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Sunshine Calendula 
Calliopsis 
No. 646. Balsam Apple 
—Rapid growing ornamental climber. Plant end of April. 
Height, 15 feet. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Nr* (R47 Ralcnm Pear —A graceful climber bearing golden yellow fruits. Height, 
no. o'*/, oaisam rear lg feet> Pkt- 5c . i /2 oz . 2 5c; oz. 40 c. 
Nr» Revnnia (Vernon) —Fine for bedding and window boxes, bearing immense 
no. oou. Degoma quantities of brilliant scarlet blooms; foliage ornamental, first 
green, changing to red. Tender perennial. Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. 50c. 
ft.T ceo r» v. (Swan River Daisy)— Free-flowering dwarf plants for edg- 
nO. ODi. oracnyeome jngs and small beds; bears pretty daisy-like flowers. Half 
hardy annual. Height, 6 inches. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 30 c. 
M CSA D • —A climber with ivy-like foliage and showy scarlet-striped 
INo. oo4. oryonopsis fruit. Half hardy annual. Height, 10 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
1 j 1 —Showy, free-flowering hardy annual of the marigold family. Succeeds 
v^aienallia ; n an y good soil, producing a fine effect in beds and borders, and blooms 
Height, 10 feet. Pkt. 10c ; l / 2 oz. 20c. 
Button. Hardy annual. 
No. 710. Cyanus Double Rose Pink. Pkt. 10c; y 4 oz. 20c; y 2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
No. 711. Cyanus Double Blue. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 20c; y, oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
No. 712. Cyanus Doitble Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
until frost. A fine cut flower. Height, 1 to 1% feet. 
No. 656. Orange Shaggy. See inside back cover page. . 
No. 658. Sunshine —The large double flowers are an exquisite clear buttercup yellow, with 
long, loosely arranged drooping petals. A fine cut flower on long, stiff stems, Pkt. 10 c; 
^4 oz. 20c. 
No. 657. Campfire or Sensation — The largest of all calendulas; brilliant orange with a 
scarlet sheen and full yellow center; stems are long and stout. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
No. 659. Ball’s Orange King. Very large double rich golden orange flower; fine for beds, 
borders and cut flowers. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 20c; y 2 oz. 30c. 
No. 661. Double Demon Queen. Long stemmed, large, well rounded. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 15c; 
y 2 oz. 20c; oz. 30c. 
No. 660. Double—Mixed Varieties. A fine mixture of all the best varieties; all colors. 
Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 15c; oz. 25c. 
Calliopsis —Beautiful annuals. Excellent for cutting and decoration. 
No. 667. All Colors Mixed. Very rich and showy. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
No. 668. Coreopsis Lanceolata. Beautiful golden yellow perennial; unexcelled for bor¬ 
ders; excellent for cutting. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 20c. 
No. 673. Canary Flower —A rapid climber; yellow fringed flowers. Hardy annual. 
Candytuft —indispensable for cutting; for beds, masses and borders, being fairly 
3 covered with blooms throughout the summer. Height, 1 foot. 
No. 675. Dwarf White. Fine for cutting and bedding. Pkt. 10c; y z oz. 25c. 
No. 676. Dwarf Pink. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 25c. 
No. 677. Dwarf Lilac. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 25c. 
No. 678. All Colors Mixed. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 15c; oz. 25c. 
No. 679. Giant Empress Hyacinth Flowered. Makes fine cut flowers, and does exceedingly 
well in beds and borders; each plant bears several large flower spikes. Height, 18 inches. 
Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c; y 2 oz. 30c. 
No. 682. Iberis Sempervirens. White Perennial Candytuft. An early and profuse bloomer; 
hardy. Pkt. 10c; l / a oz. 35c. 
Canna (Indian Shot) —Stately, ornamental plants, producing large, varied and bril¬ 
liant flowers. Soak for 3 6 hours and plant in pots or hot-beds, transplanting 
outside in May. They may he grown singly, massed in beds or as a. background for 
smaller plants. 
No. 685. Crozy’s Large Flowering. The best dwarf Frencli varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Canna Roots. See Bulbs, page 53. 
Canterbury Bells (Campanula)— Beautiful hardy biennials bearing a profusion of 
3 bell-shaped flowers of exquisite colors. Does best in a rich, light 
soil. Height, 2% feet. 
No. 687. Annual. February plantings produce blooms in July. Grows 2 to 2% feet high 
and bears 6 to 8 spikes of blooms. Our splendid mixture contains pink, rose, white, 
dark blue and light blue. Pkt. 10c; y 8 oz. 25c. 
No. 688. Single. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 15c. 
No. 689. Double. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; y a oz. 20c. 
No. 693. Cardinal Climber —Ho annual climber can compare with it for beauty, 
_ , brilliance and rapid growth. Grows 30 feet, has beau¬ 
tiful fern-like foliage; literally covered with round fiery red flowers, 1 % inches in 
diameter, and borne in clusters. Plant in a warm sunny place; cut a notch in each 
seed to insure germination. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. 
Carnation FT^ e !Ti era ^ f av °ntes for their delicious fragrance and diversity of color. 
Excellent bloomers and indispensable for winter-flowering. Half hardy 
perennial. 
No. 696. Marguerite. Blooms in four months. Fine for bedding or pots. Dwarf, flowers 
very profusely; blooms double. All colors. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c. 
No. 697. Chabaud’s Perpetual. Blooms in five months, and continues in greatest profusion 
indefinitely. Early and hardy. Many colors mixed. Pkt. 10c; y 8 oz. 25c„ 
No. 698. Finest German Double Mixed. A splendid strain for bedding or pots. Pkt. 20c; 
y 8 oz. 50c. 
No. 699. Double Carnations Mixed. A splendid mixture. Pkt, 10c; 14 oz. 50c. 
Flowering Centaureas Universal favorites for cut flowers; deliciously scented; long 
*• Stemmed Will Inst fee rlmrs enlleS 
Dusty Miller Centaurea r“Ualf hardy perennials for bedding, borders and hanging 
0 ^ S Iv 0 1 S • 
No. 706. Gymnocarpa. Delicately cut, gracefully drooping, silver foliage. Pkt. 5c; *4 oz. 
20c; y 2 oz. 30. 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS. See Globe Amaranth. 
BELLIS. See Daisy. 
BLACK-EYED SUSAN. See Thunbergia. 
BLUE BOTTLE. See Centaurea cyanus. 
BOSTON IVY. See Ampelopsis. 
BURNING BUSH. See Kochia. 
T. W. WOOD & SONS 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
