10 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA . 
POPPIES (A) Brilliant flowers produced freely in a riot of 
color. 
CALIFORNIA or ESCHOLTZIA - BRILLIANT 
‘li 2 re produced on low spreading plants with 
ee eey? ences: De avon aistss out when buds first show color. Pkt, 
10c3 % oz., lode. 
AMERICAN LEGION. An improved Flanders Poppy, its color is a dazzlin 
scarlet. Pkt., 10ce; %4 oz., 20¢. 
DOUBLE SHIRLEY MIXED. Large, graceful silky flowers. PkKt., 10c; %4 on, 
20e. 
TULIP POPPY-BUSH ESCHOLTZIA-HU NNEMANNIA—Sunlite. (A*.) Gor- 
geous, semi-double, canary eg a4 
yellow blooms. The foliage : sy 
is light gray green. Pkt., 
15e; %4 o2., 40c. 
ARGEMONE or PRICKLY 
POPPY. (B.) One of the 
most showy of extra hardy 
biennials. Flowers dazzling 
white with golden center, 3 
inches across. Pkt., 10¢; %4 
02Z., 35e. 
BLUE MAW. This seed is used 
for cooking only and has 
been so treated that it will : 
not germinate. ™% Ib. 30e; ie ie 
1 ib., 95e, postpaid. nae 4-* : * 
ORIENTAL MIXED (P). Un- 
rivalled for gorgeous effec- 
tiveness in perennial bor- 
ders, the flowers are im- 
mense, frequently six inches qd j a : eae aS 
across. Pkt., 15e; %4 0oz., $1.55. California Poppy—Escholtzi 
ICELAND MIXED (P*). The : : 
large, gaily colored, cup-shaped flowers bloom on graceful, wiry stems. If 
sown early, will bloom first year from seed, Pkt., 15e3 %4 0z., 80c. 
‘PORTULACA—Rose Moss (A) 
Hardy, Sun Loving, Profuse Bloomer. Blooms early and until frost, thriving and pro- 
ducing a brilliant display where almost any other plant would die. Fine for beds, borders 
and ground cover. We recommend it for cemetery planting. 
. A small percentage of singles is to be expected. Pkt., 20e; 
DOUBLE MIXED. Y% oz., 15¢; % 0z., $1.25; 02., $4.00. : 
SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 10¢; %4 02., 75e; 02., $2.00. 
‘SALPIGLOSSIS _ 
: VELVET FLOWER or PAINTED TONGUE—Large Flowering Mixed (A*). 
Easily grown annual, 2 to 2% feet tall, and one of our favorite flowers. 
Single Portulace The velvety blooms are large, trumpet shaped, and of richest colors, from 






creamy white to deep purple, all veined with gold. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 40c. 
of brilliant scarlet flowers make this one of the handsomest of Salvias. 
Pkt., 200e; %4 oz., $1.50. 
SCABIOSA—Tall, Large Flowered Double Mixed (A*). Also known as Mourn- 
ing Bride or Pin Cushion Plant. The showy, double blooms are borne on 
long strong stems and soft colors predominate. Pké., 10e; %4 oz., 35e. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN—EKuphorbia Variegata (A). A bushy plant of 
colorful foliage, much used in borders and backgrounds. The broad green 
leaves are heavily margined with silvery white. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
STOCK—GILIF LOWER—Dou- 
ble Dwarf, Ten Weeks (A*). 
The large, profuse spikes of 
rosette like blooms are of 
beautiful coloring and rich 
fragrance. A small percent- 
age of singles may be ex- 
pected, but our early mix- 
ture is true to type as obtain- 
able. Pkt., 16e; % oz., 50c. 
STOCK EVENING SCENTED 
—Mathiola Bicornis. Small 
purplish flowers giving off 
delightful perfume morning 
and evening. Pkt., 10e; %4 
O%., 20. 
SUNFLOW E R—Helianthus Cu- 
cumerifo'ius—Excelsior Hybrids 
(A). The plants are 565 feet tall, 
The small double flowers are in 
shades of bronze, brown and 
SEY PKt., 10; % o07., 30¢; 02z., Salpiglossis or Velvet Flower 
Dwarf Ten Weeks Stocks SALVIA—CLARA BEDMAN or EARLY: BONFIRE (TA*). Its erect spikes 


