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No. 930. Kudzu Vine 
—Jack and th© 
Bean Stalk. A 
fine shade vine of wonderful growth; at¬ 
tains 50 feet the second season. Pkt. 10c; 
Yt oz. 20c; V 2 oz. 30c. 
I arksnur —For bedding, for growing 
F among shrubbery and as cut 
flowers, larkspurs are strikingly beauti¬ 
ful. Early plantings bloom from July till 
frost, but several plantings are recom¬ 
mended. Transplant 12 inches apart. 
Height, 2 feet. 
STOCK FLOWERED LARKSPURS 
No. 933. Rosamond. See inside back cover 
page. 
No. 936. Double Dark Blue. Pkt. 5c; V4 oz. 
15c; Y z oz. 25c. 
No. 938. Double Light Blue. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 
15c; y 2 oz. 25c. 
No. 937. Double Pink. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 15c; 
14 oz. 25c. 
No. 939. Double Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 
20c. 
GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPURS 
•—This strain represents the most marked 
advance in improving larkspurs, both in the 
fullness of the flower spikes, the size of the 
flower and in the shades of color. The branch¬ 
ing habit has been intensified, giving a 
greater number of branches to each plant, 
each branch producing a solid mass of color. 
The 3 to 4 foot flower spikes render them 
ideal for cut flowers that keep for a long 
time. 
No. 934. Dark Blue Spire. 
No. 935. Exquisite Rose. Each pkt. 10c; 
No. 940. Peach Blossom. 14 oz. 30c; 
No. 941. Lilac or Lavender y 2 oz. 55c; 
Spire. oz. $1.00. 
No. 943. White Spire. 
No. 942. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10 c; 14 oz. 25c; 
y 2 oz. 40c; oz. 70c. 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR. See Delphin¬ 
ium. 
I iniim No. 943. Grandiflorum Rubrum 
Luiiuui (Scarlet piax)- -A very pretty, 
hardy annual bedding plant, two feet hign, 
covered with bright red flowers. Pkt. 5c; 
y 2 oz. 15c. 
No. 945. Perennial Blue.—A hardy perennial; 
bears graceful bright blue flowers from 
June till frost. Height, 18 inches. Pkt. 
10c; y 2 oz. 20c. 
Q4R I —Nothing better for 
no. L.oDeiia bfiddin&> ed g. ingSi po tg 
and rockeries; effective in masses, cov¬ 
ered with lovely blue blooms for a long 
season. Start in boxes and transplant. 
Easy to grow; 6 inches high. Half hardy 
annual. Pkt. 10c; y B oz. 20c; 14 oz. 35c. 
Lunins —Easily grown, free flowering an- 
nua i s an( j perennials, with grace¬ 
ful spikes of fragrant pea-shaped flowers. 
A fine bedding and cut flower; prefers 
shade. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
ANNUAL LUPINS 
No. 952. Blue. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 15c. 
No. 955. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 15c. 
PERENNIAL LUPINS 
No. 956. Blue. Pkt. 10c; *4 oz. 20c. 
No. 957. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 15c. 
LACE FLOWER.—See Didiscus. 
LADY’S SLIPPER.—See Balsam. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS.—See Perennial 
Sweet Peas. 
LOVE GROVE.—See Nemophila. 
LOVE IN A MIST.—See Nigella. 
LOVE-IN-A-PUFF.—See Balloon Vine. 
No. 973. Marvel of Peru i, F 1 °^. r 
O’clock). 
—Opens in the afternoon and on cloudv 
days. Flowers showy and in great pro¬ 
fusion. Hardy annual. Height 2 feet. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 
An odorless, highly 
concentrated plant 
food in convenient 
tablet form. 10-tablet pkge. 15c; 30-tablet 
pkge. 25c; 100-tablet pkge. 75c; 500-tablet 
pkge. $2.50; 1,000-tablet pkge. $3.50, post¬ 
paid. 
Stimuplant Makes 
a Wonder Garden. 
