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Giant Imperial Larkspur 
CALENDULA 
No, 653. Sunshine or Chrysantha. The 
large double flowers are an exquisite clear 
buttercup yellow, with long, loosely ar- 

ranged drooping petals. Pkt. 106c.; 
Ae OZa 2OCs 
No. 657. Campfire or Sensation. The larg- 
est of all Calendulas; brilliant orange 
with a scarlet sheen and full yellow cen- 
ter. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
No. 656. Onanfe Shaggy. A distinct type 
with long deeply fringed petals, the long 
fringed petals overlap each other in a 
rather irregular fashion and build up a 
bloom with a shaggy appearance. The 
color is an intense orange, shading to 
lighter orange at the center. Splendid 
long stems; grows 18 inches high, Pkt. 
LOC i OZ. 25C. 
No. 659. Pastel Shades. Many shades of 
apricot, salmon, cream, orange and lem- 
on. Pkt. 10c.; 4 0z, 20c.; 4% oz. 30c. 
No. 669. Doublo—Mixed Varieties. A fine 
mixture of all the best varieties. Pkt, 
10c.; 4 oz. 20c.; oz. SOc. 
Flowering Centaureas 
(RAGGED ROBIN OR CORNFLOWER) 
Universal favorites for cut flowers; deli- 
ciously scented; long stemmed, will last for 
days. Sometimes called Bachelor’s Button. 
Hardy annual. 
Wo: 710. Cyanus Double Rose Pink. 
1Oc.; 2 oz, 25c.;. 2 oz. 35c.; oz. 6Oc. 
Pkt. 
Wo. 711. Cyanus Double Blue. Pkt. 10c.; 
x 02. 25¢.; 4 oz. S85c.3 oz. 60c. 
Ifo. 712, Cyanus Double Mixed Colors. Pkt. 
10c.; 4° 0z. 20c.; 4 oz. 30c.3 Oz. 50c. 
LARKSPUR 
For bedding, for growing among shrub- 
bery and as cut flowers, Larkspurs are 
strikingly beautiful. Early plantings bloom 
from July till frost, but several plantings 
are recommended. Transplant 12 incahes 
apart. Height 3 feet. The germination is 
improved if chilled for several days in re- 
frigerator. 
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, eaah 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. 
No. 931. Rose King ) 
No. 932. White King | Each pkt. 10c 
No. 933. Carmine King 4 0z, 40c. 
No. 934. Dark Blue Spire | 4 oz. 79c. 
No. 941. Lilac or Lavender | oz. $1.25 
Spire 
No. 942. Mixed Colors J 
STOCK FLOWERED LARESPURS 
No, 936. Double Dark Blue. Pkt, 10c.; 3 oz. 
GoCc.; £ O02. GOc. 
No. 988. Double Light Blue. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 
GDC.5 4 OZ. GOC. 
No. 987. Double Pink. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 35c.; 
20Z, 60c. 
Wo. 9289. Double Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c.; 
Z oz. 30c.; 4 oz. -50c.; oz. S5c, 
‘HARDY ANNUALS FOR FALL PLANTING 
ESCHOLTZIA 
(CALIFORNIA POPPY) 
Idasily grown annuals, producing bright, 
poppy-shaped itowers from spring till frost. 
A bed in full bloom makes a brilliant effect. 
Wo. 834. Sunset. Rich deep golden orange. 
Kt LOC ese OZ Onc. 
Wo. 835. Scarlet Beauty. Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 85c. 
No. 836. Golden West. Pkt. 10c.; 4 oz. 20c. 
No. 837, All colors mixed. Pkt, 10c.; 4% oz. 
25c.; oz. 49c, 
No. 840. Bush Escholtzia, or Hunneman- 
nia (Santa Barbara Poppy). Bears large 
cup-shaped yellow flowers, 3 inches 
across, on 12-inch stems; will keep for 
two weeks. Pkt. 10c.; 1 oz. 25c. 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
No. 1140. WOOD’S SUPERB POPPY MIX- 
TURE. A vrand mixture of all the new- 
est and best double and single. annual 
Poppies, all varieties and every color, 
The wonderful variety and brilliant col- 
oring make an effective display. Pkt. 
