10 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
POPPIES (A) A oBritiiant Sowere produced freely. in a rlot of 
CALIFORNIA: or ESCHOLTZIA - SPREADING. 
MIXED. These brilliant flowers are.produced on low spreading plants with 
silvery cut foliage. For bouquets, cut when buds first show color. Pkt, 
10e; % o2., 15e. ; Ban 
AMERICAN LEGION. An improved Flanders Poppy, its color is a dazzling 
scarlet. Pkt., 10¢c; % oz., 30c. Ba; 
DOUBLE SHIRLEY MIXED. Large, graceful silky flowers. Pkt., 10¢e; % oz. 
30¢. ae 
TULIP POPPY-BUSH ESCHOLTZIA-HUNNEMANNIA—Suanilite. 
geous, semi-double, canary 2 EeeR SE | eS 
yellow blooms. The foliage Bak pee? 
is light gray green. Pkt., 
-100e; %4 oz., 25c. 
(A*,) Gor- 


CUT FLOWER MIXTURE, 
Well balanced mixture of 

& “44 
Double Shirley Poppy Be oe. epee Pkt. 10¢; 
, 3 ‘4 9 sede 

BLUE MAW. This seed is used 
for cooking only and has Se 
been so treated that it will ass 
not germinate. %4 Ib, 20e; 
i lb., 66c, postpaid. 2 
ORIENTAL MIXED (P). Un- 
rivalled for gorgeous effec- 
tiveness in perennial bor- 
ders, the flowers are im- 
mense, frequently six inches 
across, Pkt., 15e; % oz., 73e. ‘ 
s i é 
Californis Poppy—E: 
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., 10c; % oz., 50e. 
PORTULACA—Rose Moss (A) 
Hardy, San Loving Profuse Bloomer. Blooms early. and ‘until frost, thriving and - 
ducing a brilliant dis olay where almost any other plant would die. Fine for Deda. bores 
and ground cover. e recommend it for cemetery planting. 
A small percentage of singles is to be expected. Pkt., 15¢; 
DOUBLE MIXED. 1% oz., 75e; % oz., $1.25; oz., $4.00. og 


SINGLE MIXED. Pkt., 10¢; % 0z., 45; % oz., 75c; oz., $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. 
: The velvety blooms are large, trumpet shaped,:and of richest colors, from 
| Single Portulaca creamy white to deep purple, all veined with gold. Pkt., 10ce3; % oz., 40c. 



Dwarf T. Stocks SALVIA—CLARA BEDMAN or EARLY BONFIRE (TA*). Its erect spikes 
eee ‘ of brihiiant scarlet flowers make this one of the handsomest of Salvias. 
Pkt., 20c; % oz., 90c. : 
SCABIOSA—Tall, Large Flowered Double Mixed Fel 6 Atso known as Mourn-, 
ing Bride or Pin Cushion Plant, The showy, double blooms are borne on 
long strong stems and soft colors predominate. -Pkt., 10c; 4 oz., 35e.:: 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN—Enxuphorbia Variegata (A). A bushy plant. of 
colorful foliage, much used in borders and backgrounds. The broad green 
leaves are heavily margined with silvery white. Pht. 10e; %4 oz., 20e. 
STOCK—GILIFLOWER—Mammoth ~— 
Double Early Branching (A*). 
The large, profuse spikes. of ros- 
ette like blooms are of beautiful 
coloring and rich fragrance. A 
small percentage of singles may 
be expected, but our early mix- 
ture is true to type as obtainable. 
Pkt., 10e; % oz., G5e. 
STOCK EVENING SCENTED— 
Mathiola Bicornis. Small purplish 
flowers giving off delightful per- 
fume morning and evening. Pkt., 
10¢; % oz., 30¢.. 
SUNFLOWER — Helianthus Cucum- 
erifolius—FExcelsior Hybrids (A). | 
The plants are 5 feet tall. The 
small double flowers are in shades ~ 
of bronze, brown and red. Pkt., ~~ 
10ce; %, oz., 30¢; oz., 50c. 
SUN GOLD SUNFLOWER. Brilliant. 
All double, large golden yellow 
Bicone 25 feet high. Pkt., 10c; Salpiglossis er Velvet Flower 

