OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 57 
GLADIOLUS 

From the thousands of gladiolus varieties today, we have chosen those we 
consider best in their class. Gladioli are easy to grow, ‘requiring a well- 
drained soil and a sunny position. Plant bulbs about 5 inches deep after dan- 
ger of frost is over. The corms will last for years if kept in frostproof 
storage during the winter. 
Our Bulbs are large size, No. 1—young, clean stock. 
ALL BULBS PRICED DELIVERED 

$465 WILL'S ARISTOCRAT GLADIOLUS $865 
COLLECTION : 
Lovely collection of twenty beauties. One bulb of each listed 
below. Some early and some late blooming. Each bulb labeled. 
For 20 years we have offered an Aristocrat Collection that has been 
a sensation for quality and price. All bulbs large No. 1. Each bulb 
labeled. 20 named bulbs $1.65, postpaid. 

Margaret Fulton 

ABU HASSAN. Deep blue-violet with darker throat markings. Blooms good size and early. 
BIG TOP. Huge pink with déeper center. Winner of many blue ribbons in 1949. 
BLACK OPAL. Very deep velvety red. Large blooms, long spike. Winner of many blue ribbons in 
Eastern Gladiolus shows. 
CORONA. A giant white with pink ruffled edge. A 1949 blue ribbon winner. 
A el CAVE COLE. Clear light pink. Makes a spike of 9-10 large open blooms, on head of 20-24 
~ buds. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Large lavender blooms; heavily ruffled. A 1949 Blue Ribbon winner. 
LEADING LADY. Creamy white, giant flowers on tall] straight stems. Very good for church and wed- 
ding decorations, 
RED CHARM. Very large, wide open medium shade of red blooms. A good cut flower. 
SALUTATION. Large, beautiful shell pink, with deeper pink throat. A real beauty. 
SPOTLIGHT. A clear light yellow with a dash of scarlet in the throat. Won many blue ribbons in 1949. 
Price, any of above, 20c each; 3 of same variety, 50e; 12 of same variety, $1.50; 100 of same variety, 
$15.00. : 

BIT 0’ HEAVEN. A lively burnt orange with yellow throat. A consistent prize winner. 
CRIMSON GLOW. A beautiful deep crimson. Much admired by our customers as a cut flower. 
GOLD DUST. A very fine new deep yellow on long stem. 
KING LEAR. Early, clear deep purple with silver line on edge of petals. Large blooms, heavily ruffled. 
MARGARET BEATON. Immense white with flame colored blotch in center. Blue. ribbon winner. 
MARGARET FULTON. Early, large coral pink. One of the best for cutting. 
PICARDY. Large rich apricot-pink blooms. An old favorite. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN, Early bright pink-lavender. Exquisite large blooms. 
RAPTURE. Large salmon-pink bloom. Always a dependable bloomer. 
SNOW PRINCESS. A large white with strong stems. Much used for church and wedding decorations. 
All bulbs labeled—Price: Postpaid, 15e each; 3 of same variety, 35e; 12 of same variety, $1.15; 100 
of same variety, $8.00. 
WILL’S PIONEER GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
Will’s Pioneer Gladiolus Mixture for 1950 is made up of the 
widest possible variety of colors, types and blooming seasons. 
These large, clean young bulbs of the better sorts will pro- 
vide you with an abundance of bouquet flowers through the 
summer. 12 for 75e; 25 for $1.45; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $5.00. 
MADEIRA VINE BULBS 
A popular, fast growing climber with light green foliage for 
porch or arbor. Large dry bulbs. 20e each; 3 for 50e; 12 for $1.45. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
Our selection of house plants naturally varies with the sea- 
sons, but these favorites we have in season. WRITE FOR PRICE 
LIST OF SEASONAL PLANTS. Azalea, Begonia, Cacti, Calceo- 
laria, Cineraria, Coleus, Cyclamen, Fern, Fuchsia, Easter Lily, 
Geranium, Hydrangea, Ivy, Pelargonium, Petunia (double), Philo- 
dendron, Poinsettia, Sansevieria (Snake plant). 
North Dakota Customers Must Pay 2% Sales Tax on all Bulbs and 
Bedding Stock. Mixed Glads 

