OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA 
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BETTER GLADIOLUS 
T HESE modern beauties are simply wonderful for all flower garden 
uses and gain in favor each season. Will’s list for 193 5 includes 
most of the newer prize-winning varieties from the A. G. S. annual re¬ 
port of favorites. Our Gladiolus are young, high crowned and vig¬ 
orous, absolutely free from harmful disease and insect pests especially 
thrips. Large size bulbs at lowest prices. 
ALL BULB PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY 
Not less than 6 at dozen prices. Complete A. G. S. cultural direc¬ 
tions with each order. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. Varieties marked * before descriptions are in¬ 
cluded in our “Aristocrat” Offer of Prizewinners at a bargain price. 
This treat for your garden should be included in every order. See 
last column. 
♦PICARDY. Th e sensational Glad which has stolen the show in the last few years. A 
heautiful shrimp pink, many open on a splendid stalk. Large florets of great sub¬ 
stance. Mid-season. Greatly reduced price, 17c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50. 
RED PHIPPS. Mid-season. A free flowering real red that is red. Many open, fine spike. 
Destined to go far. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.00. 
BAGDAD, A smoky Picardy. Unusual old rose of large size 
and an outstanding Glad in all ways. 30c each; 3 for 80c; 
12—$2.25. 
♦AFLAME. Giant Primilinus Grandiflora type. Flame red, 
wonderful spike. 3 for 24c; 12—72c. 
♦ALBATROSS. rpj le best, all-while variety. Massive blooms, 
mid-season. 16c each; 3 for 45c; 12—$1.35. 
AIDA. violet blue, red blotch, very early. 3 for 25c; 
12—75c. 
ALBANIA, pine white, rounded petals. An old favorite. 
Early. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
A. V. BUNCE. Rj ( .h orange with red peneillings. Early. P. G. 
type. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
AYE MARIE, pfitzer’s best early light blue. Many blooms 
well placed. 3 for 25c; 12—75c. 
♦BETTY NUTHALL- Bittersweet Pink with orange throat. 
Tall straight spike carrying 8 to 10 perfect blooms. 3 for 
20c; 12—60c. 
CATHARINE COLEMAN, very popular geranium-pink with 
small blotch. Fine blooms, well placed. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Large aster purple variety, deeper 
blotch. Very well liked. Mid-season. 3 for 24c; 12—72c. 
♦COMMANDER KOEHL. A deep glistening glowing red of 
great size. Many open. Late mid-season. 13c each; 3 for 
36c; 12—$1.17. 
COPPER BRONZE, very attractive old copper and bronze. 
Prim. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
♦CRIMSON GLOW. An 0 j d f av0 rite crimson Glad that should 
be in your garden. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
♦DR. MOODY. An excellent light lavender. Heavy plant, 
mid-season. 3 for 20c; 12—60c. 
♦DR. F. E. BENNETT. Brilliant scarlet with large florets. 
Much admired. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
EDITH MASON. Dp]j e ate geranium-pink of exquisite beauty. 
12c each; 3 for 33c; 12—99c. 
♦EMILE AUBRUN. Many large wide-open blooms of smoky 
rose red, slaty overcast. 3 for 20c; 12—60c. 
♦GIANT NYMPH. Massive pure light pink, fine form. Still 
one of the best. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
♦GOLDEN DREAM. A r ich deep yellow. Many open; heavy 
spike. Late. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
JANE ADDAMS. very large velvety lavender blooms, white 
Ihroat. Mid-season. 3 for 24c; 12—72c. 
PALOMA. An ear i y brilliant orange. Prim. Very gay 
and attractive. 13c each; 3 for 36c; 12—$1.10. 
MANDARIN. rp aR p ar ] y orange Prim, of striking beauty. 3 
for 17c; 12—51c. 
MARY JANE. A i arg - e lavender-pink with light throat. 3 for 
24c; 12—72c. 
♦MARMORA. A W onderful smoky lavender with plum col¬ 
ored Ihroat, highly recommended. 3 for 27c; 12—8lc. 
♦MINUET. Easily the best pure lavender. Fine spike and 
placement. 3 for 27c; 12—81c. 
MAROCCO. Rjch deep red> a i mos t black. Outstanding, early. 
3 for 24c; 12—72c. 
♦MRS. F. C. PETERS. R j 0 h lavender, purple blotch, very de¬ 
pendable. 3 for 20c; 12—60c. 
♦MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Thp &iant G i a(1< V ery large flame 
pink. A prize-winning favorite. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
♦MRS. P. W. SISSON. Lovely rich cameo or shrimp pink of 
delightful form. 3 for 17c; 12—51c. 
PFITZER S TRIUMPH. Sensational salmon scarlet large 
blooms. Many open. 3 for 25c; 12—75c. 
♦PRIMROSE PRINCESS. A i arg . e stately wide open Prim¬ 
rose yellow. 3 for 24c; 12—72c. 
PI RILE GLORY, ieli dark purple maroon. Large and 
highly ruffled bloom. 3 for 20c; 12—60c. 
RUFFLED GOLD, jjjg-bjy ruffled golden yellow of fine form. 
3 for 36c; 12—$1.17. 
VEILCHENBLAU. A r j c b blue-violet. One of the best in 
all ways. 3 for 25c; 12—75c. 
$1 00 WILL ’ S aristocrat $-j oo 
JL - GLAD OFFER JL- 
See Inside Baek Cover for Pieture 
Our outstanding value for 1935. A very fine 
selection of twenty prize winning varieties in¬ 
cluding such sorts as Picardy, Commander 
Koehl, etc. All prize winners and sure to please 
you. Separately bagged and labelled. One 
large bulb of each of the twenty Glads marked 
with a star(*> on this page. A $1.66 value. In 
this offer for $1.00; 3 collections $2.75. 
WILL’S PIONEER GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
We have added new colors and new types 
to this popular collection keeping it, as always, 
a value we are proud to offer you. Large 
clean bulbs. 12 for 30c; 45 for $1.00; 100 for 
$ 2 , 00 . 
“ECONOMY” SELECTION OF FINEST 
MIXED GLADIOLUS 
Blooming size (3 and 4’s) bulbs in a pleasing 
assortment of color. These blooms will be 
from one to two weeks later than the Pioneer 
Offer. 05 for $1.00; 100 for $1.45; 1,000 for 
$12.50. 
MADEIRA VINE BULBS 
Large dry bulbs of this popular climber. Light green 
foliage. Rapid grower. 12c each; 3 for 30c; $1.00 per doz. 
