
T. W. Wood & Sons 

Early Sunshine Marigold 
MARIGOLD 
Easily grown, free-flowering annuals, 
bearing brilliant flowers till frost. For the 
earliest blooms, plant in boxes and trans- 
plant after frost. 
No. 959. Sunset Giants—Immense blooms, 
sometimes 7 inches across, averaging 5 
inches—a plant in bloom is a show spot 
in the garden. The sweet scented flow- 
ers are full centered with broad wavy 
petals gracefully overlapping. Colors from 
deep orange to lemon yellow. Pkt. 15c.; 
% 0z, 30c.; 3 oz. 50c. 
No. 966. Early Sunshine. A grand flower, 
showy in the garden and ideal for cut- 
ting. The 24 inch chrysanthemum-like 
flowers are golden yellow, curled and in- 
terlaced. Blooms in 15 weeks from plant- 
ing. Pkt. 15c.; 3 oz. 50c, 
No. 971. Dwarf Double Harmony. Charm- 
ing and distinct, with tubular deep 
orange center, flanked by broad velvety 
dark maroon guard petals; attractive and 
unique; one foot high. Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 25c. 
No. 963. Crown of Gold. A gold medal win- 
ner. The crown is of curled and inter- 
laced petals surrounded by a collar of 
gracefully recurved petals; bright golden 
orange. Odorless foliage; sweet scented. 
Two feet high. Pkt. 10c.; i oz, 30c. 
No. 962. Yellow Supreme. Imagine a large 
fluffy, rounded bloom of honey fragrance 
with broad, loose frilled petals of a rich 
creamy yellow color, and you have “Yel- 
low Supreme.’ A ‘wonderful cut flower. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 30c. 
No. 965. Guinea Gold. Distinct from all 
other marigolds; they are more like car- 
nations with their long loosely placed 
waved petals. The plants bear 30 to 40 
flowers, 2 to 24 inches across, of a bril- 
liant shade of orange flushed with gold. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 25c. 
No. 960. African Double Orange. Intense 
rich orange double blooms, Pkt. 10c.; 
2 oz. 25c. 
No. 961. African Double Lemon Queen. Fure 
canary yellow, Pkt. 10c.; % oz. 25c. 
No. 964. African Double Mixed. All the 
best varieties. PEt. 5c.; 4 oz. 20c.; 4 oz. 30c. 
No. 968. French Double Mixed. A mixture 
of the finest sorts. Fkt. 5c.; 3 0z. 20c.; 
% oz. 30c. 
No. 969. Miniature Marigold—Splendid for 
bedding, borders and pots. Neat, compact 
plants, covered with perfectly double flow- 
erss Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 35c. 
No. 967. Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). 
Golden yellow with velvety brown center; 
single.. Pkt. 5c.; 4 oz. 30c. 
MIGNONETTE 
In February and March plant in boxes 
and thin out. Beginning in March, plant at 
intervals outside for a succession; in late 
summer plant in pots or boxes for winter 
blooming. Thin to 6 inches apart. Hardy 
annual. One foot high. - 
No. 976. Wood’s Superb Mixture—Made up 
of the newest and best sorts, all shades 
of color and varieties which produce the 
largest flower-spikes, some 12 to 15 inches 
long. Deliciously fragrant. Pkt, 10c.; 2 
oz. 20c.; 4% oz, 35c. 
No. 982. Sweet Mignonette—Fragrant; large 
flowering, Pkt. 5c.; 4 oz. 20c.; 0z. 30c. 
No. 988. Moonflower 
(EVENING GLORY.) Rapid climber with 
luxuriant foliage; the pure white fragrant 
blooms, 4 to 6 inches in diameter, open in 
the evening and on cloudy days. Grow's 
30 feet or more, File a hole in the seeds 
or soak for a day to hasten germination. 
Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. Q0c.; oz. 30c. 
Scarlet O’Hara Morvi»y Glory 
MORNING GLORIES 
No. 990. Scarlet O’Hara. All-American Gold 
Medal Winner. A new color—rich dark 
wine-red. The 3}-inch blooms come early, 
continue till fryst, and stay open longer, 
often in the afternoon. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 35c, 
No. 989. Heavenly Blue. A luxuriant vine 
bearing beautiful sky blue flowers about 
4 inches across. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz, 30c.; 
% Oz, 50c. 
No. 993. Brazilian (Ipomea setosa). A lux- 
uriant 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. Excellent for porches or ar- 
bors, covering an enormous space in a 
short time. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
No. 994. Morning Glory (Convolvulus). All 
colors mixed, Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c. 
No, 995. Bush Morning Glory. Twelve inch- 
es high; adapted for bedding, pot and 
window culture; blooms profusely. Mixed 
COIOLS VEE. (OC.5 2 OZ. 5c, 
Japanese Morning Glories 
Grand climbers, the flowers measuring 4 
to 6 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. Fancy Fringed Japanese. The 
flowers are as big as saucers, ruffled from 
stem to margin like crumpled velvet. 
Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz, 25c.; oz. 40c, 
The 
No. 1060. Single Imperial Japanese. 
i color- 
original variety. The wonderful 
ings of both flowers and foliage are be- 
yond description. 
oz. 25c. 
Pkt; 5¢.3 24) Oz. 25c,; 
Double Sweet Scented Nasturtiums 

