6 OSCAR H. WILL & CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
DIANTHUS 
An abundant and brilliant bleomer, averaging 
1 foot high, adapted to borders, beds, and rock 
gardens. i 
CHINESE PINK MIXTURE (A*). Our double mix- 
ture covers the complete color range and in- 
cludes not only the old standard sorts, but all 
the newest spotted, striped and fringed varieties. 
Pkt., 10e; % oxz., 40e. 
GRASS or CLOVE PINK MIXTURE (P*). Hardy, 
with grassy foliage and thin wiry stems, our 
Plumarius mixture includes both single and dou- _ 
ble blooms of this spicily fragrant and deeply 
fringed flower favorite. Pkt, I5e; % oz., 75e. 
CLARKIA—DOUBLE MIXED (A*). Grace- 
ul plants 
with richly colored double rosette-like flowers 
almost covering the upright branches. Blooms 
from July to frost and does well everywhere. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 40c.. 
COLUMBINE — AQUILEGIA — LONG SPURRED 
MIXTURE (P). A hardy, graceful, June bloom- 
ing perennial. 2 feet high. The dainty, long 
spurred flowers of our mixture range in color 
from purple through yellows to white. Pkt., 
15e; %& oz., 70e. ; 
For Columbine Roots, See Page 68. 
COREOPSIS—DOUBLE FLOWERING (P*). Vig- 
orous and free blooming with large orange yel- 
low flowers on long graceful stems. Pkt., 10c. 
~ COSMOS 
Y-) Growing 4 to 5 feet tall, branching freely with 
foliage and bloo abundantly from late 
until frost, Cesmos is effective in screens 
8 ers, : 
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Dianthus——Chinese Pink 
_ ‘to grow—a riot of bloom all summer. Pkt., 15¢; 
% 02., 45e. 
RADIANCE. The 1948 All America Silver 
Medal Winner. Deep rose and rich crimson, 
the first bicolor Cosmos. Pkt., 20e; % oz.,-43e. 
SENSATION MIXED. 2x9 Carly Giant 
blooms 4 to 5 imches in diameter. Pkt., 10c; 
% Of, SSe. 
PURITY Bure white. Pkt. 10e; 16 0z., 40c. 
; Brilli bosses 
ORANGE FLARE. free blooming’ Pats ioc; unit Crusted Common, 
yy o2z., B5e.. oe : ; Z ge ane 
EARLY MAMMOTH FLOWERING SINGLE MIXED. = 
ooming early enou to satisfy the wants of flower lovers in this sec- _ 
tion. Tall plants with huge blooms. Pkt., 10c; %4 ox» 25; wien RL aor 
EARLY FLOWERING DOUBLE CRESTED MIXED, Sometimes: 
one flowered, this is one of the finest Cosmos for cutting. About 65% _ 
of the blooms are double. Pkt. 15e3 144 oz., 75e. 
WILD CUCUMBER. Rapid annual climber. Pkt. 10c; oz., 35e. 
DAHLIA UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS (TP*). Blooms in 60 days from seed, Plants are 2 feet tall 
——_—_—. | with semi-double flowers, 3 inches across. Tubers are produced which may be saved. 
Pkt., 15e; % oz., 85e. 
DIGITALIS—FOXGLOVE (P). Easily grown semi- hardy, stately perennial reaching height of from 2 
to 4 feet and producing long spikes of beautiful tubular flowers. Pkt., 15e; 44 oz., Gc. 
DAISIES 
SHASTA DAISY—Alaska (P*). Can be grown out of 
doors anywhere with light winter protection. The 
flowers are large with glistening white petals and small 
golden centers. Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 40¢. 
ANNUAL PAINTED DAISY—Tricolor Finest Mixed (A). 
Easily grown with wide range of colors and zoning, out- 
standing as a cut flower. Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 30¢ 
For Shasta and Perennial Painted Daisy Roots, See Page 68. 
AFRICAN DAISY—Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca Hybrids 
(A*). An easily grown, beautiful and extremely phony 
annual from South Africa. Piants grow 1 foot hig) 
and enjoy a sunny location, This is one of the loveliest 
of flowers. Pkt., 10ce; % oz., 55e. 
DIDISCUS—Blue Lace Flower (A). Clusters of laven- 
der blue flowers produced from July to frost. Pkt., 
