OSCAR H. WILL 3i CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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LARKSPUR—DELPHINIUM. Annual Tall 
Stock-Flowered Mixed. (A). The annual 
forms of Larkspur with their long-, 
graceful spikes of bloom are valuable 
for borders and planting among shrubs. 
For early blooming, start indoors. Pkt., 
5c; 34 «>z. t 2®e. 
LARKSP l R—DELPHINIUM, Perennial 
Finest Mixed Gold Medal Hybrids. (P). 
Especially striking as backgrounds for 
borders, this quick-growing, free-flower¬ 
ing, old-fashioned perennial with its 
erect spikes of beautiful blossoms 
holds first rank. For blooms the first 
year, start indoors. Pkt., 10c; 34 
»/., 50e. 
liant crimson-rose flowers. For contin¬ 
uous bloom throughout the summer 
make successive plantings. Pkt., 5c; 
RI^ 0 P6PPY MALLOW, (p). a hardy, 
easily grown low perennial with hand¬ 
some, deeply cut foliage that bears pur¬ 
plish red flbwers throughout the suin- 
mer Pkt., 10 c 
Eldorado Marigold.. 
Annual Larkspur. 
Double. (A). The plants 
grow 3 feet high with large, double, imbricated flowers, from 3 to 4 
inches in diameter. Our strain embraces four shades of colors; the 
lightest primrose, lemon, golden yellow, and deep orange. Pkt., 5c; 
34 oz., 20c. 
MARIGOLD-GUINEA GOLD. Rich orange 
{: . gold blosgoms covering a plant 3 to 3% 
feet tall. The blooms are 3 to 2% inches 
across, double, and much more graceful 
in form than the old type Marigold, due 
to the longer and somewhat frilled petals. 
Pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 45c. 
-MARIGOLD. French Mixed. (A). A dwarf 
strain forming hall-like bushes 1 foot 
high, quick growth and free-flowering 
habit. The double flowering sorts of our 
mixture include most beautiful colors. 
Pkt., 5c; 34 oz., 15c. 
MIGNONETTE. Machet. (A ). The 
best everblooming strain for 
either outdoor or inside planting. 
It is of dwarf pyramidal growth, 
with numerous flower stalks. 
The blossoms are highly colored 
and very fragrant. Pkt., 5c; 34 
oz., 15c. 
FINEST MIXED MORNING 
GLOAT — CONVOLVULUS MA- 
JOK. (A-C). A fine mixture of 
the old-fashioned, yet ever popu¬ 
lar climber. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 
34 lb., 45c. 
MORNING GLORY — HEAVENLY BLUE. 
The finest of morning glories and a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, its true blue, white 
throated flowers are 3 to 4 inches across. 
Pkt., 15c; 34 oz., 40c. 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORY—IPOMOEA 
IMPERIAL1S. (A-C). The delicately col¬ 
ored flowers range from snow-white to 
black purple. Requiring a warm situation 
for best growth, vines will frequently 
make 18 feet in a Summer. Leaves are 
attractive in their variations. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 30c; 34 lb., 75c. 
NIG EL LA— (LoV«*-In-A*Mkt.) Miss Jekyll. 
(A). A favorite, compact growing plant 
in whose fine feathery foliage nestle lovely 
double blue flowers. Pkt., 10c; 34 oz,, 
30c. 
NICOTLANA. Allink B.VbMds. (A). Our 
splendid hybrids give a profuse display 
of delightfully sweet-scented, showy, many shaded blooms from July until 
frost. The bUshy plants are from 3 to 3 feet high. Pkt., 10c; 34 oz., 35c. 
NASTURTIUMS (A > 
NASTURTIUM — DOUBLE SWEET 
SCENTED GLORIOUS GLEAM 
HYBRIDS FINEST MIXED. This 
double, delightfully sweet scented 
Nasturtium in remarkable color 
range is an all-round garden fa¬ 
vorite. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
NASTURTIUM—GOLDEN GLEAM- 
DOtJBLE SWEET SCENTED. The 
new Nasturtium that has attained in¬ 
stant popularity. The golden yellow, 
double blooms are very sweet scented 
and borne well above the foliage on 
strong, bushy plants. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 
Wra^^lH'^NEKK BRAND DWARF MIXED 
NASTURTIUMS. Our mixture is the best 
obtainable and very desirable for bedding, 
vases and pot plants. The seed should be 
planted in rows two feet apart, and when 
well started, thinned to 10 inches in the 
rows. Plants bloom freely and the flowers 
embrace every desirable color. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c; 34 lb., 35c; 34 lb., 60c; 1 lb., 
wfbl?s’ SUPERB TALL MINED NASTUR¬ 
TIUMS. our magnificent strain makes a 
strong growth of from 5 to 6 feet, flower¬ 
ing freely from Spring to Fall with large 
blooms of the most brilliant shades. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c; 34 lb., 35c; 34 lb., 60c; 1 lb., 
81 . 00 . 
Nasturtium—-Golden Gleam. 
WILL’S PANSIES (p) 
Culture. Pansies are the most popular of all flowers and everyone should 
grow a bed of this hardy group. Best results may be had by sowing seed in¬ 
doors in February, transplanting when large enough, one inch apart, and then 
again to the open ground in May. The largest sized flowers can only be attained 
in rich soil. Manure from the cow stable is especially beneficial. 
WILL’S RONAL SHOW. We have spared neither care nor expense in our efforts 
to make Will’s Royal Show Pansies the best mixture obtainable. The color¬ 
ings arid markings are diverse beyond belief. The blooms are all that can be 
desired in size and form. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 35c; 34 oz., $1.75. 
WILL'S PREMIUM MIXTURE. While not to be compared with the Royal Show, 
- Will’s Premium Mixture has large blooms in complete color range, and will 
please everyone who enjoys Pansies and can appreciate quality of color, 
shape, and substance. Pkt., 5c; 34 oz., 60c. 
For Pansy Plants, See Page 55. 
Royal Show Pansies. 
