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T. W. WOOD 8b sons 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRG-INIA 
Sunshine or Chrysantha Calendula 
CalUopsis 
Candytuft 
Canterbury Bells 
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No. 650. Begonia 
Kn i%A/i Ralaam Annia ' —Rapid growing ornamental climber. Plant end of April. 
no. 0^0. caisam /\ppie jjejght, 15 feet. Pkt. Sc; oz. 25c; oz. 400. 
Nrt RA7 Ralsatn Paaf —A graceful climber bearing golden yellow fruits. Height, 
no. oaisam rear 25 c; oz. 40c. 
-Fine for bedding and window boxes, bearing immense 
quantities of brilliant scarlet blooms; foliage ornamental, first 
green, changing to red. Tender perennial. Pkt. 10c; 1-16 oz. BOc. 
R>*a#'livrot«#» (Swan River Daisy)— Free-fiowering dwarf plants for edg- 
no. o ati ytu nc ings and small beds; bears pretty daisy-like flowers. Half 
hardy annual. Height, 6 inches. Mixed colors, Pkt. lOo; ^ oz. 25c. 
/^olAndula —Showy, free-flowering hardy annual of the marigold family. Succeeds 
in any good soil, producing a fine effect in beds and borders, and blooms 
until frost. A fine cut flower. Height, 1 to 1^/4 feet. 
No. 656. Orange Shaggy —A distinct type with long deeply fringed petals. Row after 
row of the long fringed petals overlap each other in a rather irregular fashion and build 
up a bloom with a shaggy appearance, exceedingly graceful and informal. The color 
is an intense burning orange, shading to lighter orange at the center. Splendid long 
stems; grows 18 inches high; an excellent cut flower. Pkt. 10c; V4 20c. 
No. 658. Sunshine or Chrysantha —^The large double flowers are an exquisite clear butte^ 
cup yellow, with long, loosely arranged drooping petals, A fine cut flower on long, stiff 
stems. Pkt. 10c; ^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; Vn oz. 25c. 
No. 659. Pastel Shades —Many shades of apricot, salmon, cream and white, also orange 
and lemon. Pkt. 10c; oz. 200; oz. 30c. 
No. 660. Double^—Mixed Varieties. A fine mixture of all the best varieties; all colors. 
Pkt. 5c; y^ oz. 15c; oz. 25c. 
Calliopsis —Beautiful annuals. Excellent for cutting end decoration. 
No. 667. All Colors Mixed. Very rich and showy. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; oz. 30c. 
No. 668. Coreopsis Danceolata. Beautiful golden yellow perennial; unexcelled for bor¬ 
ders; excellent for cutting. Hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 20c. 
Mo Panarv Flower —A rapid climber; yellow fringed flowers. 
I'NO. D/o. ^-.anary riower ‘ m... i/. -jon. 
Candvtuft —indispensable for cutting, for beds, masses and borders, being fairly 
covered with blooms throughout the summer. Height, 1 foot. 
No. 675. Dwarf White. Fine for cutting and bedding. Pkt. 10c; y^ oz. 25c. 
No.676. Dwarf Pink. Pkt. lOc; ^ oz. 25c. 
No. 677. Dwarf Dilac. Pkt. 10c; y^ oz. 25c. 
No. 678. All Colors Mixed. Pkt. 5c; y^ oz. 15c; oz. 25c. 
No. 679. Criant Empress Hyacinth Plowered. 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. 20 c; ^ oz. 30c. 
No. 682. Iberis Sempervirens. White Perennial Candytuft. An early and profuse bloom¬ 
er; hardy. Pkt. lOo; % oz. 25c. 
Canna (Indian Shot) —Stately, ornamental plants, producing large, varied and bril- 
“ ***** liant flowers. Soak for 36 hours and plant in pots or hot-beds, transplanting 
outside in May. They may be grown singly, massed in beds or as a background for 
smaller plants. 
No. 685. Crozy’s Barge Flowering. The dwarf French varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Canna Roots. See Bulbs, page 43. 
f Rf>11« (Campanula) —Beautiful hardy biennials bearing a profusion of 
iici uury uciia bell-shaped flowers of exquisite colors. Does best in a rich, light 
soil. Height, 2 V 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; ^ oz. 25c. 
No. 688. Single. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; oz- 15c. 
No. 689. Double. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 20c. 
No. 693. Cardinal Climber 
—No 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, 114 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. 25Cw 
Carnation —General favorites 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. 2Sc. 
No. 697. Chabaud’s Perpetual. Blooms in five months, and continues in greatest pro¬ 
fusion indefinitely. Early and hardy. Many colors mixed. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 
No. 698. Finest German Double Mixed. A splendid strain for bedding or pots. Pkt. 20c; 
V4 oz. 50c. 
No. 699. Double Carnations Mixed. A splendid mixture. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. BOc. 
Flnwofino PAntaiif^aae (Ragged Robin or Comfiower) —Universal favorites for cut 
g flowers; deliciously scented; long- stemmed, will last for 
days. Sometimes called Bachelor’s Button. Hardy annual. 
No. 710. Cyanus Double Rose Pink. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c; 14 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
No. 711. Cyanus Double Blue. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 20c; 14 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
No. 712. Cyanus Double Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. I5c; 14 oz. 25c; oz. 35c. 
Dusty Centauiesi —Half hardy perennial for bedding, borders and hanging 
baskets. 
No. 706. Gymnocarpa. Delicately cut, gracefully drooping, silver foliage. Pkt. 5o; 
14 oz. 15c; 14 oz. 25c. 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
BACHEBOR’S BUTTONS. 
See Globe Amaranth. 
BEBBIS. See Daisy. 
BBACK-EYED SUSAN. See Thunbergia. 
BBANKET PBOWER. See Gaillardia. 
BBUE BOTTBE. See Centaurea cyanus. 
BOSTON IVY. See Ampelopsis. 
BURNING BUSH. See Kochia. 
