OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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CELOSIA—COCKSCOMB 
(A). A very showy and colorful group, 
easily grown and readily dried for win¬ 
ter bouquets. 
DWARr TRESTEI) IME^ED (Cristata). 
Plants 1 foot tall topped by large 
rutiled cockscombs. Color range from 
yellow through red. Tkt., 10c; i/4 
oz., 45c. 
OSTRICH PLUMED or FEATHERED 
MIXED (Pluinosa). 2 to 3 feet 
plants, with graceful stately plumes 
resembling ostrich feathers above 
the foliag'e. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c. 
CIIIXESIE WOOLFLOWER ailXED 
(Childsii). Plants grow from 2 to 
3 feet high with flower heads re¬ 
sembling bright colored, loose balls 
of wool. The red, pink and yellow 
blooms of our mixture start early 
and do not fade until frost. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 45c. 
Dwarf Crested Cockscomb. 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS—GIANT SWEET SULTAN (A*). The finest of all Sweet S'ttl- 
tans for cut flowers. The large, sweet-scented and thistle-like blooms are borne gracefully 
on long strong stems. Pkt., 5c; ^ oz., 25c. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT (Physalis Franchetti) (P). Produces lantern-like fruits thaX 
turn bright orange red when ripe. They should then be cut, the leaves trimmed, and the 
fruits will retain their color through the winter. Pkt., 10c; ^4 oz., 35c. 
Clarkia—Double Mixed. 
Columbine. 
Long Spurred. 
Summer Cypress. 
Unwin’s Dahlia. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CORONARIUM — FRENCH MAR- 
(il'ERITE (A). Compact plants, 2 feet high, with 
handsome double flowers, 1 inches in diameter, in white 
and shades of yellow. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
CLARKIA—DOUBLE MIXED (A*). Graceful plants with 
richly colored double rosette-like flowers almost covering 
the upright branches. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
COBOE.V SCANDENS—CATHEDRAL BELLS (A-C). A most 
handsome and rapid growing climber. The flowers are 
large and bell shaped. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
COLUMBINE — AQUILEGIA — LONG SPURRED MIXTURE 
(P). A hardy, graceful, June blooming perennial, 2 feet 
high. The dainty, long spurred flowers of our mixture 
range in color from purple through yellows to white. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 60c. 
For Columbine Roots see Page 67. 
COSMOS 
(A*). Growing 4 to 5 feet tall, branching freely with 
fealhei’y foliage, and blooming abundantly from late July 
until frost. Cosmos is especially effective in screens and 
borders. 
Double Crested Cosmos. 
SENSATION MIXED. Extra Early Giant Flowering with blooms 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c. 
EARLY IMAMMOTH FLOWERING SINGLE 3IIXED. Blooming early enough to satisfy the 
wants of flower lovers in this section. Tall plants with huge blooms. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15c. 
EARLY FLOWERING DOUBLE CRESTED 3IIXED. Sometimes called Anemone flowered, 
this is one of the finest Cosmos for cutting. About 65% of the blooms are double. Pkt., 
10c; ^4 oz., 65c. 
WILD CUCUMBER (A-C). The quick¬ 
est growing climber we have. Fra¬ 
grant white flowers are followed by 
ornamental prickly seed pods. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 20c; % lb., 55c. 
SUMMER CYPRESS—B U R N I N G 
BUSH (A). Ornamental rapid 
grower, 2 to 3 feet high, with cy¬ 
press-like appearance. Light pea 
green lea,ves change lo purplish red 
in fall. Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 15c. 
CYPRESS VINE (A-C). An attrac¬ 
tive climber with dark green 
feathery foliage and star shaped 
flowers. Pkt., 5c; Vz oz., 25c. 
DAHLIA — UNWIN’S DW’ARF HY¬ 
BRIDS (TP*). Blooms in 60 days 
from seed. Plants are 2 feet tall 
with semi-double flowers, ,3 inches 
across. Tubers are produced which 
may be saved. Pkt., 15c. 
DIGITALIS—FOXGLOVE (P). Eas¬ 
ily grown semi-hardy, stately per¬ 
ennial reaching a height of from 2 
to 4 feet and producing long spikes 
of beautiful tubular flowers. Pkt.. 
5o; 14 o*.. 25c, 
Single EJarly Cosmos, 
