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OSCAR H. WILL 8C CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
IRIS VARIETIES FOR THE NORTHWEST 
DWARF EARLY IRIS 
SAMBO rUMILA. The earliest of all iris; a, dwarf variety of uncommon beauty 
which blooms very early in the spring’. Color a rich purple. Especially suited 
for edging and borders. Postpaid, each, 15c; doz., 
ARENARIA. A very early yellow variety; groups well with the Sambo. Post¬ 
paid, each ItJc; doz,, $1.00. 
I).\RK BLUE Pl'.MFL.V. This is a trifle later and a few inches taller than the 
Sambo with a somewhat darker and larger blossom, fully as hardy and ex¬ 
cellent in every way. Postpaid, each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
WHITE PUMIL.V. 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. 
AZURE.V. This rounds out our list of the vaiuable early dwarfs with one of a 
sky blue color. Postpaid, each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
One of each of these Dwarf Iris—.50c, postpaid. 
BEARDED IRIS 
Prices on all Iris listed below, except when 
otherwise noted, postpaid, each, 15c; doz., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
FRO, Standards yellow, falls rich velvety purple, narrow yellow border. Low. 
I.OKI) OF JUNE. 40 inches. Fragrant. The flowers are gigantic in size, 
measuring seven inches in length and it has a delightful cinnamon fragrance. 
Such an iris really makes the old type iris look like pigmies. The standards 
of Lord of June are of soft lavender blue and the falls rich violet blue. 
510RNING’splendor This is* one of the best large reds so far produced. 
Postpaid, each, 2uc; doz., $2.00. 
SEMINOLE. This is one of the finer irises. Color a rich velvety crimson of 
striking Quality. Height. 30 inches. 
DUSKY MAID, Standards pale buff, falls broad, deep mauve purple with pale 
margin. 
CORON.VTION. A very tall deep yellow, rather new and very fine. 
(lUAKER LADY. This is an odd and unusually beauliful iris in soft tones: the 
standards are In smoky lavender and gold; the falls are a combina,tion of blue, yellow 
and orange. Postpaid, each. 12c; doz.. $1.25. 
GLOWING E5IBERS. A most striking bloom, iridescent buff and violet illuminated in 
orange. 
.AI’TUMN KING. Blooms both spring and fall. Large blue and purple bicolor blooms. 
DUKE OF Y"ORK. Very tall. late, soft ma'uve, a very heavy bloomer. 
I’ROSPERO. Enormous flowers, standard pale lavender, falls velvety red violet with 
orange beard. 
QUEEN CATERIN.Y. Large, heavy flower, tall, both standards and falls pale violet. 
LENT A. IVILLIAMSON. Very tall, graceful blooms, blue and purple. 
FINEST MIXED IRIS 
ALL NAMED VARIETIES 
The best mixture we have ever offered. Do not 
miss this bargain. Postpaid, each. 8c; doz.. 80c. 
NEW ADDITIONS TO OUR LIST 
TK08TRINGKR. Hardy and beautiful: a 
first year bloomer. Pale pink. Postpaid, 
each. 20c; doz., $2.00. 
Sl'N GOD. Deep yellow, heavy bloomer; 
hardy and adapted. Postpaid, each. 20c; 
doz., $2.00. 
PK.VIRIE GOLD. A Great Plains type— 
hardy and beautiful: very large yellow 
flowers. Postpaid, each. 20c; doz., $2.00. 
MIDGARD. A lovely pink and yellow blend. 
Free bloomer; strong grower. Postpaid, 
eacli. 20c; doz.. $2.00. 
KING KARL. A light pinkish cinnamon, 
sanded and dotted. Postpaid, each, 20c; 
KING JITJ.V. Yellow standard, red falls. 
Very large staJk, and bloom to 40 inches 
tall. Postpaid, each. 25c; doz.. $2.50. 
HAMESES. A prolific bloomer: vigorous. 
PinR and rose tones blended. Tall. 
Postpaid, each. 30c; doz.. $3.00. 
Dwarf Early Iris. 
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GREAT PLAINS $ 1 QO 
IRIS COLLECTION 
A very carefully selected list of iris espe¬ 
cially adapted to Great Plains conditions. All 
originated by an iris specialist of the Great 
Plains region. 
Rameses One each . Trostringer 
Prairie Gold Price. $1.00, King Karl 
Midgard Postpaid Sun God 
1938 PIONEER SPECIAL 
FINE IRIS COLLECTION 
One of Each of These 
Seminole 
Lord of June 
Morning Splendor 
Fro 
Coronation 
$po 
Dusky Maid 
Quaker Lady 
Autumn King 
Glowing Embers 
Prospero 
10 FINE IRIS FOR $1.00, POSTPAID 
EFRDPK.VN YELLOW FL.V(1. (Ins pseudaeorus.) This is an exceptionally hardy iris, valuable more for its size and vigor 
than for the flo'wers. •w'hich are a pale yellow. The plant attains a height of 3 to 5 feet in a very short time and soon 
forms a heavy olurnp. Very useful therefore in beds and landscape planting. Needs plenty of moisture to look its best. 
Eacli, 1.5c; doz., .$1..50, postpaid. 
LOVELY HARDY PENTSTEMONS 
PENTSTEMONS. These outstandingly 
lovely western perennials are found 
at their best on the Great Plains 
and in the mountains. We a.re of¬ 
fering this year 4 different kinds, all 
native to our state and all very 
striking and handsome. 
GRANDIFLORA. 18 to 24 in. tall. 
Blooms in late June. A tall spike 
of lavender bells an inch across. 
(iI..\BER. 1 to 2 ft. high. Smooth, 
rather bright green leaves, flowers 
bright blue, an inch across. 
CRIST.MW. 6 to 12 inches high. 
Rough grnyish foliage. Very hand¬ 
some purple flower spikes. 
DWARF BLl'E. This seems to be a 
natural hybrid as it fits none of the 
regular descriptions. 0 to 12 in. 
high, glossy leaves, the bluest flower 
of all and the most lovely. 
Postpaid, each, 1.5c; doz., $1,.50; one 
of each of the four for .50c. 
I : rdlllora Pentstenuins. 
