Forjret-Me-Not (My°sotis). Effective 
A XTAC- XI ut grown in masses. If 
sown early will bloom the first season. 
Height 6 to 9 inches. Hardy perennial. 
Bose Pink, 852. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 20c. 
Deep Blue, 853. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c. 
IXixed Colors, 855. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 35c. 
WftTlPstv Q1J. yj'^-'aria — The sweet- 
j i/x** scented purple, crim¬ 
son and white flowers are followed by sil¬ 
very transparent seed pods that are much 
admired for house decorations; prefers 
shade. Hardy biennial; heigni o.j feet. 
Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c.; J oz. 40c. 
Jbarkspur 
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 
branching 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. 
White King, 932 
Coral King, 933 
Dark Blue Spire, 934 
Bxq.uisite Bose, 935 
Dilac or Iiavend.er 
Spire, 941 
Mixed Colors, 942 
STOCK PBOWEBED LABKSPUB 
Bosamond, 940. The only pure pink; yields 
a fine cut flower two weeks before others 
are available. The numerous flower 
spikes are heavily covered with fuily dou¬ 
ble blooms. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c. 
Double Dark Blue, 936. Pkt. 5c.; \ oz. 20c.; 
J oz. 30c. 
Double Light Blue, 938. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; 
J oz, 30c. 
Double Pink, 937. Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 20c.; I 
oz. 30c. 
Double Mixed Colors, 939. Pkt. 5c.; i oz. 
15c.; i oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
Marvel of Peru, 973 opTns^lnThe 
afternoon and on cloudy days. Flowers 
showy and in great profusion. Hardy an¬ 
nual. Height 2 feet. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 20c. 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
Wood’s Superb Poppy Mixture, 1140 —A 
grand mixture of all the newest and best 
double and single annual poppies, all 
varieties and every color. The wonderful 
variety and brilli.ant coloring make an 
effective display. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 20c.; 
oz. 35c. 
Special Mixed Single Poppies, 1141. Con¬ 
tains only select varieties that will give a 
dazzling disi)lay of colors. Pkt. 5c.; i oz. 
15c.; i oz. 25c. 
Special Mixed Double Poppies, 1142. An ele¬ 
gant collection of tlie largest blooms and 
most gorgeous colons. Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 15c.; 
I oz .25c. 
Planders Poppy, 1143. Vivid scarlet; very 
showy grown in massed beds; persisteni 
bloomers. Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 20c. 
Tulip, 1142. Large single bright scarlet; as 
dazzling as scarlet tulips; brilliant in 
massed beds. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 20c. 
Double Carnation-Flowered, 1146. A fringed 
poppy of dazzling richness and variety of 
colors. Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 15c. 
Double Peony-Flowered, 1147. Splendid 
large flowers, resembling peonies. Mixed 
colors. Pkt, 5c.; J oz. t5c. 
SHIBL.THf POPPIE.S—Remarkably brilliant 
and free-llowerin,T: delicately fringed. 
Bose iPnk, 1137. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 20c. 
Scarlet, 1139. Pkt. 10c.; k oz. 20c. 
Mixed Colors, 1145. Pkt. 5c.; i oz. 15c. 
Double Shirley, 1148. Double and semi¬ 
double in an endless variety of color. 
Pkt, 10c.; i oz. 25c. 
California Poppy —See Escholtzia. 
Wood’s Royal Pansies 
Wood’s Boyal Pansy Mixture, 1075. A mag¬ 
nificent mixture excelling in an endless 
variety of the richest colors—every con¬ 
ceivable color and color combination found 
in pansies. The blooms are larg« and of 
perfect form. In size of bloom and bril¬ 
liancy of color it ranks second only to 
our Exhibition Mixture. Pkt. 15c.; J oz. 
60c.; i oz. $1.00; J oz. $1.75; oz. $3.00. 
Wood’s Exhibition Pansy Mixture, 1076. The 
richest and handsomest pansy mixture, 
and is as near perfect as it is possible to 
obtain. The blooms average 2 to 3 inches 
a,cro'SS, of every imaginable pansy color 
and combination of colors in endless v^a- 
riv^v. We cannot conceive of a more 
oxaumite pansy mixture, for it is giant 
flowei'i d .md covers a wide variety of 
brilliant t'lo”s and markings. Pkt. 25c.; 
3 pkts. 60c.; J oz. $1.00. 
Swiss G-iant, 1074 Gigantic blooms, per¬ 
fectly round, and colors heretofore un¬ 
known in pansio ’. Pkt. 25c.; J oz. $1.25. 
Wood’s Superb Frilled Fansy. 1077. Each 
petal is frilled or curled, giving the ap¬ 
pearance of a double pansy. This un¬ 
usual formation adds greatly to its keep¬ 
ing quality. The colors range from pure 
white to the rich and deeper shades. I'kt. 
15c.; J oz. 60c. 
