PERENNIAL 
POPPIES 
Sc. 1159. Oriental Scar- 
lot, pkt. 10c.; J oz. 
20c.; J oz. 40c. 
No. 1152. Or'ental Pink 
{Princess Victoria Lou- 
ise), pkt. 15c.; | oz. 50c. 
ITo. 1151. Iceland Mixed 
Colors, pkt. 10c.; £ oz. 
25c.; i oz. 40c. 
No. 1165. PYPETHRUM 
(Golden Pearlier), pkt. 
5c.; £ oz. 25c. 
No. 1166. Roseum or 
Painted Daisy, pkt. 
10c.; i oz. 25c. 
Perennial Poppy 
SALVIA (T)-No. 
i oz. 50c. 
1179. Fireball or Bonfire, pkt. 10c.; £ oz. 30c.; 
No. 1139. Splendens, pkt. 10c.; £ oz. 25c.; \ oz. 40c.; £ oz. 70c. 
No. 1181. Patens, pkt. 15c.; £ oz. 50c. 
No. 1186. PERENNIAL SCABIOSA— Blue, pkt. 10c.; | oz. 40c. 
No. 1204. STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster), pkt. 10c.; \ oz. 40c. 
No. 1216. SWEET ROCKET, pkt. 5c.; i oz. 20c.; £ oz. 30c. 
SWEET WILLIAM No. 1222. Single White, pkt. 10c.; £ oz. 
_ 25c. 
No. 1223. Newport 
Pink, pkt. 10 c.; 
i oz. 3Uc. 
No. 1224. Scarle; 
Beauty, pkt. luc., 
i oz. 30c. 
No. 1227. Single 
Mixed Colors, pkt. 
5c.; J oz. 16c.: 
£ oz. 25c. 
No. 1233. Double 
Mixed Colors, pkt. 
10c.; £ oz. 20c.; 
£ oz. 35c. 
No. 1253. VERBENA 
V E N O S A, pkt. 
10c.; £ oz. 20o. 
No. 1260. VERONICA 
Spicata (Speed¬ 
well), pkt. 10 c.; 
i oz. 25c. 
Sweet WUliam 
VINCA (Perewinkle) (T)— No. 1267. Mixed Colors, pkt. 10c.; 
—_ i oz. 20c.; £ oz. 30c. 
WALLFLOWER (H H)—No. 1276. Single Mixed Colors, pkt. 5c.; 
1 oz. 15c. 
No. 1277. Double Mixed Colors pkt. 10c.; £ oz. 30c. 
No. 1278. Allioni, (Siberian Wallflower), pkt. 10c.; \ oz. 20c. 
No. 1279. Linifolius, pkt. 15c.; | oz. 40c. 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
These bloom weeks earlier and remain in 
bloom longer than other Spencers. The blooms 
are equally as large, are beautifully waved 
and are borne on long stems. They are es¬ 
pecially well adapted for outdoor planting in 
the South as well as for greenhouse culture. 
All Varieties: Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c.; oz. 40c.; 
3 lb., $1.25; lb. $4.00 postpaid 
No. I860. Harmony —The best clear lavender; 
a free bloomer with big flowers of fine 
color: a strong, vigorous grower. 
No. 1361. Rose Queen —A rich rose pink that 
noids its color well; the flowers are large 
and waved. 
No. 1362. Snowstorm —Without exception the 
finest white; beautifully frilled; the 
blooms are carried on long stems. 
No. 1363. Apollo —Soft salmon cerise. A fine 
hold flower on extra long stems; beauti¬ 
fully waved; a strong grower. 
Wood’s Giant Sweet Peas 
Fall plantings bloom earlier 
and for a longer season than 
__ spring plantings. In November 
or December plant 4 to 6 
inches deep in a trench, cover 2 inches and add soil as they grow till the ground 
is level Thin out to stand 4 to 6 inches apart. Apply well rotted manure in the 
rows before planting. An ounce plants 25 feet of row. 
Spencer Sweet Peas 
ALL VARIETIES—Fkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; 
I lb. 50c.; lb. $1.75 postpaid 
No. 1333. 
No. 1330. 
No. 1329. 
No. 1331. 
No. 1332. 
No. 1335. 
No. 1336. 
No. 1345. 
No. 1334. 
No. 1337. 
No. 1341. 
No. 1343. 
No. 1346. 
No. 1347. 
No. 1348. 
No. 1538. 
No. 1349. 
Ambition—Rose-tinted lavender with long substantial stems. 
Austin Frederick —An exquisite shade of lavender. 
Avalanche —The largest pure white; a profuse and lasting bloomer. 
Glen Eagles —The finest of all lavenders; daintily frilled at the edges. 
Crimson King—The most magnificent of all the crimson varieties. 
Miss California —Rich deep pink; blooms large; the stems long and stout. 
Magnet —The richest and brightest cream pink, fine size and long stemmed. 
Mrs. Searles—Rich orange cerise; an extra large flower. 
Olympia—Large waved royal purple flower, deep and rich. 
Mrs. Tom Jones —Bright delphinium blue; very lovely. 
Royal Scot —Brilliant cerise; stands hot sun without fading or burning. 
What Joy —Rich deep primrose yellow; an exquisite and dainty flower. 
Picture—Cream, the wings flushed with pink; frilled flower. 
Finkie —The finest rich rosy pink; beautifully waved. 
Fowerscourt —The clearest lavender, large and exquisitely frilled. 
Prince of Orange 1 —The enormous blooms are deep orange, rich and brilliant. 
Tangerine — Deep orange; flowers of great size on long stems. 
SWEET PEAS IN M IXT URES 
No. 1374. Wood's Early Flowe ring Spenc ers 
bloom longer than other Spencers. They are especially well adapted to the South for 
outdoor planting. We offer a well balanced mixture of many colors. Fkt. 10c.; 
oz. 25c.; 3 lb. 65c.; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 
No. 1376. Wood’s Superb Spencer_ Mixture u^,SS? pu£5 
most exacting lover of sweet peas. It will give a' lavish display in an almost end¬ 
less range of color. Fkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 3 lb. 40o.; lb. $1.25 postpaid. 
No 1375. Wood’s Special Grandiflora Mixture 
—A peerless mixture. In 
__ diversity of color, size and 
beauty of flowers no other grandiflora sweet pea mixture can surpass our “Specif 
Mixture.” Fkt. 5o.; oz. 10c.; 3 lb. 30c.; lb. 90c., postpaid. 
TVrk 1 Q7Q Pprpnninl or EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS —These live yeai arter 
iAO. 10 4 0. f ci cmiuu year, bearing magnificent clusters of flowers early In the 
spring before the annual kinds begin to flower. Perfectly hardy; 8 to 10 feet high. 
Mixed Colors. Fkt. 10c.; £ oz. 15c.; oz. 25c.; 3 lb. 90c., postpaid. $ 
TVA 1 Q7Q fSini/l Clwppf Ppqo •—6 to 9 inches high, spreading out and forming 
1,3 _r piQ rcdS a mass U ft. across: flowers as large and 
grant as the tall kind. Fkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 3 lb. 50c.; lb. $1.50, postpaid. 
