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72 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOd 
STRAWBERRIES 
We are pricing strawberry plants only at post- 
paid prices. All orders for them will be shipped 
separately as we cannot usually start shipping 
them till nearly May first, and the plants are 
likely to be damaged if packed in with other 
goods. 
PROGRESSIVE. We still. feel that this is 
one of the best everbearing strawberries available for the North- 
west. It is very hardy, productive and of delicious quality. a 
Most of the newer sorts winterkill badly. Price: 25, $1.00; 50, $1.80; 
$3.50. 
Gem. This everbearing variety has been growing in favor on account of its 
hardiness, quality and heavy bearing so that we have decided to list it. We have not tried it for 
any long period as yet. Prices same as for Progressive. 
DUNLAP. We have found the Dunlap to be the best all-around June-bearing variety for our climate. 
The fruit is borne bounteously, and the berries are regular in shape and delicious in quality. They 
are large, bright red, and good keepers. Excellent for canning. Price: 25, 90c; 50, $1.50; 100, 
$2.50; 1,000, $22.00. : 
CHEYENNE NOS. 1 and 2. Two new very hardy high quality heavy bearers from the U. S. )Plains 
Exper. Sta. at Cheyenne, Wyo. June bearing type; No. 1 is very early, No. 2 comes about 10 days 
later. Bred from the native wild strawberry. Price, 1 doz., 80c. 
NATIVE WILD (Vitis riparia). To insure fruit several 
should be planted as each plant is of a single sex. A 
fast grower, valuable as an ornamental climber, 
noted for the wonderful fragrance of its blossoms 
in June, and for the value of the fruit for jams, 
jellies and grape juice. 2 
yr. plants. Kach, 30c; 
doz., $2.50, postpaid, each, 
35c; doz., $3.00. 
BETA. One of séveral hybrids between Concord and the wild grape, pro- 
duced in Minnesota a number of years ago. The hardiest tame grapes so 
far introduced—the fruit is blue-black, of medium size, with a pleasant, 
aromatic flavor. Should be planted only in sheltered spots where they 
bear well. Fruit ripens the last of August. Price: Strong plants, each, 
35c; doz., $3.50; postpaid, each, 40c; doz., $4.00. 
ALPHA. A sister of the Beta which it very closely resembles. Possibly a 
little better adapted to the heavy black soils. Fruit is perhaps a little 
sweeter. Size a trifle smaller than the Concord. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 
postpaid, each, 40c; doz., $4.00. 
EDIBLE AND USEFUL PERENNIALS — 
McDONALD RHUBARB. Very large and prolific, practically without seed stalks, makes pink sauce, fine 
flavored. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50; pestpaid, each, 45c; doz., $4.50. 
CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED RHUBARB. The best rhubarb of all the good Canadian varieties. One of the 
productions of the famous Canadian plant breeder, G, F. Chipman. Stems dark red clear to the heart. 
As sturdy and prolific as McDonald, seedless. Produces the sweetest, finest favored and most beautiful 
red sauce for dessert or in pies and shortcakes. Each, 90c;3 5 for $4.25; each, $1.00, postpaid; 5 fer $4.50. 
VALENTINE. Outstandingly the best rhubarb we have ever seen. A Canadian sort that rated highest 
in Canadian tests. Best flavor, fewest seed stalks and largest of the red sauce producers. Each, $2.00, 
or Postpaid, $2.15. 
Progressive 

Native Wild Grape 

MINT. Spearmint, the mint. of mint juleps. Easily 
Fee in every garden. Postpaid, each, 26e; doz., 
BOHEMIAN HORSERADISH. The best cultivated va- 
riety. Doz., 30c; postpaid, doz., 35c. 
ASPARAGUS—MARY WASHINGTON. F. O. B. here, 
doz., 50e; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.25; Postpaid, doz., 55e; 
50, $1.85; 100, $3.50. 
CHIVES (Schnittlauch). Grass onion. An ornamental 
with balis of blue blossoms—foliage very useful for 
flavoring. Each, 25¢; doz., $2.50; postpaid, each, 28c; 
doz., $2.80. 
