OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 

BISMARCK NURSERY (ESTABLISHED 1882) 
Oldest Nursery in North Dakota—Member American Association of Nurserymen 
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS: READ CAREFULLY. We 
use our utmost endeavors to see that all stock shipped out 
is true to name and of the quality represented or better. 
In event that goods upon receipt prove to be wrongly 
marked or inferior we-shall be glad to refund customer’s 
money or replace the stock as he may elect. We are not 
responsible for damage to goods in transit, therefore you 
must examine at the express or freight office, and have any 
damage noted upon your express or freight receipt. We 
are always glad to replace goods injured in transit, provid- 
ing receipt showing damage is returned to us so that we 
may enter claim and reimburse ourselves. 
We do not guarantee safe delivery of mail orders but 
pack them just as well as we possibly can, and they are 
nearly always delivered in good condition. 
REPLACEMENT. If stock arrives in good condition and 
our planting instructions are followed, we are willing to 
replace once any stock lost, at half price. 
CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES are subject to certain 
restrictions in states where 5-leaved pines grow, and we 
do not ship into such “territory. 
TREES BY MAIL. We can ship parcels up to 70 pounds. 
Where postage is not included, we will send stock C. O. D. 
to cover postage, you paying postage on receipt of trees. 
FALL PLANTING. Peonies and other perennial flowers do 
exceptionally well when planted in Fall. Ask for special 
Fall Price List.. Can also supply trees, shrubs, ete., at 
current catalog prices in Fall. ; 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. Complete planting instruec- 
tions will be enclosed with each order of nursery stock 
when shipped. 
SHIPPING. Orders will be forwarded at our discretion and 
when we can ship. Orders are not taken for shipment 
on any special date unless specifically so. acknowledged. 
Express is the safest and quickest way to ship. Prices 
are F. O. B. here, customers paying transportation unless 
postpaid prices are definitely quoted. 
CANADIAN ORDERS must go by freight or express, and 
must be received by us before May list. Permit number 
must accompany order. 
VISITORS WELCOME. We are always glad to conduct you 
personally through our nurseries. Call at office on Fourth 
street. or go south on Seventh street, which will bring 
you into the nurseries. 
CERTIFICATE OF EXAMINATION, Our nurseries are in- 
spected annually by the State Horticulturist and his 
eertificate accompanies each shipment. 

NORTH DAKOTA CUSTOMERS MUST PAY 2% SALES TAX ON NURSERY STOCK 

TREES FOR YARD AND FARMSTEAD 
Nursery Prices Marked Postpaid Apply to a Distance 
of Not Over 600 Miles or to no Zone Beyond the 4th 

HARDY SEEDLINGS FOR GROVES, SHELTER BELTS, WINDBREAKS, HEDGES 
100 500 1000 
COTTONWOOD 6-10 in. ......... $0.50 $2.00 $ 3.50 
Ban ae Min glk Gis AER en, ae ee -70 2.50 4.50 
BOSOM eee eye, 3 1.00 3.50 6.50 
CHINESE. ELM’ 12218: ins ee havi. 80 4.00 7.00 
VS 924 hee. see ta ert ee eee + 1.00 4.75 9.00 
AMERICAN ELM 12-18 in. ....... .80 3545 7.00 
UD. TR Ree ee . 1.00 4.00 8.00 
DIAMOND WILLOW 18- 24.cin. Wi aw, --80 2.50 4.75 
Cuttings. © oii. nets ae eae ee > 50 1.75 3:25 
HACKBERRY 18-24 in. Ola ioe eo ué 0 ese ene, 2.00 eevee eoeee 
SIBERIAN CRAB 6-12 in. ...... -- 2.00 9.50 18.00 
CHOKE CHERRY 6-12 in. ........ 3.00 wares iets 
NANKING CHERRY 12-18 in. ..... 2.00 pilin pustie 
PIN CHERRY 12-18 in. .......... 2.00 ewewrs . 
TART, HONEYSUCKLE 12-18 in. .. 3.50 
GINNALA MAPLE 12-18 in. ..... - 3.00 ee 
SAND CHERRY 12-18 in. es ey ‘ 
100 500 1000 
GREEN ASH 6-12 in. ............. $0.60 $2.50 $ 4.75 
12-18 by @ 00 © O10: ee @ 6 5 6 0 0 0 6. \0"0 75 3.50 6.50 
18-24. ini < cicviscteuetete widienaes sigejeeat 00 4.00 7.50 
RUSSIAN OLIVES 12-18 In, 29 ee 2.00 9.00 17.00 
18-24 in. eeeeeee eevee? 3.00 eeee eevee 
CARAGANA ARB 12- 18 in. .....+. 2.00 9.00 17.00 
18524 SIN. vives te vie GSES 3.00 bien shesdle 
CARAGANA PYGMEA 12-18 in. ... 4.00 eee. oehhe 
BUCKTHORN 6-12 in. ........... 2.50 vee ee. 
BOX"ELDER ™ 6°12 in. ©... .... Nae -50 2.40 4.25 
1221 Gan ai Wey wale ei ere eres claeates -60 2.15 5.25 
ASeZE aie oes cles ee eleisini eee cee 15 4.50 8.50 
MV ILD APL M263 FE lai oat 2 cabs ts 2.00 9.00 17.00 
BUFFALO BERRY 18-24 in. ........ 3125 os osm 
AMERICAN LINDEN 6-12 in. ..... 4.00 eee ome 
COTONEASTER ACUT. 6-12 in. .. 2.50 # efers cove 
SHEEP BERRY F251 Bite, See ate wrereies 4.00 Sovate 

SPECIAL WOODLOT AND SHELTER BELT BARGAIN 
Trees Enough for One Acre of Ground 
200 Cottonwood—10 to 20 in. 
200 Green Ash—12 to 18 in. 
200 Chinese Elm—12 to 18 in. 
HARDY EVERGREENS 

for the NORTHWEST 
COLORADO BLUE-SPRUCE (Picea pun- 
zens). Not only the most beautiful of 
the spruces but one of the hardiest, 
being fully the equal of the Black Hills. 
Thrives in country windbreak or on 
town lawns. Transplanted stock. Price: 
12 to 18 in., each, SOc; 5 for $3.75; 18 to 
24 in., each, $1.25; 2 to 3 ft., each, $3.50. 
N. D. Bad Lands Cedar (Juniperus scopu- 
lorum), Our native type of the beau- 
tiful Rocky Mt. Juniper, with a large 
proportion of silver specimens, The 
hardiest evergreen under most severe 
conditions and very ornamental too. 
Price: 12 to 18 in., each, $1.00; 18 to 24 
in., ench, $2.00; 2 to 3 ft., $3.50. 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris). Ours 
are Srown from hardy Finnish seed, A 
fast growing and very handsome pine, 
very cold resistant. Kach, 8 to 4 ft., 
$3.00; 4 to 5 ft., each, $4.50, 
‘olorado 

pruce iE earm Near Bowman, 
N. D. 
100 Russian Olive—12 to 18 in. 
100 American Elm—12 to 18 in. 
Total Value $7.50 

Balled and 
Burlapped Stock 

Bad Lands Cedar. 
