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F'HIS is our 71st annual Catalog and we are starting the 72nd year of our business. 
B. In all those years we have encountered some very difficult times and been through 
some soul trying periods. However, we have along with this Northern Plains Coun- 
try always managed to come through. On each such occasion new lessons in agriculture 
and horticulture, both for the region and for our business, have emerged. Apparently we 
are facing another difficult period but common sense and intelligence should see us 
through and we shall doubtless learn some new lessons again. 
Through all the 72 years we have been breeding, selecting and developing better and 
more suitable plants and grains for Northern Plains conditions. We feel, therefore, 
that we are outstandingly fitted to serve residents in the Northern Plains territory. We 
have many customers throughout the Dakotas, Montana and Wyoming, as well as farther 
away who have been using our products for many years successfully. Realization of 
that fact has been a sustaining encouragement through all the tough periods. We hope 
to keep on serving our old customers and their children for many years to come. 
_ Changes are coming throughout the region. Irrigation may soon be greatly extended. 
Soil Conservation practices will also be extended and new methods and new crops are on 
their way. We hope to continue to serve our patrons in the future just as we served the 
gentleman in the picture at the head of this page 70 years ago. 
If you are fed up on the kind of Hybrid Corn you have been getting, better try 
Will’s Northern Great Plains bred and grown Hybrids for real Hybrid results. Try 
our Hybrid “K,” Hybrid “A” or Nodak No. 301. See page 47. 
NODAK HYBRID 301. A beautiful yellow dent variety devel- 
oped at the N. D. Experiment Station by Wm. Wiidakas, the 
Corn breeder. 83 days, a heavy yielder, perhaps the leading 
yellow dent in North Dakota. 
PIONEER HYBRID “K’’. This is an 80 day hybrid of our own 
breeding. It combines the qualities of Falconer and Nodak 
Hybrid 301. A heavy yielder,.early, easily picked, drouth and 
heat resistant. A fine uniform yellow dent. Has done especi- 
ally well in Montana trials. 
Prices for both, F.0.B. Bis- 
marck, 7 Ibs. (enough for 
1 acre), $2.00; % bu, 
$5.50; bu., $10.00, for large 
ey and medium fiat. Large 
Hybrid “x and medium rounds, small 
Hybrid 301 flats; 7 Ibs., $1.40; 4 bu., 
: : $4.50; bu., $8.00. 
