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T. W. Wood & Sons 
Hardly Garden Cl^rysantliennums 
Chrysanthemums are indispensihle as a fall blooming perennial. They form large masses of color in the garden and are 
of great value for cutting. The following list of varieties are the finest for garden use. All kinds offered are October flow¬ 
ering varieties, blooming before frost and requiring no protection. 
Chrysanthemums are planted from the latter part of April to May 15. The plants should be topped not later than July 1. 
The reason of topping is to make compact plants. Disbudding on Anemone and Large-flowered types is started not later than 
August 25. 
Large Flowering Korean Hybrids 
Postpaid, 25c. each; $2.00 per dozen 
Not Postpaid, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen 
Approx. Date of Blooming 
BETSY BOSS—Tall, white .October 25th 
GOV. GBEEN—Crimson, old gold on the reverse.. October 15th 
INDIAHOEA—Light bronze .October 10th 
MBS. H. E. ICIDDEB—Yellow .October 20th 
FIUK CHIEF—Lavender pink .October 15th 
SILVEB SHEEN—White .October 15th 
Large Pompons 
Postpaid, 25c. each; $2.00 per dozen 
Not Postpaid, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen 
This type of Chrysanthemum is one of the most popular, 
the flowers being 2 to 3 inches in diameter and requiring no 
disbudding. 
Approx. Date of Blooming 
BBONZE QUEEN—Rich bronze .October 15 th 
CAPT. COOK—Rose pink .October 25th 
EABLIWHITE—Pure white .October 10th 
GBANNY SCOVIEE—Croal-bronze .October 15th 
IBIDESCENT—Gold and pink .October 15th 
ElEEIAN DOTY—Shell pink .October 25th 
MABY L. HAEIi—Golden yellow .October 25 th 
WHITE DOTY . October 25th 
VIVID—Crimson October 20th 
Button Varieties 
Postpaid, 25c. each; $2.00 per dozen 
Not Postpaid, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen 
This type grows very compact, producing sprays of flowers 
with the individual flower 1% inches in diameter. 
Approx. Date of Blooming 
DOTSON—Old Rose .October 20th 
EABEY BBONZE—Bronze and yellow.October 1st 
IBENE—White .October 15 th 
JEWEEE—Bright pink.October 15th 
BOBINHOOD—Rich red .October 25th 
BODELL—Golden yellow .October 15th 
YEELOW HILDA CANNINGS—Yellow .October 25th 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
All of our water lilies are produced by one of the best water 
lily growers in the east. This season all orders for water lilies 
will be shipped direct from the grower. Place your orders early 
for shipment about April first. 
AUBOBA—These flowers are creamy yellow on the first day. By 
the third day they have changed to a dark red. $1.25 each. 
ATTBACTION—Where the pool is large enough we have no hesi¬ 
tation in giving this lily the first rank among the reds. It is 
a recent French introduction. On opening it is a garnet red, 
with almost white sepals and stamen of rich mahogany tipped 
with yellow. $2.75 each. 
CONQUEBOB—An Immense flower. A robust grower of French 
origin. The flowers are a cherry red. Stamens are an orange 
yellow. $2.00 each. 
GLADSTONE—This is the largest of the white lilies, and requires 
considerable space for its best development. The plant blooms 
freely. Flowers often 6 to 8 inahes across. The leaves are 
dark green. $1.50 each. 
MABLIAC CHBOMATELLA—Petals and stamens bright yellow; 
4 to 6 inches across. A free and continuous bloomer. $1.50 each. 
MBS. C. W. THOMAS—Pronounced by experts as the most charm¬ 
ing pink water lily ever produced. Large flowered, free bloom¬ 
ing, very fragrant. $2.00 each. 
ODOBATA GIGANTEA—The native White Lily of the South¬ 
eastern States. Flowers pure white. A very strong, vigorous 
grower. 50c. each. 
