OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA . 49 
RAINBOW FLINT FOR THE SILO 
- Drouth. Resistant—A Tremendous Yielder 
_We have two strains. The Great Plains Strain was developed at the 
S. Great Plains Station. at Mandan, is earlier and better adapted to 
|] “Great Plains conditions. 
W 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 when an order comes in and wili fill orders with what. we have 
on hand. Lb., 35c, postpaid. F.0O.B. here: 10 Ibs., $1.35; % bu., $3.25; bu.,, 

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ASSINIBOINE FLINT CORN 
Sixty Day Corn - 
4 7 ‘From the Canadiar Indians—Earliest Type of Corn Grown. Ripens 10 days 
Metore the Gehu and Dakota, so has an especially useful place in hogging off. 
Lb., 40c, postpaid. F.0.B. here: 10 Ibs.. $1.40; % bu., $3.25: bu., $6.25. 
|| FALCONER SEED CORN & 
Sa Oscar H. Will & Co. Strain—Highest 
a Yielding Corn for the Northwest 
Falconer corn is grown by the hundreds of thou- 
sands of acres now and many thousands of these 
|] acres are off type, unselected or poorly selected scrub 
\{ corn of the poorest type and certain to make in- 
\f ferior yields. 
We introduced Falconer Corn. Falconer in careful 
tests over most of our state has outyielded every 
variety including many hybrids. — 
_ The answer seems obvious then. Buy genuine 
|| Falconer of true, high yielding strain from Oscar H. 
Will & Co. 
_Lb., 35c, postpaid. F.O.B. here, 10 Ibs., $1. 30; % bu., 
$3.00; bu., “at 00. . 
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a 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 
# attained great popularity over the whole Northwest. Color: Red and white. 
It is extremely hardy and will produce a crop when all other dents fail, owing to its frost and 
| drouth resistance. It ripens in 80 to 85 days. Lb., postpaid, 35c. F.O.B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.25; 
od bu., $3.00; Bits $5.50. 
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| RUSTLER—90 day CRIMMINS STRAIN—White Dent 
This especially adapted strain of the rather late Rustler for central 
_| and western North Dakota has been bred by Mr. D. C. Crimmins. He 
bs is a corn breeder of note, winner of many premiums at the State Corn 
a Lb., 35c, post- 
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CT Ra see :. here: 10 Ibs., 
WEN TT iti ee S) $1.25; 1% bu., 
PREVA EEC UIEYV ITTV a tli iiililiT ieee $3.00; bu., 
UES Oe” $5.75. 

