HARDY ANNUALS FOR FALL PLANTING 

‘Giant Imperial Larkspur 
(California Poppy). 
ESCHOLTZIA Hasily grown annwue 
als, producing bright, poppy-shaped ftiow- 
ers from spring till frost. A bed in full 
bloom makes a brilliant effect. 
Sunset, 834. Rich deep golden orange, Pkt. 
LOCH ee OZ mo Ce 
Scarlet Beauty, 835. 
Golden West, 836. 
Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 30c. 
Pts SC sOZe LOG: 
All Colors Mixed, 837. Pkt. 5c.; 4 oz. 15c.; 
oz. 25¢, 
Bush Escholtzia, or Hunnemannia (Santa 
Barbara Poppy), 840. Bears large cup- 
shaped yellow flowers, 3 inches across, on 
12-inch stems; will keep for two weeks. 
Pkt. 10e¢.; 4 oz. 20e. 
Flowering Centaureas 
(Ragged Robin or Cornflower)—Universal 
favorites for cut flowers; deliciously 
scented; long stemmed, will last for days. 
Sometimes called Bachelor’s Button. 
Hardy annual. 
Cyanus Double Rose Pink, 710. Pkt. 5c.; 
7 oz. 20e;; 4.02, 30G3 020 50c! 
Cyenus Double Blue, 711. Fkt. 5c.> 2.02. 
20c.; 4 0Z. 30c.;-0z. 50c. 
phe a Double Mixed Colors, W122 PKtebe:; 
4 °0z. L505 4 02. 25¢;% oz. 35¢, 
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 
Carmine King, 933 
Dark Blue Spire, 934 Hach, pkt. 10c.; 
Exquisite Rose, 935 + OZ. “3G. 
Lilac or Lavender % 02. 50c;; 
Spire, 941 oz. 85c. 
Mixed Colors, 942 
STOCK FLOWERED LARKSPUR 
Rosamond, 940. The only pure pink; yields 
a fine cut flower two weeks before others 
are available. The numerous flower 
spikes are heavily covered with fully dou- 
ble blooms. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 25c. 
Double Dark Blue, 936. Pkt. 5c.; 3 oz. 20c.; 
% oz. 30c. 
Double Light Blue, 938. 
20G 2 ozees 0c: 
Double Pink, 937. 
oz. 30¢. 
Double Mixed Colors, 939. 
L5G. 3 402. 25C. 3 107,64 0Cr 
Pkt: 5e.3 2 oz. 
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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 brilliant coloring make an 
effective display. Pkt.| 10c.; 4 oz. 20c.; 
oz, 35c. 
Special Mixed Single Poppies, 1141—Con- 
tains only select varieties that will give a 
dazzling display of colors. Pkt. 5c.; % oz. 
AD. Ca eae OZeEs Nes 
Special Mixed Double Poppies, 1142. An ele- 
gant collection of the largest blooms and~ 
most gorgeous colors. Pkt. 5c.; % oz. 15c.; 
= OZ. ZC: 
Flanders Poppy, 1148. Vivid scarlet; very 
showy grown in massed beds; persistent 
bloomers. Pkt. 5c.; % oz. 20¢e. ; 
Tulip, 1144. Large single bright scarlet; as 
dazzling as scarlet tulips; brilliant in 
massed beds. FkKt. 10¢.; 3 0z. 25¢, 
Double Carnation-Flowered, 1146. A fringed 
poppy of dazzling richness and variety of . 
colors) ~PKtv5e4es) Oz, -20c: 
SHIRLEY POPPIES—Remarkably brilliant 
and free-flowering; delicately fringed. 
Rose Pink, 1137. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
Scarlet, 1139. Pkt. 10c.; % oz. 20c. 
Mixed Colors, 1146. Pkt. 5c.; 4 oz. 15c. 
Double Shirley, 1148. Double and semi- 
double in oss woes variety of color. 
FRKEAOG 23 2 
Eéz ar ij Wear 
Eee Gloves 
Made from special imported hides pro- 
cessed to render them amazingly soft and 
pliable. Four sizes: ‘Small’ and ‘‘Medium” 
for women; “Medium” and ‘‘Large’’ for men, 
Specify the size wanted. By mail postpaid, 
BOc. per pair; 2 pairs fon $1.50. Not post- 
paid, 75c. pair; 2 pairs for $1.40. 