. —easily grown, lree- 
K A _;_I J flowering annuals, 
fVlari><OIO bearing brilliant flow- 
3 ers till frost. For the 
earliest blooms, plant in boxes and trans¬ 
plant after frost. 
No. 962. YELLOW SUPREME. See inside 
bacii cover page. 
No. 790. MARIGOLD—ROYAL SCOT 
—The large well-formed double flowers are 
produced in abundance on plants from 24 to 
30 inches high. The color is a charming 
combination of mahogany and gold in sym¬ 
metrical stripes, which radiate from the cen¬ 
ter of the flower. They are borne from mid¬ 
summer till killed by cold weather, and at a 
time when most annuals have passed their 
prime. Pkt. 10c; % oz - 30c - 
No. 965. GUINEA GOLD -Distinct from all 
other marigolds; they are more like carna¬ 
tions with their long loosely placed waved 
petals. The plants bear 30 to 40 flowers, 2 
to 2 % inches across, of a brilliant shade 
of orange flushed with gold. When in full 
bloom the plants appear as if covered with 
gold. It blooms continuously throughout 
the summer and fall. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 30c. 
No. 960. African Double Orange.—Pkt. 10c; 
14 oz. 25c. 
No. 961. African Double Lemon Queen. Pkt. 
10c; V4 oz. 25c. 
No. 964. African Double Mixed.—All the 
best varieties. Pkt. 5c; *4 oz. 2 °c. 
No. 966. French Double Golden Ball.—Height 
1 foot. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c. 
No. 968. French Double Mixed.—A mixture 
of the finest sorts. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c. 
No. 969. Miniature Marigold.—Splendid for 
bedding, borders and pots. Neat, compact 
plants, covered with perfectly double va¬ 
riegated flowers. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 30c. 
No. 967. Legion of Honor (Little Brownie).— 
Golden yellow with velvety brown center; 
single. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 2 °c. 
. . -—In February and 
Ik A ■ March plant in 
|\fl lOr) Q SI ICS boxes and thin out. 
■ Y lignviivtiv Beginning in 
March, plant at intervals outside for a 
succession; in late summer plant in pots 
or boxes for winter blooming. Thin to 6 
inches apart. Hardy annual. One foot high. 
No. 976. Wood’s Superb Mixture 
-—Made up of the newest and best sorts, 
all shades of color and varieties which 
produce the largest flower-spikes, some 12 
to 15 inches long. Deliciously fragrant. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 20c; y 2 oz. 35c. 
No. 982. Sweet Mignonette.—Fragrant; large 
flowering. Pkt. 5c; y 2 oz. 15c; oz. 25c. 
Marigold. 
Wood’s Superb Mignonette 
No 988 Moonflower (Evening Glory). 
BO. TOO. Moonuower Rapid growing 
climber with luxuriant foliage; the pure 
white fragrant blooms, 4 to 6 inches in 
diameter, open in the evening and on 
cloudy days. Grows 30 feet or more. File 
a hole in the seeds or soak for a day to 
hasten germination. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 20c; 
OZ. 35C. 
FLOWERING MAPLE.—See Abutilon. 
MARGUERITES.—See Carnation. 
POT MARIGOLD.—See Calendula. 
MARSHMALLOW.—See Hibiscus. 
MEXICAN FIRE PLANT.—See Kochia. 
MIMOSA.—See Sensitive Plant. 
MOMORDICA.—See Balsam Apple and Pear. 
MOURNING BRIDE.—See Scabiosa. 
MYOSOTIS.—See Forget-Me-Not. 
Fnncrfi-no-^n —An effective preventive and 
rungtrogen remedy for 1 m ilci ew, black 
spot and many other fungus diseases of 
roses and other plants. It is a complete 
spray, mixes readily with water and is 
easy to apply. Fungtrogen carries its own 
spreader—simply mix with water, 60 parts 
to one part of Fungtrogen. By mail post¬ 
paid, y 2 pint 85c; pint $1.40; quart $2.25. 
Not postpaid, y 2 pint 75c; pint $1.25; quart 
$2.00; gallon $6.00. 
T. W. WOOD & SONS 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
