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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
The IRIS—Varieties for the Northwest 
Fro. 
1937 PIONEER IRIS 
COLLECTION $1.00 
One each of the following fine 
varieties: 
Fro. $0.20 
Dusky Maid .20 
Oueen Caterina.20 
Prospero.20 
Seminole.20 
Lord of .June.20 
‘Morning Splendor.20 
Blue Puniila .15 
Total Value.$1.55 
ALL FOR $1.00, POSTPAID 
FINEST MIXTURE OF IRIS— 
Named Varieties 
We can not supply in separate colors, 
but every root in this lot is from a fine 
named sort. A real BARGAIN. Postpaid, 
each, 8c; doz., 75c. 
BEARDED IRIS 
Prices of all varieties listed below 
15c each, $1.50 per doz. Postpaid, 
each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 
QUAKER LADY. Soft tones of smoky lavender and gold. 
Nl EBELUNGEN. A large iris with yellow standards and violet falls. 
SILVER KING. Lavender shading to white, medium tall. 
JOHANN DEWITT. An old variety of Lemoine but always fine. 
SMO KY. Similar in its smoky appearance to Quaker Lady but darker. 
LO R ELEY. Yellow standards and blue falls. Medium tall. 
RHEIN NIXE. A lovely blue and white. Medium early. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Very tall, graceful blooms, blue and purple. 
SEMINOLE. A rich velvety crimson of striking appearance. One of 
the finest. 
PROSPERO. Enormous flowers, standard pale lavender, falls velvety 
red violet with orange beard. 
HONORABILIS. Small, early, hardy, yellow and bronze. 
QUEEN CATERINA. Large, heavy flower, tall, both standards and 
falls pale violet. • 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. Standards and falls lavender blue. Very 
popular. 
GLOWING EMBERS. A most striking bloom, iridescent buff and 
violet illuminated in orange. 
ONE EACH OF THE 25 
DWARF EARLY IRIS 
SAMBO PUMILA .The earliest of all iris; a dwarf variety of uncom¬ 
mon beauty which blooms very early in the spring. Color a rich 
purple. Especially suited for edging and borders. By mail, each, 
12c; doz., $1.00. 
ARENARIA.A very early yellow variety; groups well with the Sambo. 
By mail, each, 12c; doz., $1.20. 
DARK BLUE PUMILA • This is a trifle later and a few inches taller 
than the Sambo with a somewhat darker and larger blossom, fully 
as hardy and excellent in every way. Postpaid, each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
FRO. Standards yellow, falls rich velvety purple, narrow yellow bor¬ 
der. Low. 
ROSE UNIQUE .Standards and falls violet rose, general effect is pink. 
DUSKY MAID. Standards pale buff, falls broad, deep mauve purple 
with pale margin. 
CORONATION. A very tall deep yellow, rattier new and very fine. 
BONITA. Another tall and deep yellow sort very highly esteemed. 
MONSIGNOR. A handsome, hardy early iris, outstanding purple and 
crimson colors. 
AMBASSADEUR. Tall. late. If you want just one iris this is the 
one. Rich purples and blues. 
AUTUMN KING. Blooms both spring and fall. Large blue and purple 
bicolor blooms. 
DUKE OF YORK. Very tall, late, soft mauve, a very heavy bloomer. 
LORD OF JUNE. Very tall, fragrant, and one of the most delicately 
beautiful of all. Soft lavender blue and violet with a tremendous 
blossom. 
MORNING SPLENDOR. The best large red iris SO' far produced. 
IRIS LISTED ABOVE $3.25 
WHITE PUMILA. This is another of the extra hardy dwarf type, 
same size as the dark blue, of a handsome silvery color, and a 
prolific bloomer. We have grown it and satisfied ourselves of its 
value before placing it on sale. Postpaid, each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
EUROPEAN YELLOW FLAG, Iris pseudacorus. This is an excep¬ 
tionally hardy iris, valuable more for its siie and vigor than for 
the flowers, which are a pale yellow. The plant attains a height of 
3 to 5 feet in a very short, time and soon forms a heavv clump. 
Very useful therefore in beds and landscape planting. Needs plenty 
of moisture to look its best. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50, postpaid. 
Dakota Aster. 
Beautiful Hardy Perennial Flowers 
Prices unless otherwise quoted, 20c each; doz., $2.00. Postpaid, 25c each; 
doz., $2.25. 
OF THE PERENNIALS WHICH WE LIST THE FOLLOWING ARE 
NORTH DAKOTA NATIVES 
VALUABLE FOR 
THE ROCK GARDEN: 
Allium 
Anemone 
Dakota Aster 
Prickly Pear 
Blazing Star 
Golden Aster 
Fragilis Cactus 
Prairie Coneflower 
Laevis Aster 
Rose Cactus 
Purple Coneflower 
Garland Aster 
White Pin Cushion Cactus 
Flax 
Golden Rod 
All five Pentstemons 
Sideranthus 
Gutierrezia 
Pasque Flower 
Prairie Phlox 
Prairie Clover 
Western Wallflower 
Blue &. White Violets 
Yucca 
We offer one of each 
or 29 plants for $4.00; 
Postpaid, $4.30 
ALLIUM, PINK. Fragrant 
pink native onion. 
ACHILLEA (THE PEARL). 
Blooms Inly to October— 
masses of double white long 
lasting flowers. lit., 18 in. 
AMORPHA. Canescens or Lead Plant. Shrubby plant, foliage gray, 
blooms in July, ht. 30 in. Flowers — purple and gold spikes. 
Fruticosa. Indigo bush, shrubby, divided green leaves, purple 
flowers. Ht. 5 ft. 
ANEMONE or WINDFLOWER (Canadensis). Beautiful white flowers 
in June and July, shaped like white roses but with a waxy texture. 
ASTER. Dakota Blue. A Sept, blooming, large flowered aster adapted 
to hot, dry locations. 
Dakota Pink. Same as the one above but of a very pleasing pink 
color. 
Golden Aster. Another September blooming native, it becomes a 
mass of golden yellow flowers. 
Garland. The late blooming white aster of the prairies. Flowers 
grow in white festoons. 
Shady Place (Laevis). The handsome blue aster of the woods, 
thrives and blooms freely with large blue flowers in deep shade. 
New England Rose. The largest of our natives, 4 to 5 ft., with a 
wonderfully rich rose color. September blooming, 
