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OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, N. DAK. 67 ~ n< 
FLOWERING PERENNIALS 
Really Hardy Fall Flowering Chrysanthemums 3 J cS 
These extra hardy mums in a varied riot of colors aie <i 
have been secured by us from the Bureau of Plant In- ~- * 
dustry, U. S. D. A., North Platte, Nebraska Sub-Station, 
from the Minn. Exper. Sta. and from Canada. As a re i 
foundation planting or border they bloom well into a ¥ 
: ; October after all other - 
flowers are gone. Price, & 
each, 45ce; doz., $4.50; 
ene each, 506¢; doz., 
PINK’ CUSHION. A low, i 
compact light pink 
from Canada. Out- 
standing among all 
these varieties for its 
perfect hemisphere of lovely pink blossoms in mid September. 
MANANTICGO. Dark rose pink, early. MOONGLOW. Creamy yellow, early, 
TETON. Early single white. dwarf. 
OGLALLA. A tall, dark red, mid- WINOOSKI. Latest of all. Very pro- 
season. fuse double white. 
ABSAROKA. Mid-season , large WELCOME. One of the hardiest of 
bronze yellow. Minnesota selections. Bright rose. 
The following are recent new Wyoming introductions 
FLICKA (S-37). Compact plants, rosy bronze color, 
adapted to higher altitudes and short seasons. 
DAKOTA (S-27). Cushion type, double bronze flow- 
ers. Extra hardy. : 
ARIKARA (S-5). Early, red bronze, semi-double, 
heavy bloomer. 
HIDATSA. Cushion type—very early, very hardy 
dark red mum. Outstanding. 
WHITECLOUD. Sturdy plant, very 
large white flowers with cream 
centers. Somewhat frost resistant. 
Winter hardy. 
TECUMSEH. Cushion type; color, 
reddish pink. Early, very prolific. 
Frost resistant. 
OSCEOLA. Wind resistant and 
sturdy. Large flowers adapted to 
cutting. Yellow with copper shad- 
ing. Early. 
WYOMING WHITE. Very early. 
Small bushes. White with yellow 
eenters. 
PERENNIAL ASTERS 
Fall Blooming 
MRS. FANNY HEATH. A late bloom- = inn | SEE REE 
er of the New England species and New Zealand Blue 
Hardy Mums 
2 
the most beautiful rose colored Delphinium 
aster we have ever seen. Height 
Pink Cushion 4 to 5 ft., flowers very numerous 
and large. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00, 
Bellamosa 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Price, 70c; doz., $7.50; post- 
paid, each, 80c; doz., $8.00. 
ADA BLACK JACK. A Mani- 
toba origination with the 
Pyramid. These are the 
hardiest of all perennial 
phiox and safe anywhere 
in the Northern Plain. A 
bright rose pink. : 
PYRAMID. A _ pure white 
phlox whose blooms come 
in tall solid cones of flow- 
ers. 
. postpaid, each, 55c; doz., $5.50. 
Prices of varieties listed below, each 40c; doz., 
$4.00; postpaid, each, 45c; doz., $4.50. 
DAKOTA PINK. A very hardy upland native with 
unusually large flowers. 1 to 2 ft., blooms in 
September. iy 
DAKOTA BLUE. 
clear blue color. 
SHADY PLACE. A native which grows 3 ft. tall, 
thrives in shady spots and bears numerous bril- 
liant blue flowers. : 
MICHAELMAS DAISY. This is a cross between 
our native Shady Place and an English Aster. 
Tall, almost lavender, late blooming. 
GOLDEN (echrysopsis). Bright masses of gold in 
August and September contrast in mixed plant- 
ings with the blues and pinks. 
GARLAND. Blooms late August. 
toons of white on slender stems. 
DELPHINIUM 
Prices, unless otherwise quoted: Each, 40c; doz., 
$4.00; postpaid, each, 45c; doz., $4.56. 
NEW ZEALAND BLUE, This lovely, dar¥ blue del- 
phinium came to us from a New Zealand gar- 
dener. It seldom exceeds 2 ft. in height, is bushy 
and literally covered with fine dark blue blos- 
soms in the regular chinensis type of spikes. 
NEW ZEALAND WHITE. The same dwarf type in 
pure white. 
Same as the pink but with a 
Flowers in fes- 
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. Eaeh, 50c; post- 
