T. W. Wood & Sons 
WOOD’S HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
Page Nineteen 
OYPSOPHIIiA—Baby Breath—^An excellent 
cut flower, sending up sprays of fairy-like 
white blooms that are splendid for com¬ 
bining with other flowers. 
Pauiculata—3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
Bristol Pairy—3J feet. Flowers are 
double white, fully three times as large 
as the old fashioned double Baby’s 
Breath, and growth is more vigorous. 
Exceptional cut flower. 60c. each; $5.35 
doz. 
Oldhamiaua—New variety, somewhat 
similar to Paniculata but it has a much 
longer season, flowering until late in 
the Autumn. Flowers white, delicately 
tinted pink. 35c. each; $3.35 doz. 
BEPENS—Rosy Veil. A new dwarf pink 
double-flowering Gypsophila. Established 
plants reach a height of two feet and 
are in bloom throughout the summer and 
fall. "rhey start blooming two weeks 
earlier than the tall double Gypsophila 
and continue later in the season. This 
makes them particularly valuable for cut- 
ing. The foliage also is more graceful 
and a fine blue-green. Excellent for in 
front of the border. It will not crowd 
out other plants. 60c. each; $5.35 doz. 
HEIiENITIM—Blelen Flower. This magnifi¬ 
cent perennial during its blooming season 
from early August until the middle of 
September, literally produces hundreds of 
beautiful yellow to bronze colored flow¬ 
ers. The fiowers in one and the same 
plant vary in colors according to their 
growth and different stages of develop¬ 
ment, Beautiful for the garden and fine 
for cutting. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
’KHEIiIAlTTHEiaura—Suu Bose—An attrac¬ 
tive creeping plant with bright flowers 
during spring and summer. Splendid 
for rockery. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
^HEUCHEBA—Coral Bells. The graceful 
habit and delicate beauty of these gems 
are adapted for many purposes in our 
plantings, being at home in any half- 
shaded or sunny position in the mixed 
border, in the rockery, or in mass plant¬ 
ings. 
Brlzoldes—has the same foliage and 
habit as Heuchera sanguinea but the flow¬ 
er is pale pink, and three times as many 
flowers are produced. Blooms in May. 
30c. each; $2.85 doz. 
Sanguinea. A very fine perennial, pro¬ 
ducing bright rich coral-red blooms from 
early summer until way late in the fall. 
Excellent for cutting. 30 inches high. 
30c. each; $2.85 doz. 
IiATHYBTJS—Eatifolius. (Perennial Sweet 
Pea. Rampant climbing or trailing plant 
with showy clusters of fine sweet pea¬ 
like flowers from June until September. 
Succeeds in almost any kind of soil and 
location. Desirable for trellis or cover¬ 
ing banks, rocks, rough places; good for 
cutting. Quick grower; free flowering. 
Height 5 to 6 ft. 35c. each; $3.35 doz. 
XiINTTM—Perenne (Blue Flax—A dainty 
flower for any border. Its long blooming 
season and its adaptability to any soil 
makes it especially desirable. Its beauti¬ 
ful pearly blue flowers are borne in great 
abundance from May through September. 
Height IJ feet. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
EYTHBTIM—Boseum Superbum. . 3 feet. 
Perfectly hardy plants, bearing profusely 
lovely spikes of rose-pink flowers during 
July and August. A clump of these truly 
presents a lovely sight. 3 for 60c. $1.85 
doz. 
♦MATRICABIA—Feverfew. Double White. 
Clusters of double white flowers, splen¬ 
did for cutting, blooming during June 
and July. Height 1 ft. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 
Doz. 
MEBTENSIA —Virginica. The Virginia 
Bluebell is one of the loveliest of the 
early spring blooming plants. They grow 
from li to 2 ft. high with soft, light 
green stems and foliage. The flowers are 
reddish-purple when in bud, but as the 
flowers open, they change to a lovely 
gentian-blue. They hang in drooping, 
nodding, graceful clusters and the indi¬ 
vidual flowers are funnel-shaped. It s 
blooming season is during April and May 
and prefers a shady location. 3 for 60c. 
$1.85 doz. 
PANSY—Our plants are grown from our 
own exhibition seed, which produce as 
fine plants as can be had. The blooms are 
of immense size and brilliantly marked. 
75c. doz. 
Hardy Phlox 
Phlox are old fashioned favorites and 
each one holds a bit of sentiment within 
its delicate fragrance that makes us 
realize that they are wonderful. With 
the new varieties that have been intro¬ 
duced during recent years, and which are 
included here, the new effects in colors, 
the large size and gorgeousness of blooms, 
have made phlox a class of plants that 
are unsurpassed. 
Mrs. Charles Dorr—Beautiful lavender. 
Independence—Lovely white. 
Miss Dingard—Large pure white, pale 
pink eye. 
Prime Minister—White with crimson 
eye. 
Da Vague—Pure mauve with red eye. 
Pantheon—Large rosy pink. 
Bheinstrom—New bright pink. 
Thor—Deep salmon pink, suffused scarleL 
Choice of the above Hardy Phlox—3 
for 75c.; $2.35 doz. 
*PHI.OX SUBDEATA— Creeping Phlox— 
Moss-like evergreen foliage, hidden by 
masses of lovely blooms during April and 
mIv It is excellent for rockery or hardy 
border, growing 4 to 6 inches tall. 
