WOOD’S EXHIBITION HYACINTHS 
20c. each; $1.65 per dozen; $11.50 per ICO 
GARIBALDI. Brilliant carmine. 
GEN. PELISSIER. Deep crimson; fine truss. 
GERTRUDE. Fine, dark pink; large bulb. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep porcelain-blue. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue. 
KING OF THE YELLOWS. Bright yellow. 
LADY DERBY. Delicate flesh-pink. 
LA GRANDESSE. Fine, pure white. 
LA PEYOUSE. Delicate lavender. 
LA VICTOIRE. Brilliant rosy crimson. 
L’lNNOCENCE. Tall spike; pure white. 
MARIE. Rich purple; enormous truss. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Clear sky-blue. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Rich golden yellow. 
COLLECTION 
One each of the above 14 kinds, $1.75 
BULBS FOR INDOOR CULTURE 
GIANT WHITE NARCISSUS —The most satisfactory winter- 
blooming house plant. They will bloom in water £rom b to 
weeks from time of planting. The flowers are att ractive 
color and very fragrant. Place bulbs in a shallow bowl wit 
water; support the bulbs with pebbles and place the bowl 
the dark until the roots have started, when they ® D 
brought into the light. Each 10c.; dozen 75c.; per 100, ?5.UU. 
PAPER WHITE GRANDIPLORA NARCISSUS— These are excel¬ 
lent for growing in water and rocks, provided they are noi 
planted too early. 7c. each; 50c. dozen; $3.00 per 100 . 
RISING SUN NARCISSUS —Flowers are a rich yellow. Excel¬ 
lent for growing in water. Give the same treatment as Giant 
White Narcissus. Each 15c.; dozen $1.25; 100, $7.50, postpaid. 
GIANT HYBRID A M ARYLLIS —A reselected strain of the very 
largest flowered sorts, ranging in colors from almost puie 
white through various shades of pink to the deepest scarlet, 
some with beautiful markings and mottled throats. 4 5c. eacn, 
$4.75 per dozen. 
FREESIAS—They force very easily and can be brought into 
bloom by Christmas. 
GOLDEN DAFFODIL—Large flowers, bright golden yellow. Each 
8 c.; 4 for 20c.; dozen 40c.; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. 
PURITY—Pure white. Each 5c.; 4 for 15c.; dozen 40c.; 100 $2.75, 
postpaid. 
OXALIS—A single plant well grown, 50 to 70 stems, which bear 
an immense number of flowers. 
BERMUDA BUTTERCUP—Bright yellow. Each, 5c.; 4 for 15c.; 
dozen 40c.; 100 $2.75, postpaid. 
LILIES 
EASTER LILIES— Momiosum. A pure white, for growing in 
pots or outdoors. Each 30c.; dozen $2.75, postpaid. 
CALLA LILIES—Our bulbs are best for forcing; mammoth roots. 
Each 35c.; dozen $3.50, postpaid. 
YELLOW CALLA LILIES—Ready in November. Each 30c.; 
dozen $3.00, postpaid. 
VIRGINIA GROWN NARCISSI 
Among early spring flowers these are in the front rank of 
popularity. Appearing just after winter, they animate our 
gardens with masses of gold and silver, while their fragrant 
blossoms in the home are invaluable for decorative purposes. 
HOW TO GROW DAFFODILS 
Culture In Water: See under description of Giant White Nar¬ 
cissus for growing in water. . . „ 
Culture Out-of-Doors: All varieties of Narcissus should be 
grown in clumps and patches in every suitable spot. 
BARRI TYPE Ea. 
Name Bloom Color cent 
BONFIRE, Long ivory colored petals, orange 
scarlet cup.. 
CONSPICUUS, Perianth yellow, cup scarlet.... 8 
FIRETAIL, white . 17 
SEAGULL, pure white, cup canary yellow. 8 
INCOMPARABILIS TYPE 
BERNARDINO, perianth cream, cup apricot.. 