GIANT FLOWERING 
SWEET PEAS 
An ounce will plant 25 feet of row. 
CULTURE—Fall plantings yield earlier 
blooms and for a longer blooming season. 
In October, November or December plant 4 
to 6 inches deep, cover about an inch and 
add more earth as they grow. Gather 
Sweet Pea blooms frequently; the more you 
cut them the better and longer they bloom. 
Early Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
These bloom weeks earlier and remain in 
bloom longer than other Spencers. The 
blooms are equally as large, are beautifully 
waved and are borne on long stems. They 
are especially well adapted for outdoor 
planting in the South as well as for green- 
house culture. ‘We have had spring plant- 
ings bloom earlier than fall plantings of 
other kinds, yielding plenty of blooms be- 
fore hot 'tweather arrives. 
All Varieties: Pkt. 10c.; oz. 35c.; 3 lb. $1.15; 
lb. $4.00, postpaid. 
American Beauty, 1361. So named because 
the color is the same as the American 
Beauty rose, glowing crimson-rose. 
Harmony, 1360. The best clear lavender; a 
free bloomer with big flowers of fine 
color; a strong, vigorous grower. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover, 1364. ‘‘The California 
Blue.”’ Clear deep blue. ~ 
Shirley Temple, 1363. Daintily frilled soft 
rose pink, blooms are of good size and 
earried on long, strong stems. The most 
desirable pink, 
Snowstorm Improved, 1362. Without excep- 
tion the finest white; beautifully frilled; 
the waxy white blooms are carried on 
long stems. 
Wood’s Early Flowering Spencer Mixture 
or Winter Flowering, 1374. We offer a 
well balanced mixture of all colors from 
pure white to maroon. Pkt. 10c.; oz, 20c.; 
4 Ib. 60c.; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 

Wood’s Special Gnrandiflora Mixture, 1375. 
A peerless mixture of grandiflora. varie- 
ties. No dull colors, all choice giant- 
flowering varieties of every color, the col- 
ors being evenly distributed throughout. 
In diversity of color, size and beauty of 
flowers no other Grandiflora Sweet Pea 
mixture can surpass our “Special Mix- 
eee - PktSepe:; ozs llc 4 Sib. s0ces 
Perennial or Everlasting Sweet Peas, 1378. 
Once planted, these live year after year, 
bearing magnificent clusters of flowers. 
Perfectly hardy, 8 to 10 feet high. Mixed 
colors.2— Pkt mle; £ oz7.425c 55 074 40c:: 
alloy ETERS 
Spencer or Orchid-Flowering 
Sweet Peas 
The Spencers offered here have all proved 
their merit and represent the cream of the 
best varieties and a wide range of colors. 
They are our selection from a long and 
confusing list of many hundreds of varie- 
ties. 
Prices—All Varieties: Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; 
4 Ib. 60c.; 1b. $2.00, postpaid. 
Avalanche, 1329. Very large, pure white. 
Flora, 1330. Clear lilac lavender. 
pepetees 1332. Coral shaded with peach- 
pink. 
Fortune, 1337. 
blue wings. 
Gigantic, 1342. 
white. 
Glen Eagles, 1331. Exquisite lavender-blue. 
Grand National, 1333. Rich deep cream. 
Lady Ruffles, 1335. Beautiful soft pink. 
Loveliness, 1341. Rich pink on a deep cream 
ground. 
Magnet, 1336. Cream-pink. 
Mastercream, 1338. Rich deep cream with- 
out a trace of pink. 
Melody, 1345. Golden salmon pink on deep 
cream ground. 
Olympia, 1334. Large waved royal purple. 
Pinkie, 1347. Rich rosy pink. 
Pirate Gold, 1339. Golden orange. 
Red Boy, 1340. Pure rich deep crimson. 
Reflection, 1346. Clear cornflower-blue. 
Ruffled Primrose, 1348. Deep cream or 
primrose. 
The Sultan, 1342. 
Welcome, 1344. 
Violet standard and dark 
Frilled, long-stemmed, pure 
Brilliant deep maroon. 
Glowing scarlet. 
Sweet Peas in Mixture 
Wood's Superb Spencer Mixture, 1376. The 
Spencers are the finest type of Sweet — 
Feas in cultivation. Our mixture is a well | 
balanced blend of colors from the purest 
white to the deepest maroon; 
Sweet Peas. It will give a lavish display 
in an almost endless range of colors. 
Pkt, 10¢757 02. 15e.; ss ba s0ess load iar 
postpaid. 
one. that. 
will please the most exacting lover of 

