

OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 51 
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~ SQUARE DEAL DENT. Probably the earliest pure yellow dent. Bred by Oscar H. Will forty years 
ago for Great Plains conditions. Deep kernels and proportion of shelled corn is very high. Ears 
_ 2 to 3 ft. high on the stalk and are very easily picked with a mechanical picker. Lb tpaid, 45c; 
_ F.O.B. here: 10 Ibs., $1.40; 14 bu., $3.00; bu., $5.50. Pp ’ +, postpaid, 45c; 
FLOUR CORN 
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Very drouth resistant. High 
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MANDAN WHITE FLOUR. Earliest of the Flour Corns. 
Matures in 75 days. Many ears to the hill. Ready to turn 
stock in by August 10th most years. Postpaid, 1 Ib., 45c, 
¥.0.B. here; 10 Ibs., $1.40; 1% bu., $3.00; bu., $5.50. 
MANDAN YELLOW FLOUR. An 80-day yellow flour corn, 
.a tremendous yielder. Its yellow color, of course, adds 
to its value for feeding off in the field. Feeding value 
very high. Postpaid, 1 Ib., 45c, F.O.B. here; 10 Ibs., 
$t.50; 16 bu., $3.00; bu., $5.50. 

ACME FODDER CORN. Mixed Dent of Great Plains Types. 
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 combination means heavy growth 
and yield combined with the natural earliness of its com- 
ponents. Easily handled with a binder. Lb., 40c, post- 
paid. F.O.B. here: 10 Ibs., $1.25; 14 bu., $2.25; bu., $4. 
Acme Fodder 

4X FODDER CORN—Southern Grown, Tali, 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 broad- 
cast. F.O.B. here; % bu., $2.25; bu., $3.75. 
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 
coneentrated 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. 
Lb., 30c, postpaid. F.0.B. here; 10 Ibs., $2.00; larger 
lots @ 1%c per Ib. 

UNUSUAL CORN VARIETIES FOR EXPERIMENT AND TRIAL 
We know that many of our customers are interested in experimental work with Corn and in the obser- 
vation 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, lb., postpaid, 50c; F.0.B. Bismarck, 5 Ibs., 
$1.00. 
RED STAR. A cross of early Siberian flint, Falconer and Alta. Very early with ears high on stalk. 
ORNAMENTAL. A mixed cross of various Indian strains, producing vari-colored foliage. 
NAVAJO-MINN. 13 CROSS. A cross between Navajo Sacred Flour inbred and a Haney Minn. 13 Inbred. 
MANDAN BLUE. Original seed from the Mandan grower, Water Chief. 
MANDAN SPECKLED. Another’ variety of Water Chief’s Mandan corn. 