PINK OPAL—An attractive deep pink, a medium size flower. It is 
one of the finest pink lilies for cut flower purposes. The buds 
are nearly round. $1.00 each. 
BOSE ABEY—Deep cerise pink; very large, fragrant flowers. The 
finest of the pinks. $1.75 each. 
PAUL HABIOT—A large, magnificent light yellow, deicately 
shading to copper red. Foliage spotted with brownish red; a 
free bloomer. $2.25 each. 
SUNBISE—One of the first lilies to open in the morning. A 
free blooming, very large flower. A clear sulphur yellow lily 
that begins blooming very early in the spring and continues 
until late fall. $2.25 each. 
Postpaid, 35c. each; $3.00 per dozen 
Not Postpaid, 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen 
These wonderful new varieties are fast becoming the most 
popular of all Chrysanthemums. Koreans are liked for their 
prolific blooming qualities and the unusual and beautiful range 
of colors. They produce huge trusses of large daisy-like flowers. 
APOLLO—Bronze red. 
CEBES—Old gold. 
MABS—Wine red. 
MEBCUBY—Blend of old rose 
and salmon. 
NANCY COPELAND—Rich red 
OBION—Golden yellow. 
PYGMY GOLD—Dwarf, button 
type, golden yellow. Early. 
SATUBN—Bronze. 
VULCAN—Bronze crimson. 
VENUS—Clear pink. 
Cushion Chrysanthemums 
Postpaid, 35c. each; $3.00 per dozen 
Not postpaid, 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen 
A group of low growing “Mums” forming mounds of blooms 
reminding one of the old fashioned azalea. The plant grows 
about 10 to 12 inches high and spreads 2 feet or more They 
flower early, during the month of September. They are literally 
covered with hundreds of blooms. May be had in four colors: 
Pink, Bed, White and Bronze. 
TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
READY JUNE 1st 
Tropical Water Lilies produce much larger flowers than do 
me hardy water lilies. There are two distinct types—the Day 
Blooming varieties and the Night Blooming varieties. 
Day Bloomers 
MBS. GEO. H. FBING—This is one of the new varieties, and by 
tar the best pure white tropical lily. $1.75 each. 
MBS. C. W". WABD-—This is a deep rosy pink flower with golden 
yellow stamens, tipped with pink. The flowers are from 8 to 
10 inches across. It is a very strong plant and a very de¬ 
sirable variety. $2.00 each. 
WHITAKEB—One of the largest flowered varieties, 
the huge open flowers often exceeding 13 inches in diameter. 
Sky blue in color blooming lighter with age. $2.25 each. 
^-^-CIFIC—One of the most popular and promising 
ot the day bloomers. On first opening the flowers are rich 
rosy red; when fully opened the color is a deep reddis.h 
purple with yellow stamens. $2.00 each. 
Night Bloomers 
I^NTATA—This is the sacred or white lotus lily of the 
Nile. Flowers are white, from 6 to 10 inches, with broad 
petals sometimes tinted pink. The leaves are dark green, from 
12 to 20 inches in diameter. $1.25 each. 
OMABANA Flowers from 8 to 12 inches across. Of a beautiful 
rosy pink color. The stamens are deep orange-red. This 
best and free-flowering of all night bloomers. 
$1.50 each. 
BUBBA BOSEA—Produces blooms from 6 to 10 inches across, 
ot a deep, brilliant, rosy carmine color. The petals are wide 
at ttie base and taper to a point. Free blooming. $1.50 each. 
AQUATIC PLANTS 
WATEB HYACINTHS—A very showy floating plant with glossy 
green leaves and pale blue flower, 15c. each; $1.25 per dozen. 
ANACHABIS—A rapid growing, oxygenating plant for pools, tubs 
and aquariums. 15c. each; $1.25 per dozen. 
CABOMBA—A splendid oxygenating plant for pools and Aqua¬ 
riums. Fine for gold fish spawning. 15c. each; $1.25 per dozen. 
