Falconer Corn. Falconer in careful tests 
/ merc By f over most of our state has outyielded every variety including 
a 3 many hybrids: x ites | 
a The answer seems obvious then. Buy genuine Falconer of 
true, high yielding strain from Oscar H. Will & Co. 
_ Lb., 35c, postpaid. F.0.B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.35; Y% bu., $3.60; 
bu., $7.00. 3 
____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. at- 
_ tained great popularity over the whole Northwest. | 
is extremely hardy and will produce a crop when all other 
s fail, owing to its frost and drouth resistance. It ripens 
to 85 days. Lb., postpaid, 35c. F.O.B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.35; 
$3.60; bu., $7.00. 
»  ~—_—~RUSTLER—90 day CRIMMINS STRAIN eee 
This especially adapted strain of the rather late Rustler for central and western North 
lakota has been bred by Mr. D.C. Crimmins. He is a corn breeder of note, winner of 
y premiums at the State Corn Show, and in this strain of Rustler has given us a very 
oe at valuable corn. Lhb., 35¢, postpaid. F.O.B. 
cs eee, ere: 10 Ibs., $1.35; Y, bu, $3.50; bu., $6.75. 
eas, 
eel RED STAR. We believe that we have an out-. 
rj standing new variety here. A cross of 
325 Falconer, Alta Yellow Dent and Siberian 
Flint. The latter is very early but. does _ 
not go down after ripening and carries its 
ears high on the stalk. This is an 80 day 
Corn. A very heavy yielder and ear and 
stalk resemble the Siberian parent. Lb., 
postpaid, 40c. F.0.B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.40; 
Y% bu., $4.00; bu., $7.25. eee 











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