16 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
POLE BEANS eS 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. The best pole wax bean for 
northern planting. The light yellow pods are 8 to 9 inches ~ 
long, thick, very fleshy and brittle. This is one of the 
earliest of the pole sorts. Pkt., 10c; 44 Ib., 17%c; 46 Ib., 34c; 
1 Ib., 63c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $2.25; 10 Ibs., $4.30. 
BLUE LAKE. Fine for home garden, canning or freezing. 
Long the standard western canning variety. Productive and 
bearing over a long period, the 5% to 6 inch long pods are 
medium green, fleshy, stringless and of top quality. The 
seeds are small, oval and ivory white. Pkt., 10c; 14 Ib., 19c; 
1g Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 65c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 Ibs., $2.35; 
10 Ibs., $4.50. 
EDIBLE SOY BEANS 
High in protein and fat, yet easily digested and utilized; and | 
an excellent source of Vitamins A, B and G. They are used © eerie papers at 5 
either dry or green. Edible Soy Beans 
KABOTT. Very early and prolific, well suited to this section. Pkt., 10c; 4 Ib., 15c; % Ib., 25c; 
1 Ib., 40c, postpaid; 10 Ibs., $2.50, F.O.B. here. : 
: FIELD BEANS 4 
A Will Introduction GREAT NORTHERN —the Best Baking Bean 
Everyone Knows the Great Northern Beans, but few know that_the 
seed was originally obtained over sixty years ago by Oscar H. Will 
from Son of a Star, an Hidatsa Indian, by whose tribe it had been grown 
for many years. Hardy, a heavy yielder and early, it is much more tender 
and more quickly cooked than the Navy Bean, and one of the most 
largely grown field Beans. ; 
GREAT NORTHERN-IDAHO NO. $1. 
A great improvement in yield and 
uniformity of seed over the standard 
Great Northern. %& Ib. 15e; % Ih., 
25c; Ib., 40c, pestpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 Ibs., $1.85; 100 Ibs., $17.00. 
HIDATSA. Amn early, very hardy, 
blight resistant, Red Field Bean 
originally obtained from the Hidatsa 
Indians. The seed is about the size 
and shape of the Great Northern and 
the quality excellent. Pkt., 10c; % 
Ib., 27c; Th., 43e, postpaid. Not pre- 
paid, 10 Ibs., $2.10. 
For Improved Yields 
Treat Beans with NITRAGIN 
See Page 54 
ASPARAGUS 
Culture. One ounce will sow 100 feet of 
row. Soak seed for 24 hours before planting 
1 inch deep in rows 1 foot apart. When 1 year old set plants in permanent. beds, 
Work soil to a depth of 16 inches, manure heavily, and set roots 2 feet apart in “the 
row with rows 4 feet apart and crowns 4 inches below the surface. 
Great Northern Beans 
MARY WASHINGTON. The very vigorous and rust resistant variety 
developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The best yielding 
pedigreed strain, with large rich, dark green stalks. About 225 seeds 
to a packet. Pkg., 10c; oz., 30c; % Ib., 95c; 1 Ib., $3.25, postpaid. : Mary Washington Asparagus 
ASP AR AGU Ss ROOT $3.50. F.0.B. here, 50, 81.753 100, $3.25." doz., 55¢; 50, $1.85; 100 
Germaco 
Hotka § Help You Grow Earlier, Hardier 
, Vegetables and Flowers 
Strong little individual hothouses for every plant. Increase yields, pro- 
mote larger fruits and vegetables and ripen plants earlier. Made of waxed 
paper, protect against rain, frost, wind and insects. Quickly and easily 
set—directions on package. Home garden Package contains 25 Hotkaps 
and cardboard setter, postpaid, $1.15; not prepaid, 95c. Postpaid, 100 Hot- 
Kaps, $3.15; 250 for $5.90; 1,000 for $18.35; 5,000 lots at' $18.20 per 1,000. The 
100 and 250 Hotkap packages contain a Fiberboard setter. Sales tax on 
Hotkaps for North Dakota customers. 
O. Theo. Beckman 
Strool, S. Dak. : 
We like Will’s seeds and nursery stock and have used: them for several years. Our 
orchard of apples, crabs, plums and cherries—all from Will’ s—give us all we can use 
and much to give to our neighbors for the picking. eS 
