W. WOOD ® SONS - 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 
LeSerco) - 

1 oz. plants 50 hills 
2 Ibs. plant an acre 
Plaat when the weather becomes settled warm, about the end 
of April or during May, not over an inch deep, in hills four feet 
apart each way. The hills should be previously prepared by mixing 
well-rotted manure with the soil. Put ten seeds in each hill, thin 
out to four plants, and give frequent but shallow cultivation. For 
pickling, plant in June or July. 
(60 Days)—The last word in color, 
200. A & C or Colorado being that intense dark green de- 
manded by market growers. The fruits are about 10 inches long, 
2 to 2% inches thick, straight and Symmetrical. The vines are 
vigorous growers and disease resistant. A grand shipper and 
equally desirable in the home garden for Srowing ideal slicing 
and pickling cucumbers. Pkt. 10cC; oz. 20c; % Ib. 65c; Ib. $2.25; 
2-1b. lots $2.10 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $2.00 per 1b.; 10-lb. lots $1.90 per 
1b., postpaid. 
(55 Days)—Very early; bears clus- 
198. Early Green Cluster ters of two and three. If kept 
gathered, the vines will continue to set fruit. Bright green, 
short and thick—just the right size and shape for pickles. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢c; %4 lb. 50c; lb. $1.75; 2-1b. lots $1.65 per lb.; 
5-lb. lots $1.55 per 1b.; 10-lb. lots $1.45 per lb., postpaid. 
191. EARLY WHITE SPINE—Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; 14 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.75; 
2-lb. lots $1.65 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $1.55 per lb.; 10-1b. lots $1.45 
per lb., postpaid. i 
189. Wood’s Earligreen 
(60 Days)—The name LEarligreen 
is descriptive of its earliness and 
its fine, rich dark emerald green 
color it holds long after picking. 
9 in. or more in length, 2% in. in 
diameter, perfectly straight, well 
filled at both ends, tapering slight- 
ly. The quality is extra good. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1% lb. 65c; lb. 
$2.25; 2-l1b. lots $2.10 per Ib.; 5-lb. 
lots $2.00 per 1lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.90 
per lb., postpaid. 
= (60 Days)—For the home garden. Pure 
202. White Wonder white at all stages of growth; the quality 
is fine. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 14 lb. 60c; lb. $2.00; 2-lb. lots $1.90 per 
1b.; 5-1b. lots $1.80 per lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.70 per lb., postpaid. 
(60 Days)—Very early and prolific; a heavy 
192. Staygreen yielder of uniformly handsome fruits 7 to 8 
inches long that are a beautiful dark green color from end 
to end. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; \% Ib. 50c; lb. $1.75; 2-lb. lots $1.65 per 
1b.; 5-lb. lots $1.55 per 1b.; 10-1b. lots $1.45 per lhb., postpaid. 
-CUCUMBE 
Wood’s Earligreen Cucumber 
Plant 
April to July 

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pes 
65 Days)—Few cucumbers hold their dark 
194. Early Fortune (65 > are better; it does not yellow tif 
almost dead ripe. It is decidedly early, makes fruits about {00h 
inches long, and is crisp and tender; a fine yielder. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15c; %4 Ib. 50c; 1b. $1.75; 2-lb. lots $1.65 per lb.; 5-l1b. lots $1.55 
per 1b.; 10-lb. lots $1.45 per lb., postpaid. Rees 
\ 
1 60 Days)—This outstanding variety produces _ 
193. Straight 8 ape 5 cylindrical fruits 8 to 9 inches a 
long and about 1% inches in diameter. Fruits are well rounded im 
at the ends, deep green when ready to use, and free from objec- 
tionable striping. The flesh is tender, crisp and of fine flavor. — 
Ideal for both home and market gardens and especially fine for. ie 
shipping. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1% lb. 65c; Ib. $2.25; 2-lb. lots $2.10 © 
per 1b.; 5-1b. lots $2.00 per Ib.; 10-1b. lots $1.90 per lb., postpaid. : 
3 
7 EARLY SHORT GREEN or BOSTON 
197. Gr oo Prolific PICKLING. (55 Days)—An early and 
prolific cucumber grown principally for pickling. Fruits 4 to 5 
inches long when in table condition; dark green and of fine qual- 
ity. Will continue bearing if kept gathered. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢c;_ 
Y% 1b. 50c; 1b. $1.75; 2-lb. lots $1.65 per lb.; 5-lb. lots $1.55 per lb.; 
10-lb. lots $1.45 per 1b., postpaid. , 