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WOOD’S 
PEERLESS NASTURTIUMS 
~ No annual will produce a more lavish 
profusion of blooms for so long a time, 
nor more variety of color than nastur- 
tiums. They begin blooming early and 
yield a continuous display of brilliant color 
till frost The more you cut the flowers 
the more profusely will the plants produce 
blooms. You can grow them in any soil; 
in fact, they do well in soils too poor to 
support other plants, Rich soil produces 
foliage at the expense of the blooms. Plant 
an inch deep after the ground becomes 
warm, dropping 2 seeds every inches. 
They should not be transplanted, Do not 
water too freely. 
Wood’s Peerless Mixtures 
Our Peerless Nasturtium Mixtures are 
made up exclusively of the most elegant 
large flowered single varieties, and cover 
a wide range of the most brilliant col- 
ors that give a profusion of gorgeous 
blooms. You will be delighted with our 
Feerless Mixtures, 
No. 1010. Dwarf Peerless Mixture—Pkt. 
ary oz. 15c.; 4 lh. 40c.; lh. $1.25, post- 
paid. 
No. 1030, Tall Peerless Mixture—Pkt. 10c.; 
OZ, 15c.; 4 lh. 40c.; lb. $1.25, postpaid. 
Dwarf Double Sweet-Scented 
Globe Nasturtiums 
The globe type is the very newest thing 
in nasturtiums. The plants are dwarf, neat 
and compact, 10 to 12 inches in height, with 
a spread of 12 to 15 inches. As they 
maintain their dwarf rounded form through- 
out the life of the plant they are especially 
fine for rockeries, window boxes and pot 
plants, and superb in the garden for borders 
and edgings. The blooms are delightfully 
sweet, double and semi-double, and have 
stems of good length for cutting. 
No. 1014. Dwarf Double Scarlet Globe. 
Fiery scarlet blooms are borne in great 
profusion. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; 3 lb. 45c. 
No. 1008. Dwarf Double Golden Globe. As 
many as 100 blooms have been found on 
a single plant. Pkt, 10c.; oz. 20c.; 3 Ib. 45c. 
No. 1012. Dwarf Double Gem. All the 
many colors of globe nasturtiums are in 
our splendid mixture. Pkt, 10c.; oz. 20c.; 
4 1b. 45c. 
Sweet-Scented Double Gleam 
Nasturtiums 
The introduction of the gleam type of 
nasturtium created a sensation, it being 
the first of the double and semi-double 
blooming strains. The plants are semi- 
dwarf, throwing out short runners from the 
well rounded free flowering bushes. The 
stems are long and bear flowers well above 
the lush green foliage, the effect being a 
solid mass of color. The blooms are large 
and exquisitely sweet scented. A fine cut 
flower. 
No. 1013. Double Scarlet Gleam. 
able to the brilliance of 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 3 Ib. 35c. 
No. 1011. Double Golden Gleam. In full 
bloom the plants are a blaze of glory. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; 1 Ib. 35c, 
No. 1009. Double Glorious Gleam Hybrids. 
Colors never dreamed of in nasturtiums 
are borne in profusion. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 
15c.; 4 lb. 35c. 
Compar- 
searlet sage. 

~Vational 
€zy Wear 
Garden Gloves 
Made from special imported hides pro- 
cessed to render them amazingly soft and 
pliable. Permit almost bare-hand freedom, 
yet provide complete all-leather protection. 
Ideal for garden and similar uses. Dirt- 
Proof, Durable, Washable. Four sizes: 
“Small” and “Medium” for women, “Me- 
dium”’ and “Large” sizes for men. Be sure 
tu Specity the size wanted. .By mail post- 
paid, 75c. per pair; 2 pair for $1.40, 

