T. W. WOOD &®& SONS - SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

Wood's Giant Flowering Sweet Peas 
An Ounce Will Plant 25 Feet of Row 
CULTURE.—Early planting is advised so that they may bloom before very hot weather. Dig the soil deeply to allow 
deep rooting. Open a trench 4 to 6 inches deep, in which plant the seeds early in February and cover with an inch of 
soil and press it firmly. When up about 2 inches begin cultivating and gradually fill the trench until it is level. Do 
not allow the roots to become too dry; water at least twice a week. 
Gather Sweet Pea Blooms Frequently; the More You Cut Them the Better and Longer They Bloom 
Wood's 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 varieties. 
ALL VARIETIES: Pkt. 10c; 0z. 20c; %4 lb. 65c; lh. $2.25, postpaid. 
1329. Avalanche—No pure white sweet 
pea makes as large a flower, nor blooms 
that will last as long; a strong grower 
and a profuse bloomer. 
1336. Magnet—The richest and brightest 
cream pink; fine size and long stemmed. 
1338. Mastercream — Rich deep cream 
without a trace of pink; flowers du- 
1332. Black Diamond—Dark maroon. The plexed, large and beautifully frilled. 
largest and best of its color. 
1334. Olympia—Large waved royal pur- 
ple flower, deep and rich; vigorous and 
free bloomer. 
1335. Chieftain—A showy and attractive 
pure satiny mauve. Free from purple 
shading. 
1347. Pinkie—Tihe largest and finest rich 
1330. Flora— tstanding1 i 
rt Mec rosy pink; beautifully waved flowers. 
clear lilac lavender; a fine large flower 
on long stem. 1340. Red Boy—Pure rich deep crimson 
flower; four blooms on long stems; does 
not sunburn. 
1337. Fortune—A beautifully waved flow- 
er with violet standard and dark blue 
ee Se Bee ae ee ation, 1346. Reflection— A magnificent clear 
cornflower blue with no trace of violet; 
bears 3 to 4 blooms on sturdy stems. 
1342. Gigantic—A beautifully frilled, long 
stemmed pure white; an extra large and 
exquisite flower. 
1348. Ruffled Primrose — Beautifully 
frilled or ruffled, extra large flowers; 
deep cream or primrose. 
1331. Glen Eagles—An exquisite lavender 
blue; the flowers are unusually large 
and daintily frilled. 
1339. Sweet Afton—A sparkling shade of 
deep silvery pink. The large blooms are 
carried on heavy stems. 
1333. Grand National—The large frilled 
flowers are a rich deep cream; an 
Award of Merit winner. : 
1343. The Sultan—A brilliant and vivid 
deep maroon with trace of violet; un- 
equaled for depth of color. 
1345. Highlander—A perfectly formed 
lovely pure clear lavender. An extra 
fine large flower. 
1341. Loveliness—A lovely and charming 
rich pink on a deep cream ground; ex- 
quisitely beautiful. 

1344. Welcome—The most dazzling and 
glowing scarlet; the large bold flowers 
are sunproof. 

Spencer Sweet Peas, 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas in Mixtures 
Sweet Peas 1374. Wood’s Early Flowering Spencer Mixture 
—They bloom 8 to 4 weeks earlier than the summer flowering 
sweet peas and are specially recommended for growing in the 
warmer parts of the South. In cold climates they do splendidly 
in the greenhouse. We offer a well-balanced mixture of all colors 
from pure white to deep maroon. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 20c; 44 1b. 60c; 
lb. $2.00, postpaid. 
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 plantings bloom earlier than 
fall plantings of other kinds, yielding plenty of blooms before 
hot weather arrives. No. 1376. Wood’s Superb Spencer Mixture 
All Varieties: Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; 14 lb. $1.25; lb. $4.00, postpaid. —The Spencers are ne finest Bo, a4 ewpce nese iv pris har SS 
: Am A Our mixture is a well-balance end of colors from e pures 
I0%s erican Beauty—So pee al aka Sam eae white to the deepest maroon, one that will please the most exact- 
ae Lhe American Beauty rose, glowing crimson t ing lover of sweet peas. It will give a lavish display in an almost 
1360. Cascade—A beautiful pure white flower; borne on long stems. endless range of colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; % lb. 45c; Ib. $1.50, 
1363. Giant Rose—An unusually large flower; a beautiful rose pink; postpaid. 
No. 1378. Perennial 0" EVERLASTING SWEET PEAS.— 
a robust grower. S babar eg i As we 
nce planted, these live year after year, 
1362. Memory—The large waved blooms are clear rosy lavender. bearing maenificent clusters of flowers early-in the spring be- 
1364. Mrs. Herbert Hoover—‘The California Blue.’’ Clear deep fore the annual kinds begin to flower. Perfectly hardy; 8 to 10 
blue. feet high. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