IOHN EVELYN, cream perianth. 18 1.75 
SIR WATKINS, yellow perianth, deep yellow cup 
YELLOW POPPY, yellow with orange-yellow cup 
POETICUS TYPE 
HORACE, pure white, orange cup. 8 
POETAZ TYPE 
CHEERFULNESS, double white, 3 on a stem.. 
ELVIRA, white, yellow cup, 3 on a stem. 
LAURENS KOSTER, white, yellow cups. 10 
ORANGE CUP, white, orange-red cup. 15 1.00 
LEEDSI TYPE 
HERA, white perianth, cup edged primrose. 15 1.20 
MRS. PERCY NEALE, snow-white flat perianth ^ c 1 /,n 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH, white perianth, yel¬ 
low cup . 1 
WHITE LADY, white, pale canary cup. 7 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
HOLLAND’S GLORY, soft yellow, camelia form 
ORANGE PHOENIX, white with orange base.. 
PRIMROSE PHOENIX, primrose-yellow, showy 
TWINK, white, flushed primrose center. 20 1.75 
DOUBLE MIXED, excellent growing in masses 
DAFFODILS AND JONQUILS 
TRUMPET VARIETIES 
Name Bloom Color cent cent 
AEROLITE, yellow, star-shaped trumpets. 15 1. 
EMPRESS, pure white, yellow trumpet. 10 
GOLDEN EMPEROR, flowers 3£ inches across 10 
GOLDEN SPUR, rich yellow, early. 10 
KING ALFRED, deep golden trumpet. 15 1, 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE, perianth and trumpet, 
pure white. 15 1 . 
OLYMFIA, improved and enlarged Emperor- " " 
SPRING GLORY, white perianth, yellow trumpet 
TRESSERVE, canary-yellow, paler perianth.... 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT, perianth primrose, 
yellow trumpet. 17 1. 
SINGLE MIXED, named sorts, for masses. 
ALL Bulbs Are Sent Postpaid 
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JONQUILS 
Miniature Daffodils with Dainty, Fragrant Blossoms. 
Very Hardy. Ea. Doz. Per 
Name Bloom Color cent cent 100 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX, single, sweet scented.. .. 75 5.25 
DOUBLE, SWEET SCENTED . 1.00 7.25 
CAMPERNELLE GIGANTEUS, large flowers.. .. 75 5.25 
PEONIES 
The best time for planting Peonies is during October. 
Ea. 
Name Bloom Color cent 3 for 
ALSACE-LORRAINE, white tinted brownish yellow 50 1.25 
EDULIS SUPERBA, crown type, mauve-pink. 35 .90 
FELIX CROUSSE, rose type, ruby-red . 35 .90 
FESTIVA MAXIMA, rose type, pure white. 35 .90 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF, bluish-pink . 35 .90 
MARIE CROUSSE, delicate shell-pink . 35 .90 
MARY BRAND, crimson, fringed petals . 60 1.50 
MONS, JULES ELIE, light rose-pink . 50 1.25 
RICHARD CARVEL, crimson, globular flowers. 50 1.25 
SARAH BERNHARDT, semi-rose, mauve-rose . 50 1.35 
PEONIES BY COLOR, red, white and pink, $2.50 doz. 25 .65 
BULBS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
Should Be Planted Last of October 
Ea. Doz. Per 
Name Bloom Color cent cent 100 
ANEMONES, St. Brigid—Mostly double, blue- 
black, central base . 65 4.50 
base . 65 4.50 
BLEEDING HEART, pink, shady or sunny places 35 3.75 ... . 
CHIONODOXA, earliest, bright blue, white center . . 40 2.50 
CROCUS 
One of the earliest blooming spring flowers. They are also 
very useful to plant in hyacinth or tulip beds between the rows 
giving a succession of early flowers. 