196. Improved Long Green 
(London Long Green). (70 Days) — 
Our fine strain produces uniformly 
- Slender dark-green fruits about 12 
in. long. Young fruits are just 
right for pickles, larger ones for 
slicing. The most universally 
grown cucumber in home gardens. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 65¢; 
lb. $2.25; 2-lb. lots $2.10 per Ihb.; 
5-lb. lots $2.00 per 1b.; 10-lb. lots 
$1.90 per 1b., postpaid. : oe 
Q . . —Exceptionally fine for the produc- — 
190. National Pickling tion of high grade pickles; Straight — 
dark green and well shaped. Pkt. 10c; 02. 15c; 4% 1b. 50c; Ib. $1.75; 
2-lb. lots $1.65 per 1b.; 5-1b. lots $1.55 per 1b.; 10-1b. lots $1.45 per 
lb., postpaid. ® 
in 0 BURR. (60 Days)—For pickling. Pkt. 10c: 
201. Gherkin 97 15¢; 1% 1b. 50c; Ib. $1.75; 2-lb. lots $1.65 per 
1b.; 5-lb. lots $1.55 per lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.45 per lb., postpaid. 
An ounce produces Plant February 
about 1,000 plants EGG PLANT ApaiLe and 
CULTURE.—Plant in hotbed in February or March and keep well 
protected so that the growth be rapid and not checked. When 2 
inches high, transplant to pots, boxes or in the beds 3 to 4 inches 
apart, and when frost is past, set out 3 feet apart in a deep, rich 
loamy soil. Seeds germinate slowly. 
No. 2 6. B [120 Days]—Nearly two weeks earl- 
0 ; lack Beauty ier than any other variety, producing 
large, thick, lustrous, pur- 
plish-black fruits of the 
finest quality. The color is 
uniform over the entire 
fruit. The fruits set free- 
ly; it holds its color ex- 
ceptionally well; free from 
thorns. Pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 
Y% Ib. $1.50; 1b. $5.50; 2-1b. 
lots $5.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots 
$5.20 per 1b.; 10-lb. lots 
$5.10 per lb., postpaid. 
No. 207. Florida High 
[125 Days] — An un- 
Bush usually heavy bearer, 
the fruits being producéd 
high off the ground pre- 
vents rot, a decided advan- 
tage in wet seasons. The 
dark purple glossy fruits 
are Slightly longer than 
thick; bears profusely and 
continuously; disease re- 
sistant. Pkt. 10c: oz. 45c; 
4 lb. $1.50; lb. $5.50; 2-lb, 
lots $5.35 per lb.; 5-lb. lots 
$5.20 per I1b.; 10-lb. lots 
$5.10 per 1b., postpaid. 
EGG PLANTS—See page 29. 

Black Beauty Eg¢ Plant 
GOURD 
Plant March, April 
May, August and 
Se ptember. 


ENDIVE 


Broad-Leaved Batavian ; Green Curled 
Beginning in March, plant each month till September in 18-inch 
drills and thin out to one foot apart. When nearly grown, tie up 
the outer leaves to blanch the heart, but do it when the plants are __ 
dry. In dry seasons give plenty of water. 
No. 210. GREEN CURLED [90 Days].—The hardy, rich green en- 
dive; blanches readily to creamy white. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢c; 
4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50: 2-Ib. lots $1.40 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots $1.30 per Ib.; 
10-lb. lots $1.20 per 'b.. nostpaid. <a 
No. 211. BROAD-LEAVED BATAVIAN or ESCAROLLE [95 Days] — 
—A crisp and tender endive for Salads or for boiling like greens, a 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c: %4 Ib. 50c: Ib. $1.50; 2-lb. lots $1.40 per lb; | 
5-lb. lots $1.30 per Ib.; 10-lb. lots $1.20 per lb., postpaid. ; z 
Plant May and June. Plant in hills after frost 
1s past and cultivate like squash. = 
No. 216. DIPPER—For making dippers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25ce. 
He: are NEST-EGG—A good nest-egg: lasts for years. Pkt. 1005 
Ze Cc. ae 
No. 217. MIXED GOURDS—Ssmall varieties, mixed. Pkt. 10c; OZ. 250. ‘ 











