T. W. WOOD & SONSi 
SDDDSMDN SZNCD 1879 
RICHXCOND, VIRGINIA 
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Nemophila 
Morning Glories 
No. 989. Heavenly Blue. A luxuriant vine bearing beautiful sky blue flowers about 4 inches 
across. Pkt. lOc; Yz oz. 50c. 
No. 993. Brazilian (Ipomea setosa) —luxuriant annual, growing 30 to 40 feet, and makes a 
thick shade. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches across, and of a beautiful rose color. I'lxcellent for 
porches or arbors, covering an enormous space in a short time. ‘ Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
No. 994. Morning Glory (Convolvulus) —All colors mixed. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 
No. 995. Bush Morning Glory. Twelve inches high; adapted for bedding, pot and window cul¬ 
ture; blooms profusely. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES 
Grand climbers, the flowers measuring 4 to G inches across in limitless variety of colors. 
The foliage is ornamental—some mottled and checkered; some rich, vivid green, others silvery 
white, others yellow. Soak 24 hours before planting. 
No. 999. Pcncy Fringed Japanese —The flowers are as big as saucers, ruffled from stem to 
margin like crumpled velvet. Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
No. 1000. Single Imperial Japanese— The original variety. The wonderful colorings of both 
flowers and foliage are beyond description. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
Nrk 1 N«amrtnVii1a (IiOve Grove) —Attractive hardy annual, 6 inches high, bearing its 
Tjright flowers in great profusion. Easily grown. Pkt. 10c; Yi oz. 20c. 
KT ^ A KT* M.' (Flowering Tobacco) —Covered with bloom all summer and fall, flower- 
INo. 1Ud 4. INlCOtiana ing a few weeks after sowing. Pkt. 10c; ^ oz. 20c. 
1 ntCft Nicrolla Mice If>lrv11 (Love-in-a-Mist) —Lovely cornflower blue, semi-double, 
IvOO. l^lgeiia iviisb tiCKyii pjooms on long stems. Splendid cut flower; requires little 
care. Hardy annual. Height, 1 foot. Pkt. 5c; Yz oz. I5c. 
M inoC D • Cl — Splendid hardy annual climber, bearing attractive fringed flow- 
INo. lUoO. raSSlon rlowei* ers; derives its name from its resemblance to a cross. Height, 10 
feet. Pkt. 10c; Y^ oz. 25c. 
No. 1061. Oxalis 
—Splendid little plants, v.ath bright colored flowers, for hanging baskets, 
rock-work or edgings. Half hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 50c. 
No. 1088. Ornamental Pepper 
—As a pot plant for house decojation during the winter, it 
is most effective and as easily grown as garden peppers. 
The blooms are followed by innumerable bright scarlet berry-liKe fruits in the most wonderful 
profusion. The berries remain for a long time without losing their beauty and attractiveness. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. _ 
CBNOTHBRA. —See Primrose (Evening). PELARGONIUM. —See Geranium. 
PALMA CHRISTI. —See Ricinus. PERIWINKLE. —See Vinca. 
MissjekyllNigella 
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Wood's Peerless Nasturtiums 
No annual will produce such a lavish profusion of blooms for so long a time, such variety 
of color as nasturtiums. They begin blooming early and yield a continuous display of 
brilliant color till frost. They bloom best in poor soil. Hardy annual. 
Wood’s Peerless Mixtures • 
Made up exclusively of elegant large S 
flowered single varieties that give a ■ 
profusion of gorgeous blooms. ■ 
No. 1010. Wood’s Dwarf Peerless Mix- ; 
ture. A flne mixture of all the best ; 
strains; a wide range of brilliant S 
colors, well balanced, including the S 
variegated leaved varieties. Pkt. 10c; S 
oz. 15c; Yi Ih- 35c; lb. $1.00, post- ■ 
paid. ■ 
No. 1030. Wood’s Tall Peerless Mix- ■ 
tare. An extra fine mixture contain- ■ 
ing all the best colors. The color ■ 
range and leaf markings are wide j 
and varied and will give a colorful ; 
display. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Ih. 35c; ■ 
lb. $1.00, postpaid. ; 
Dwarf Double Globe Nasturtium 
No. 1014. DWARF DOUBLE SCARLET 
GLOBE. See inside front cover page. 
No. 1008. DWARF DOUBLE GOLDEN 
GLOBE —Award of Merit Winner. Ex¬ 
actly like Golden Gleam in color and 
fragrant doul^le flowers, but differs in 
making dwarf rt)unded plants about a 
foot high that resemble mounds of gold 
when in full bloom. As many as 100 
blooms have been found on a single 
plant. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; ^ lb. 35c. 
No. 1012. DWARF DOUBLE GEM — The 
sweet-scented semi-double flowers are 
mounted on long wnry stems, are of 
good size, and gailv cover the plants in 
an evenly balanced color range, includ¬ 
ing yellow, orange, crimson, salmon, 
cerise, cream, maroon and spotted varie¬ 
ties. A large percentage come double. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 40c. 
Dwarf Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtium 
Double Gleam Nasturtiums 
The Gleam Nasturtiums are deservedly 
popular, bearing large exquisitely sweet- 
scented double and semi-double blooms 
on semi-dwarf plants. 
No. 1013. DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM. 
All-America Gold Medal Winner. The 
magnificent large sweet-scented double 
blooms are a fiery orange scarlet; com¬ 
parable to the brilliance of scarlet 
sage. The long stemmed blooms are al¬ 
most three inches across, the sweet 
fragrance is pronounced, and the semi¬ 
dwarf plants bloom profusely. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 15c; Yi lb. 3Sc. 
No. 1011. DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM— 
All-America Gold Medal Winner. The 
large sweet-scented golden yellow flow¬ 
ers on long stems are borne profusely 
well above the bright green foliage of 
the neat semi-dwarf plants. In full 
bloom the plants are a blaze of glory; 
blooms 2% to 3 inches across. Pkt. lOc; 
oz. 15c; ^ lb. 3Sc. 
No. 1009. DOUBLE GLORIOUS GLEAM 
HYBRIDS — Award of Merit Winner. 
Colors never dreamed of in double nas¬ 
turtiums are borne in profusion—glori¬ 
ous flowers of salmon, golden yellow, 
cerise, cream yellow, crimson and gold 
flushed scarlet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 
NASTURTIUM MIXTURES— 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
The old-fashioned single nasturtiums 
that have adorned gardens for genera¬ 
tions. The colors in our mixtures are 
well balanced. 
No. 1025. Dwarf, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5o; 
oz. lOc; lb. 25c; lb. 80c, postpaid. 
No. 1043. Tall or Giant. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. lOo; lb. 25c; lb. 80c, post¬ 
paid. 