Giant Trimardeau Mixture, 1078. Remark¬ 
ably large blooms, generally marked with 
large blotches; the colors are rich and 
varied. Pkt. 10c.; | oz. 30c.; J oz. 50c.; 
i oz. 90c. 
Large Flowering Mixed Pansies, 1079. A very 
superior mixture of all colors; rich and 
beautiful. Fine for beds and borders but 
the blooms are not as large as those of 
our Royal Mixture. Pkt. 5c.; J oz. 35c.; 
i oz. 60c. 
TUFTED PANSIES (Viola Corunta), 1080. 
Not as large as the regular pansy, but 
have longer stems and bloom throughout 
the summer. Early spring sowings bloom 
from June till frovst. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
10c.; J oz. 30c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
Wood’s Grandiflora Phlox 
Large Flowering Dwarf, 1115. Fine for pots, 
bedding and borders. Brilliant in color 
and profuse in bloom. Height 6 inches. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Star and Fringed, 1116. Extremely beauti¬ 
ful, and of the most varied colors, dis¬ 
tinctly bordered with white. Flowers 
fringed. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 40c. 
Grandiflora Phlox plowebing 
Remarkable not only for the brilliancy 
and variety of colors, Vitit for the perfec¬ 
tion and size of the flowers, which are near¬ 
ly double as large as the ordinary phlox. 
Our large-flowering strain is extra fine, the 
flowers remarkably large, perfectly round, 
with overlapping petals, and will make a 
rnlendid display, 
Calmon Glory, 1122. Each individual flower 
will cover a silver half-dollar. Pure sal¬ 
mon-pink with distinct creamy-white 
I (Ige. 10 inches high. Pkt. 25c.; I oz. 75c. 
Vu::'3 white, 1123. Pkt. 10c.; i oz. 25c.; J 
oz. 40c. 
Bose Pink, 1124. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 25c.; i 
oz. 4 0 c. 
Scarlet, 1125. I’kt. 10c.; h oz. 25c.; 4 oz. 40c. 
Yellow, 1126. Pkt. 10c.; J oz. 25c.; 4 oz. 40c. 
Dark Blire, 1127. Pkt. 10c.; I oz. 25c.; 4 
oz. 40c. 
WOOD’S GBANDIFLOBA MILiTUBE, 1129. 
A splendid mixture of all the best and 
most brilliant large-flowering varieties, 
the colors being well balanced. Pkt. 10c.; 
4 oz. 30c.; i oz. 50c.; oz. 85c. 
Wood’s Boyal Pansy 
PvimvAeA Evening Primrose, 1162. The 
A lllllioac well-known English Prim¬ 
rose. Flower large, showy and fra¬ 
grant. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz, 25c. 
Snow on the Mountain, 1196 
An exceedingly ornamental plant for 
mixed border or as a background for low 
growing plants. The foliage is light 
green with white margin. 2 feet high. 
Hardy annual. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
Sweet Rocket, 1216 d t'ffcl ousfy 
sweet scented hardy perennial bearing 
showy white and violet blooms; fine for 
pei'inanent borders and cut flowers. Plant 
out.side in April or earlier indoors. Height 
3 feet. Pkt. 5c.; 4 oz. 15c.; i oz. 25c. 
Sweel Sultan, 1218 SS” Sful 
scented blooms that will keep fresh for 
days. If planted at intervals, a succes¬ 
sion of bl( oms may be had through the 
summer and fall. Height, 24 feet. Easy 
to grow. Hardy annual. Mixed Colors. 
T’kt. 5c.; 1 oz. 20c.; 4 oz. 30c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Sweet William 
The rich flowers givr a splendid effect in 
beds, borders a-d imck gardens. Hardy pe¬ 
rennials, but blooms llm following fall if 
planted early. Color.s range from white to 
nearly black. Height 18 inches. 
Single White, 1222. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
Newport Pink, 1223. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 25c. 
Scarlet Beauty, 1224. Pkt. loc.; 4 oz. 25c. 
Single Mixed Colors, 1227. Pkt. 5c.; 4 oz. 
20c.; 4 oz. 30c. 
Double, 1233. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c.; 
4 oz. 20c.; 4 oz. 35c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Bears large spikes of deliciously fragrant 
blooms. Useful for beds, borders and win¬ 
ter house plants. Plant early and trans¬ 
plant. In the fall put into pots for winter 
blooming. Half hardy perennial. Height. 
14 feet. 
Double, 1277. Very large and fragrant. 
Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 50c. 
Allinoi, 1278. (Siberian Wallflower). Beau¬ 
tiful biennial for rock gardens and low 
borders; dazzling orange flower. Height, 
1 foot. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
Linifolius, 1279. (Alpine Wallflower). A 
profuse bloomer for rock gardens; an un¬ 
usual lilac shade; biennial; 1 foot high. 
Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 5()c. 
Each, pkt. 10c.; 
4 oz. 30c.; 
4 oz. 50c.; 
oz. 85c. 
