


Double Portulace 

Single Portuloce 
Dwarf Ten Weeks Stocks 

ORIENTAL MIXED (P). Un- 
ICELAND MIXED (P*). The 
SINGLE MIXED. 

10 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
POPPIES (a) 
Brilliant flowers produced freely in a riot of 
color. 
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; ™%4 os., 15e. 
AMERICAN LEGION. An improved Flanders Poppy, its color is a dazzling 
scarlet. Pkt., 10ce; %4 oz., 30ce. 
DOUBLE SHIRLEY MIXED. Large, graceful silky flowers. Pkt., 10¢; % oz., 
ec. 4 
TULIP POPPY-BUSH ESCHOLTZIA-HUNNEMANNIA-—-Sunlite. (A*.) Gor- 
geous, semi-double, canary oe 
yellow blooms. 
C The foliage SES lege q 
is light gray green. Pkt. the Se 
10c; % o2., 25c. 
CUT FLOWER MIXTURE. 
Well balanced mixture of 
hardy annuals. Pkt. 10¢; 
% oz. Ze. 
BLUE MAW. This seed is used 
for cooking only and has 
been so treated that it will 
not germinate. ™% Ib, 20¢; 
1 Ib., 60c, postpaid. 
rivalled for gorgeous effec- 
tiveness in perennial bor- 
ders, the flowers are im- 
mense, frequently six inches 
across. Pkt., 15e; %4 oz., 75e. 
i California Poppy—Escholtzia 
large, aily colored, cup- 
shaped flowers bloom on graceful, wiry stems. 
If sown early, will bloom 
first year from seed. Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 50e. 

PORTULACA—Rose Moss (4) 
Hardy, Sun Loving, Profuse Bloomer. Blooms early and until frost, thriv- 
ing and producing a brilliant display where almost any other plant would 
die. Fine for beds, borders and ground cover. We recommend it for ceme- 
tery planting. 
D | i A small percentage of singles is to be expected. Pkt., 
OUBLE M XED 15e; %& oz., 60c; % oz., $1.00; oz., $3.00. } 
PkKt., 10c; % oz., 30c; % o7z., 50c; oz., $1.50. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
VELVET FLOWER or PAINTED TONGUE—Large Flowering Mixed (A*). 
Easily grown annual, 2 io 2% feet tall, and one of our favorite flowers. 
The velvety blooms are large, trumpet shaped, and of _richest colors, from 
creamy white to deep purple, all veined with gold. Pkt., 10e; %4 oz., 25e. 
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SALVIA—CLARA BEDMAN or EARLY BONFIRE (TA®*). Its erect spikes 
of briltiant scarlet flowers make this one of the handsomest of Salvias. 
Pkt., 20c; 1% oz., B0ce. : 
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. Pkt., 10ce; %4 oz., 35e. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN—Euphorbia Variegata (A). A bushy plant of 
colorful foliage, much used in borders and backgrounds. The broad green 
leaves are heavily margined with silvery white. Ph:t. 10c; % oz., 20c. 
STOCK— GILIFY LOW ER— Mammoth 
Double Early Branching (A*). 
The large, profuse spikes of ros- 
ette like blooms are of beautiful 
eoloring and rich fragrance. A 
small percentage of singles may 
be expected, but our early miix- 
ture is true to type as obtainable. 
Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 65e. 
STOCK EVENING SCENTED— 
Mathiola Bicornis. Small purplish 
flowers giving off delightful per- 
fume morning and evening. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 36¢c. 
SUNFLOWER —Hellanthus Cueum- 
erifolius—Excelsior Hybrids (A). 
The plants are 5 feet tall. The 
smali double flowers are in shades 
of bronze, brown and red. Pkt., 
10e; % o., 30¢; oz., 50c. 
SUN GOLD SUNFLOWER. Brilliant. 
All double, large golden yellow 
blooms. 4-5 feet high. Pkt., 10e; 
% o2., 20¢. 


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