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GLADIOLUS - 
From the thousands of gladiolus va- 
rieties 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 danger 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. 
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some late blooming. Each bulb labeled. For 23 years we have offered an Aristo- 
ALL BULBS PRICED DELIVERED 
; é erat Collection that has been a sensation for quality and price. We have many 
enthusiastic letters from customers who buy the collection every year. All bulbs large No. 1. 20 named 
bulbs $1.65, postpaid. 
ABU HASSAN. Beautiful rich pansy-purple with light pencil markings in throat. Large and early. 
ORIENTAL PEARL. Extremely large ivory bloom. This runs 24 buds with 7 inch blooms. 
SPOTLIGHT. Immense clear yellow with red throat. Vigorous grower. Good cut flower. 
TRUE LOVE. Light shell pink. Spike 18 buds 6 open at once. Excellent cut flower. A prize winner. 
VALERIA. Large ruffied light scarlet. One of the best new reds. Price, any of above, 20c each, 3 of one 
variety 5@e; 12 for $1.75; 100 fer $12.00. 
BARCAROLE. Large clear bright orange. Slightly ruffled. 
BEACON. Red-salmon with cream throat. Very sturdy and early. 
BLUE BEAUTY. Light blue shading to deep blue at petals edge. A leader in the blue class. 
GIANT NYMPH. Clear light pink. Many florets open at one time. 
ry sear LADY. Creamy, white giant. Exhibition variety. Much in demand for church and wedding dec- 
oration. 
MARGARET FULTON. Deep salmon-pink. A very early bloomer and a long lasting cut flower. 
PAUL REUBENS. Finest deep red purple yet introduced. A constant prize winner. 
PICARDY. Soft shrimp-pink. Seven to 10 florets open at a time. Blooms six inches across. Picardy is 
the standard by which a}l “giads” are judged. 
PURPLE HEART. Light purple shading to deep purple in the heart as the name implies. Good strong 
grower. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Pure pink on strong stem; early. An old favorite. 
voided WHITE. Large fine ruffied snow white. No planting should be without white. It blends the other 
colors. 
cee ‘aap aoa aoa Fine deep lavender-rose. A recent introduction and prize winner. Open 6 to 8 blooms 
at a time. 
VINCENT VAN GOGH. Tall deep salmon-scariet. A Netherlands import. 
WHITE GOLD. Enormous, lightly ruffied cream color bloom. Blends to gold in the throat. A giant. 
YELLOW HERALD. Early tall amber-yellow with carmine spot in throat. Slightly ruffled. 
Price, 15¢ each, 3 of one variety 35c; 12 of one variety $1.25; 100 : : 
-ef one variety $8.00. 
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WILL'S PIONEER GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
Will’s Pioneer Gladiolus Mixture for 1952 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. 
fe MADEIRA VINE BULBS 
A popular, fast growing climber with light green foliage 
for poreh or arbor. Large dry bulbs. 20c each; 3 for 50e; 
12 for $1.45. 
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FREE FREE FREE 
One Diana Dahlia free with two collections of our “WILL’S 
ARISTOCRAT GLADIOLUS.” Diana is a huge peony type 
of Dahlia. It is bright Chinese red in color. Blooms 6 to 8 
inches in diameter. It would ordinarily sell for 65c but 
we are not selling it. It is free with only two collections 
of “Will’s Aristocrat Gladiolus.” 
NORTH DAKOTA CUSTOMERS MUST PAY 2% SALES TAX ON 
dees ALL BULBS AND BEDDING STOCK. 
