OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, N. DAK. 67 
FLOWERING PERENNIA 
Really Hardy Fall Flowering Chrysanthemums 
These extra hardy mums in a varied riot of colors have been oy. 
secured by us from the Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. D. A.. 3 
from the Minn. Expr. Sta. and from Canada. As a foundation 
planting or border they bloom well into October after all other 
flowers are gone. Price, each, 45c; doz., $4.50; postpaid, each 
50c; doz., $5.00. 
Hidatsa 
f TETON. Early single white. 
- OGLALLA. A tall, dark red, mid-season. ble white. 
pESAROKS. Mid-season, large bronze yel- WELCOME. One of the hardiest of Min- 
tt. 
PINK CUSHION. A low, 
compact light pink from. 
Canada. Outstanding 
among all these varie- 
pee tor fe perfect hem- ie a. ee 
isphere of lovely pink z SS : 
blossoms in mid Sep- Hardy Mums 
tember. 
MANANTICO. Dark rose pink, early. MOONGLOW. Creamy yellow, early, dwarf. 
WINOOSKI. Latest of all. Very profuse dou- 
nesota selections. Bright rose. 
“The following are recent new Wyoming introductions 
FLICKA (S-37). Compact plants, rosy bronze color, adapted to higher alti- 
tudes and short seasons. : 
DAKOTA (S-27). Cushion-type, double bronze flowers. Extra hardy. 
-ARIKARA (S-5).. Early, red bronze, semi-double, heavy bloomer. 
HIDATSA. +» Cushion type — 
very early, very hardy 
dark red mum. Outstand- 
ing. e 
PERENNIAL ASTERS 
‘ Fall Blooming 
MRS. FANNY HEATH. A 
late bloomer of the New 
England species and the 
most beautiful rose colored 
aster we have ever seen. 
Height 4 to 5 ft., flowers 
very numerous and large. 
._Each,.50c;.doz., $5.00; poest- 
paid, each, 55c; doz.,. $5.50. 
Prices of varieties listed 
below, each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 
postpaid, each, 45¢; doz., 
$4.50. 3 
DAKOTA PINK. A very hardy up- 
land native with unusually large 
flowers. 1 to 2 ft., blooms in Sep- 
tember. 
DAKOTA BLUE. Same as the pink but with a clear 
blue color. 
SHADY PLACE. A native which grows 3 ft. tall, 
thrives in shady spots and bears numerous brilliant 
blue flowers. . 
MICHAELMAS DAISY. This is a cross between our 
native Shady Place and an English Aster. Tall, al- 
most lavender, late blooming. 
GOLDEN (chrysopsis). Bright masses of gold in Au- 
gust and September contrast in mixed plantings 
with the blues and pinks. 
GARLAND. Blooms late August. Flowers in festoons 
of white on slender stems. 
DELPHINIUM | 
Prices,» unless otherwise quoted: Each, 40c; doz., 
$4.00; postpaid, each, 45c; doz., $4.50. 
NEW ZEALAND BLUE. This lovely, dark blue del- 
phinium came to us from a New Zealand gardener. 
It seldom exceeds 2 ft. in height, is bushy and lit- 
erally covered with fine dark blue blossoms in the 
regular chinensis type of spikes. 
NEW ZEALAND WHITE. The same dwarf type in 
pure white. ; 
BELLADONNA. 4 to 5 ft. Long spikes, pale blue 
flowers. 
BELLAMOSA. The dark blue, slender type, 24 to 48 
in. 
‘HYBRID. Extra large, double, long spiked plants in 
various shades and tones. Each, 50¢c;3 postpaid, 55c. 
Mrs. Heath Aster 
Belladonna 
