. Will's seeds and trees. Nursery stock North Dakota Bismarck Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Pioneer Seed House of the Northwest. 15 Jl Recommendation. OUR CORN IS TESTED. We do not, however, feci like losing-an op- portunity of strongly urging our customers, wherever they may purchase their seed to test it before planting. It is but a little trouble to try a few seeds in earth and in this way the responsibility can be placed where it belongs. Our seeds are carefully tested before sending out, and we wish again to call â ke attention of OUT patrons to our liberal conditio


. Will's seeds and trees. Nursery stock North Dakota Bismarck Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Pioneer Seed House of the Northwest. 15 Jl Recommendation. OUR CORN IS TESTED. We do not, however, feci like losing-an op- portunity of strongly urging our customers, wherever they may purchase their seed to test it before planting. It is but a little trouble to try a few seeds in earth and in this way the responsibility can be placed where it belongs. Our seeds are carefully tested before sending out, and we wish again to call â ke attention of OUT patrons to our liberal condition of sale, viz: Any seeds on arrival at destination, not Blowing a satisfactory percentage of growth can be returned at onr expense, and the money that has been ^5aid for them will be cheerfully refunded. WILL'S DAKOTA IlyL'S DAKOTA CORN is a pure pearly white, flint corn, the result of many years careful selections from the original Squaw or Ree Corn, which has been grown in the Missouri Valley by the '-Ree" Indians for many generations, and also in late years by the Sioux tribes, and up to the lime of our first selections in 1882 was a very insignificant grain of many colors growing very close to the ground on a stalk about 3 feet high. The first improvement we offered as "Improved Ree" and a later verj- marked improvement as "Pride of Dakota," and in 1895 we offered the earliest and best of all varieties of white flint as "Improved Pride of Dakota ; We believe there is very little improvement in future to be made, and as the last name is rather cumbersome, we decided to henceforth call it "Will's ; This corn will stand more'hard- ship in the way of frost, heat and poor culti- vation than any other varietv. Ears 8 to 12 inches long, stalks 6 feet high and 2 or 3 well developed ears on each stalk. One of the great advantages of this corn, it can be planted on new breaking by dropping in each third furrow and cove


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