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6 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Es \ 
- Be eS An abundant and brilliant bloomer, averaging 
1 foot high, adapted to borders, beds, and rock 
gardens. 
CHINESE PINK MIXTURE (A*). Our double mix- 
ture covers the complete color range and in- 
cludes not only the old standard sorts, but all 
the newest spotted, striped and fringed varieties. 
Pkt., 10¢; %4 oz, 25e. 
GRASS or CLOVE PINK MIXTURE (P*). Hardy, 
with grassy foliage and thin wiry stems, our 
Plumarius mixture includes both single and dou- 
ble blooms of this spicily fragrant and deeply 
fringed flower favorite. Pkt., 10e; % 0z., 35c. 
CLARKIA—DOUBLE MIXED (4*). Grace- 
SORE A Ue we SLA lt ESTE al AA a Oa SEE SADE Mig ON We be Ol ey 
with richly colored double rosette-like flowers 
almost covering the upright branches. Blooms 
from July to frost and does well everywhere. 
Pkt., 10e; ™% oz., 50c. 
COBOEA SCANDENS—CATHEDRAL BELLS (A- 
Cc). A most handsome and rapid growing 
climber. The flowers are large and bell shaped. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 45c. 
COLUMBINE — AQUILEGIA — LONG SPURRED 
MIXTURE (P). A hardy, graceful, June bloom- 
ing perennial. 2 feet high. The dainty, long 
spurred flowers of our mixture range in color Tae 
from purple through yellows to white. Pkt., y ' | ; 
15e; % on, T5e. > 
For Columbine Roots, See Page 71. Clarkia—Double Mixed. 
COREOPSIS—DOUBLE FLOWERING (P*). Vig- 
orous and free blooming with large orange yel- 
low flowers on long graceful stems. Pkt., 10ce. 
COSMOS 
(A*). Growing.4 to 5 feet tall, branching freely with 
feathery foliage and blooming abundantly from late July 
until frost, Cosmos is especially effective in sereens and 
borders. 2s 
SENSATION MIXED. Extra Early Giant. 
aie sagt tae pe ee EE OP We aa Te WIth 
. blooms 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Pkt., 16c; 
ee yas ¥ % OLes S3ec. ~ 
} - ORANGE FLARE, Brilliant orange flowers— 
free blooming, Pkt., 10c; 
Wy OLy 25C, 
@ = ___ EARLY. MAMMOTH FLOWERING Siieseaiealies 
SINGLE MIXED. Blooming early enough ee Early Cosmos. 
Saas RRR at hig oe acer: to satisfy the wants of 
flower lovers in this section. Tall plants with 
huge blooms. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 20c; 0z., 55c. 
EARLY FLOWERING DOUBLE CRESTED MIXED, Sometimes 
; one flowered, this is one of the finest Cosmos for cutting. About 65% 
Sensation Comnoss of the blooms are double. Pkt. 15¢e; %4 oz., 85e. 5 Le 

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WILD CUCUMBER (A-C).. The quickest growing climber we have. Fragrant white flowers are fol- 
ee, Lowed by ornamental prickly seed pods. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25e; % Ib., 75e. 
CYPRESS VINE (A-C). An attractive climber with dark green feathery foliage and star shaped flow- 
ers. Pkt., 10e; % oz., 25e. . 
DAHLIA UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS (TP*). Blooms in 60 days from seed, Plants are 2 feet tall 
See with semi-double flowers, 38 inches across. Tubers are produced which may be saved. 
Kes oc. 
DIGITALIS—FOXGLOVE (P). Easily grown semi-hardy, stately perennial reaching height of from 2 
to 4 feet and producing long spikes of beau- 
tiful tubular flowers. PkKt., 10c; %4 oz., 50ce. 
DAISIES 
SHASTA DAISY—Alaska (P*). Can be grown 
out of doors anywhere with light winter pro- 
tection. The flowers are large with glistening 
white petals and small golden centers. Pkt., 
10e3; %4 oz, 60c. 
PAINTED DAISY—Pyrethrum Rosea — Single 
Mixed (P*). This hardy Persian Daisy is 2 
feet tall with fernlike foliage. It is easily 
grown, blooms in May and June and is a splen- 
seg flower. Pkt., 15ce; \% oz, 70c; %4 ox., 
For Shasta and Painted Daisy Roots, See Page 71. 
AFRICAN DAISY — Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca 
Hybrids (A*). An easily grown, beautiful and | ys Res eae 
. extremely showy annual from South Africa. — a 
Unwin's Dahlia. Plants grow 1 foot high .aand enjoy a sunny African Daisy. 
location. This is one of the loveliest of flow- 
ers. Pkt., 10c; %4 ow., 45e. 

