
_OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ' mio 
ioneer Nursery of the Northwest 
BISMARCK NURSERY (ESTABLISHED 1882) 
Oldest Nursery in North Dakota—Member American Association of Nurserymen 
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS: READ CAREFULLY. We Fall Price List. Can also supply trees, shrubs, eic., at 
use our utmost endeavors to see that aH stock shipped out current catalog prices in Fall. 
is true to name and of the quality represented or better. PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. . Complete plentine instrue- 
In event that goods upon receipt prove to be wrongly : : : 
marked or inferior we shall be glad to refund customer’s ae eke enclosed with each order of nursery stock z 
money or replace the stock as he may elect. We are not é 
responsible for damage to goods in transit, therefore you SHIPPING. Orders will be forwarded at our discretion and 

must examine at the express or freight office, and have any when we can ship. Orders are not taken for shipment 
damage noted upon your express or freight receipt... We on any special date unless specifically so acknowledged. 
are always glad to replace goods injured in transit, provid- Express is the safest and quickest way to ship. Prices 
ing receipt showing damage is returned to us so that we are F. O. B. here, customers paying transportation unless 
may enter claim and reimburse ourselves. _ postpaid prices are definitely quoted. 
We do not guarantee stock .after delivery to transportation CANADIAN ORDERS must go by freight or express, and 
Co., but pack them just as well as we possibly can. and they must be received by us before May ist. Permit number 
are nearly always delivered in good condition. must accompany order. ; 
REPLACEMENT, If stock arrives in good condition and YISITORS WELCOME. We are always glad to conduct you 
our planting instructions are followed, we are willing to personally through our nurseries. Call at office on Fourth 
replace once any stock lost, at half price. street, or go south on Seventh street, wien will. bring 
TREES BY MAIL. We can mail parcels up to 70 pounds. ‘you. into the nurseries. 
Where postage is not included, we, will send stock C. O. D. 
to cover postage, you paying postage on receipt of trees. CERTIFICATE OF EXAMINATION. Our nurseries are in- 
FALL PLANTING.. Peonies and other perennial flowers do spected annually by the State Entomologist and his 
exceptionally well when planted in Fall. Ask for special certificate accompanies each shipment. 


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

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 

Green Ash— Siberian Elm— 
100 500 1000 100 500 1000 
12-18 in. ......$2.25 $11.00 $20.00 12-18 in. 2.2... $2.25 $11.00 $20.00 
18-24 in. . s++++ 3.00 15.00 29.00 18-24 in. ..... - 2.50 12.50 24.00 
Box Elder— Caragana— 
6-12in. ...... 2.00 10.00 19.00 12-18 in. ...... 3.50 17.00 33.00 
12-18 in. ...... 3.00 15.00 28.00. 18-24 in. ..... 5.00 24.00 
Cottonwood— Russian Oli 
BV2 teas as 78’ 3.00" 500° | tos ee te 
i _ 6-12 in. ..... 3.00 14.00 27.00 
12-18 in. ...... 1.00 3.75 7.00 | 12.18 in. ......°5.00 24.00 45.00 
18-24ih. ...... 1.25 4.50 8.50- ae | 
Di illow— uckthorn— 
wes s : bs : rut 1.00 4.00 7.00 12-18 in. ...... 5.00 
Diamond Willow. | Plum Seedlings— 
Cuttings ..... .75 2.50 4.50 12-18 in. ...... 5.00 
American Elm— E Sand Cherry Sdigs.— 
6-I2in. ...... 2.00 8.00 15.00 6-12in. ...... 5.00 
For Shelter Belts and Windbreaks Plant About 800 
7 Trees per Acre 
futon : NUT BEARERS 
BLACK WALNUT ({Jugians niger). One of 
the few nut trees that we can grow in 
. North Dakota and then only from hardiest 
ye ETS I EEN pes OR cE SRS Cee SRE stock, Price, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
Sa ee - HORSE CHESTNUT. The truly hardy and 
pee er i beautiful Ohio Buckeye, grown by us for 
many years. Price, 18 to 24 in., 60c. 
HAZELNUT. The only plant bearing edible 
nuts native to North Dakota. Found over 
most of the state and perfectly hardy. Ours 
are from both species, the rostrata and 
americana. hese can not be distinguished 
except from the fruit. 4 to 6 ft. tall, forming 
a dense bush, the nuts hang on in clusters, 
are relatives of the filbert, edible and pleas- 
ant to eat. Foliage takes on a lovely yel- . 
low in fall. Priee 2 to 3 ft., each, 40ce; 12, 
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Black Walnut 
