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

CALIFORNIA POPPY.—See Escholtzia. 
CAMPANULA.—See Canterbury Bells. 
CASTOR BEAN.—See Ricinus. 
CATHEDRAL BELLS.—See Cobaea. 
CELOSIA. 
COLUMBINE.—See Aquilegia. 
CONEFLOWER. 
CONVOLVULUS.—See Morning Glory, 
COREOPSIS.—See Calliopsis. 
CORNFLOWER. 



CUP AND SAUCER.—See Canterbury Bells. 
If started indoors and trans- 
planted outsidé when ‘frost is 
Dahlia gone, you can havea profusion 
ef bloom throughout the fall from spring 
plantings. 
No. 782. Double Mixed Colors.—All types of 
deuble dahlias mixed; includes large 
flowering, show and fancy varieties. Pkt. 
15c; % oz. 60c; %4 oz. $1.00; 14 oz. $1.75. 
No. 783. Single Mixed Colors.—A fine mix- 
ture. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 40c., 
Dahlia Buibs.—See Bulbs, page 43. 



Daisy (Beliis perennis monstrosa) English 
Daisy—-Splendid for beds, borders, 
pots, porch boxes and rockeries. Tf started 
indoors they bloom profusely the same sea- 
son and for several years; they prefer 
shade. Height, 6 inches. Hardy perennial. 
No. 788. Double Mixed Colors—Pkt. 25c. 
No. 790. African Daisy (Pi™ orp ho- 
theca.—Beau- 
tiful and showy. annual about 12 inches 
high and bears in great profusion eae y 
Shaped, rich, glossy gold flowers, 2% 
inches across, with dark centers surround- 
ed by a black zone. Splendid for beds and 
borders. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c. 
No. 793. Shasta Daisy (4laska). Hardy 
perennial showy 
border plant and fine cut flower, 4 inches 
across; pure white with yellow eye. 
Blooms for months, and more freely each 
season; 2 feet high. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 35c. 
Perennial Larkspur. — No 
Delphinium perennial bed or border is 
quite complete without this stately, bril- 
liant and effective flower. For the earliest 
blooms, plant in boxes, transplant 4 inches 
apart and set outside later to a rich, deep- 
ly worked soil. They bloom the first Ssea- 
son if planted early. Cut away the old 
flower spikes after blooming and the flow- 
ering season will be lengthened. 
No. 798. Belladonna. Exquisite turquoise 
blue. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 50c. 
No. 799. Bellamos 
Pkt. 10c; 4g oz. 0c. 
No. 800. Gold Medal Eybrids, Mixed Colors. 
A fine mixture of all colors. Pkt. 10c; 
¥g oz. 56c. 
Wo. 797. Chinese. Although a hardy peren- 
nial and lasts for years, they bloom the 
first year if planted early. About 1 foot 
high. Ideal for beds, massed borders, rock- 
eries and for cutting. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
10c; 146 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 

DEVIL-IN-A-BUSH. 

BLUE EYED AFRICAN DAISY.—See Arce 
totis. 
DIMORPEOTHECA—See African Daisy, 
ER SO BRCE NEES AEA THIS C ARSE PBA IDEARC Ree Oe 
PLawiapBo 
Vasseing Valasnin, by 
Just the proper plant food to encourage 
a vigorous healthy growth. A complete 
plant food in odorless, ready-to-use tablet 
form. 36 tablets 25c; 90 tablets 50c; 240 
apie $1.00; 2 lbs. (850 tablets) $2.75, ‘post- 
pai 



Dahlia 


Delphinium 
Wood’s Superb Dianthus 

Escholtzia or California Poppy 
—One 
. . of our 
lanthus oF FINK most 
high - 
ly prized flowers for bedding and cut flow- 
ers. Plant early indoors and they will 
bloom the first season, and if protected, 
continue flowering the next year. Hardy 
annual. 
No. 806. WOOD’S SUPERB DIANTHUS 
MIXTURE—A magnificent mixture of al] 
the best varieties, double and single; un- 
usually large and. brilliant flowers in the 
greatest variety of color. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 
25c; 44 oz. 40c. 
No. 805. SWEET WIVELSFIELD. Resem- 
bles Sweet William, but larger, more bril- — 
liant and have a wider range of colors. 
. Planted indoors it blooms from June till 
frost; April plantings outdoors flower in 
late summer. Splendid for cutting, rock 
gardens and borders. Hardy annual; 1 foot 
high. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 30c. 
No. 807. Double China or India. Fringed 
double flowers resembling Sweet William, 
but larger. Many bright colors. Pkt. 10c; 
14 oz. 20c. 
No. 808. Double Japanese. All shades from 
rose to rich velvety crimson. Pkt. 10c; 
4 oz. 25¢. 
No. 809. Wood’s Mixture of Double Pinks.— 
The very choicest double varieties. Colors 
range from pure white to deep crimson. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 25c; 4% oz. 40c. 
No. 810. Wood’s Mixture of Single Pinks, 
The choicest single varieties; handsome 
flowers, extra large and in great variety. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25c; 44 oz. 40c. 
No. 811. Double Fringed.—Called the Mar- 
velous Pink, because of its large won- 
derfully fringed double flowers, often 8 
to 4 inches across. Bears constantly till 
frost. Pkt. 10c. 
No. 812. Clove or Grass Pink. Hardy garden 
pink; many beautiful colors. Pkt. 10¢; 
yy oz. 40c. 
No. 813. Fireball.—Brilliant scarlet double 
flower. Splendid for bedding and cut 
flowers. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 40c. : 
* 3° (Blue Lace Flower.) 
No. 820. Didiscus Blooms abundantly 
from July till frost. Fine cut flower and 
pot plant for winter. Hardy annual; 18 
inches high. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 40c. 

Digitalis (Foxglove). Handsome, stately 
plants, with ornamental leaves 
and pendulous flowers. Hardy perennial; 
height, 3 to 5 feet. 
No. 827. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 35c¢. 
Re 
acinth Bean or Jack Bean). 
Dolichos ee climbers, bearing eee 
clusters of purple and white flowers, fol- 
lowed by bright ornamental pods. 
No. 832. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
No. 833. Purple. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c. 
DUSTY MILLER. See Centaurea. ; 
ETERNAL FLOWER.—See Helichrysum, 
EVENING GLORY.—See Moonfiower. 
EVERLASTINGS. 
Amaranth, Helichrysum and Job’s Tears. 



Escholtzia pice kt tae Poppy )-—Hasily 
rown annuals, producing 
See Acroclinium, Globe , 
bright, noone: -Shaped flowers from spring is 
till frost. 
brilliant effect. 
Wo. 834. Sunset. Rich deep golden orange. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% 0z. 30c. 
No. 835. Scarlet Beauty. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30¢. 
A bed in full bloom makes a 
No. 836. Golden West. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. "a 
No. 837. All colors mixed. Pkt. 10c; % oF 
25c; oz. 40c. 
h 
No. 840. Bush Escholtzia, or Hunneman-- ph 
nia (Santa Barbara Poppy).—Bears large — 
cup-shaped yellow flowers, 3 
across, on 12-inch stems; will ‘keep for t 
weeks. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c. 



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