LARGE FLOWERING NAMED CROCUS Doz. Per 
Name Bloom Color cents 100 
ALBION, fine dark purple . 40 2.50 
MONT BLANC, pure white . 40 2.50 
SIR WALTER SCOTT, striped. 40 2.50 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. 40 2.50 
WOOD’S SPECIAL NAMED VARIETIES, MIXED.. 40 2.25 
ERANTHIS, Hyemalis, early in spring the gold blos¬ 
soms look charming. Plant firmly 2 inches deep, 
about 15 bulbs to the square foot. 40 2.75 
FRITILLARIA, bell shaped flowers of various colors, 
yellow, white, black, purple, striped and splashed. 
MELEAGRIS . 40 2.50 
LEUCOJUM, Vernum, white, resembling the Snowdrop 90 6.25 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY, white, for a shady moist 
place . 65 4.00 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth), like small hyacinths. 
Heavenly Blue . 40 2.50 
White . 40 2.75 
RANUNCULUS. Treat same as Anemones. 60 4.00 
SCILLA, Campanulata bell-like flowers. Very effective 
for borders. Will grow under fir or pine trees.... 40 2.50 
SCILLA—NUTANS (English Bluebells), similar to 
Campanulata . 40 2.50 
SCILLA—Sibrica. Small, drooping, bell-like flowers 40 2.50 
SNOWDROP, frequently blooming in the snow. Pure 
white . 45 3.00 
NARCISSUS FOR ROCK GARDENS Ba Per 
Name Bloom Color cent Doz. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS, rich golden yellow.. 15 1.00 
GLITTER, yellow, glittering red edge. 15 1.50 
ODORUS, ORANGE QUEEN, golden orange. 15 1.25 
SALMONETTA, white perianth, salmon-tinted cup.... 15 1.50 
TRIANDRUS, THALIA (Orchid Narcissus), white_ 20 2.00 
W. P. MILNER, white trumpet and perianth. 20 1.75 
DUTCH IRIS 
The flowers of Dutch Iris are broader, the falls usually wider 
apart, and the lips larger than the Spanish type. They are 
about two weeks earlier, blooming right after the Cottage Tulips. 
Ea. Doz. Per 
Name Bloom Color cent cent 100 
A. BLOEMAARD, dark purple, early. 10 75 5.00 
GOLDEN GLORY, golden yellow, falls darker.. 12 90 6.25 
POGGENBEECK, dark blue, early. 10 75 5.00 
WEDGEWOOD, blue, falls have yellow blotch.. 12 90 6.25 
WHITE EXCELSIOR, snow-white, lips carry gol¬ 
den feathers . 12 90 6.25 
YELLOW QUEEN, yellow, early . 10 75 5.25 
WOOD’S SPECIAL MIXED DUTCH IRIS. 60 4.00 
HARDY LILIES 
They begin flowering in May and the various species con¬ 
tinue in uninterrupted succession until Autumn. Ea. Per 
Name Bloom Color cents Doz. 
AURATUM (Golden Banded Japan Lily), white, crim¬ 
son spots, marked with band of golden yellow. 
Blooms July and August. Ready in December.... 30 3.00 
CANDIDUM (Annunciation, Madonna, or St. Joseph’s 
Lily), white fragrant blooms, May. 25 2.50 
HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum), apricot-yellow, blooms 
July and August . 30 3.00 
PARDALINUM (The California Leopard Lily), rich, 
orange-red, black flared petals; blooms in June and 
July . 30 3.00 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM, white trumpet 
shaped flowers, blooms in July. 25 2.50 
REGALE, waxy white, yellow throat, blooms in June 
and July. 25 2.50 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM, pure white, greenish band. 
Flowers late August and September. Ready in 
December . 40 4.00 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, pink, spotted with red; flow¬ 
ers in August . 30 3.00 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily), scarlet, excellent for 
rock gardens; blooms May and June. 15 l 50 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Improved Tiger Lily), 
bright orange-red, spotted black; blooms August.. 25 2.50 
TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO (Double Tiger Lily), 
double flowers in August, bright orange-red, 
spotted black . 25 2.50 