Alba—Pure white flowers cornpletely 
covering the neat compact plant in Ma>. 
Atropurpurea. A distinct form of Phlox 
subulata, a very free bloorner; strong 
grower and of the color of Phlox decus- 
lata B. Compte, with a slightly darker 
eye When in bloom it stands out strik¬ 
ingly and can be distinguished by its 
deeper red from any other form. 
Blue Hill. Of uniform compact growth, 
producing in early spring and late fall a 
splendid display of showy blue flowers. 
One of the best and surely a most distinct 
type and color. 
Bosea. Bose-piuk. Fine for covering 
banks; thrives in hot, dry situations and 
blooms profusely. 
Vivid. Bright pink with fiery red eye. 
We would say that this is the finest free- 
flowering dwarf Phlox in existence. 
Choice of the above moss Phlox, 3 for 
60c.; $1.85 doz. 
t>ttys 0STEGIA—False Dragonhead. Grand- 
^^iflora Vivid Tall Type. Similar m color 
to the well known Grandiflora Vivid ex¬ 
cept that this variety grows to a height 
of 30 inches. The flower spikes are also 
larger and the color a little more striking. 
It continues to bloom throughout the en¬ 
tire months of July and August, o loi 
60c.; $1.85 doz. 
PYBETHBTIM—Painted Daisies. A stros' n- 
auhieumt A tine strain of red shades, 
plants having been grown from |eeds se¬ 
lected from red varieties. 3 for 61c., 
$1.85 doz. 
DOUBLE PYKETHBUM—Buckey. A sb ong 
grower, producing large, double red flow¬ 
ers on stems 24 to 30 inches in length. 
60c. each; $5.35 doz. 
ORIENTAL POPPY—What more striking 
effect can be gained than by having a 
mass of giant Oriental Poppies stand out 
boldly against a dense background of 
dark evergreens? They grow about 2i 
to 4 feet tall and bloom during May and 
June. 'The flowers often measure 9 or 
10 inches in diameter. Some have a black 
blotch in the center of the petals, and all 
have a great number of purplisih black 
stamens in the heart of the cup; truly, 
a plant of great beauty. We offer heavy 
two year plants. 
Mrs. Perry—Salmon Pink. 
Orientale—Scarlet 
35c. each; $3.35 doz. 
PLATYCODON—The Platycodoiis belong 
to the Campanula family and resemble 
them in many respects. They form neat 
branched bushy plants with attractive 
foliage and open bell-shaped flowers. 
Long blooming season, July to October. 
Not particular as to soil. 
Grandiflorum Blue. Fine bright blue. 
1^ to 2 ft. high. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
BVDBECKIA — Cone Flower — Provide a 
wealth of flowers for cutting and the 
plants thrive most anywhere. 
Newmanii (Speciosa). Blooming in the 
autumn. Large orange flowers with black 
centers. 2 feet. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
PURPUREA, Imp. (Hybrids). Contains 
many new and improved combinations 
of gold, mahogany and bronze. 3 for 
60c.; $1.85 doz. 
SAPONABIA—Ocymoides Splendens. A very 
pretty dwarf creeper for the rock garden. 
Forms a cloud of dainty pink flowers in 
June. Attractive green foliage. 3 for 
60c.; $1.85 doz. 
STATICE—Latifolla. .2 feet. A showy bor¬ 
der plant and a splendid cut flower, espe¬ 
cially when combined with other flowers. 
Its color is lavender blue. 3 for 75c.; 
$2.35 doz. 
Sweet William 
SWEET WILLIAM—Makes an elegant dis¬ 
play, producing clusters of flower heads 
for several weeks. White, Newport pink, 
or scarlet. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
Dwarf Sweet William—Mixed Colors. 
Exceedingly pretty, dwarf, compact.plants, 
aliout 6 inches tall, covered with masses 
of single flowers produced in clusters. 
Comes in a wide range of beautiful 
colors. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
*VEBONICA—Incana. Semi-dwarf variety 
with silvery foliage and azure blue flow¬ 
er spikes. Excellent for the rock garden 
or hardv border. Prefers full sun and 
well drained soil. Blooms during .Tiily 
and August. Height 1 ft. 3 for 60c.; 
$1.85 doz. 
VIOLA ARKWRIGHT RUBY—Ne^'- Free 
flowering’ small pansy or Viola with tr^nt 
ruby reel flowers, suffused mahog'^ny. Dis- 
tinct and free. 0 for 4lc ; $1.35 doz. 
Avalanche. Fine large flow'ered. pure 
white. Compact habit. 3 for 40c.; $1.35 
doz. 
Cliantreyland Hybrida. A beauli‘'ul pure 
apricot sliade; free flowering. 3 for 40c.; 
$1.35 doz. 
WALLPLOV/ER—English Double--.An old 
favorite found in most borders. Its large 
spikes of deliciously fragi-nt blooms 
make it a most desirable plant for the 
hardy border. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
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EVERGREEN SPRAY—Kills leaf eat¬ 
ing and leaf sucking insects. It fs not 
poisonous, and may be safely used on 
all garden plants to kill white fly, ro'^'e 
bugs, aster beetles, plant lice and many 
other pests. For general spraying an 
ounce makes 6 gallons; i pint makes 
.liO gallons. By mail postpaid, oz. 35c.; 
6 oz. $1.00; 16 oz. (pint), $2 25. 