10c.; 4 oz. 30c.; oz, 50c. * 
Wo. 1141. Special Mixed Single Poppies. 
Contains only select varieties that will 
8ive a dazzling display of colors. Pkt. 
10c.; 4 0z. 20c.; 4 oz. 35c. 
Wo. 1142. Special Mixed Double Poppies. 
An elegant collection. of the largest 
blooms and most gorgeous colors, Pkt. 
10c.; 4 OZ. 2Cc.; 4 02, 35¢e. 
SHIRLEY POPPIES. Remarkably brilliant 
and free-flowering; delicately fringed. 
No. 1137. Rose Pink. Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 25c. 
No. 1139. Scarlet. Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 25c. 
No, 1145. Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 20c. 
She rae Double Shirley. Double and semi- 
double in an endless variety of color. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 oz. 25c, ce i 

Wood’s Spencer or Orchid Flowering Sweet Peas 
ALL VARIETIES: Pkt. 10c.; 0z. 25c.; 4 lb. 75c.; lb. $2.50, postpaid. 
No pure white sweet 
pea makes as large a flower, nor 
blooms that will last as long; a 
strong grower and a profuse bloomer, 
1329. Avalanche. 
1332. Black Diamond. Dark maroon. 
The largest and best of its color. 
1330. Charming. Bright glowing cerise 
with a scintillating salmon sheen; 
large. flower. 
1335. Chieftain. 
tive pure satiny mauve. 
purple shading. 
A showy and attrac- 
Free from 
1341. Elstree. Bright salmon pink on 
cream ground. The frilled blooms 
have extra long, strong stems; pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
1343. Fiagship. Deep navy blue. The 
large blooms are borne on long stems, 
1337. Fortune. *A brilliant waved 
flower with violet standard and dark 
blue wings; a lovely combination. 
1342. Gigantic. A beautiful frilled, 
long stemmed pure white; an extra 
large and exquisite flower. 
1331. Glen Eagles. An exquisite laven- 
der blue; the flowers are unusually 
large and daintily frilled. 
1333. Grand National. The large frilled 
flowers are a rich deep cream; an 
Award of Merit winner. 
Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 
These bloom week's earlier and remain in bloom longer than 
The blooms are equally as large, are beautifully 
They are especially well 
adapted for outdoor planting in the South as well as for green- 
We have had spring plantings bloom earlier than 
fall plantings of other kinds, yielding plenty of blooms before 
other Spencers. 
waved and are borne on long stems. 
house culture. 
hot weather arrives. 
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Spencer Sweet Peas. 
1336. Magnet. The richest and bright- 
est cream pink; fine size and long 
stemmed. 
1338. Mastercream. Rich deep cream 
without a trace of pink; flowers du- 
plexed, large and beautifully frilled. 
1334. Olympia. Large, waved royal 
purple flower; deep and rich, vigor- 
ously and free bloomer, 
1347. Pinkie. The largest and finest 
rich rosy pink; beautifully waved 
flowers. 
1340. Red Boy. Pure rich deep crim- 
son flower; four blooms on long 
stems; does not sunburn. 
1349. Red Rover. A fine dark crimson 
of unusual brilliance. Long stems; a 
vigorous grower. 
1346. Reflection. A magnificent clear 
cornflower blue with no trace of 
violet; bears 3 to 4 blooms on sturdy 
stems. 
1339. Sweet Afton. A sparkling shace 
of ceep silvery pink. The large 
blooms are carried on heavy stems. 
1344. Welcome, The most dazzling and 
glowing scarlet; the large bold flow- 
ers are sunproof. 
Sweet Peas in Mixtures 
1374. WOOD’S EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER MIXTURE 
They bloom 38 to 4 weeks earlier than the summer flowering 
Sweet Peas and are especially recommended for growing in the 
warmer parts of the South. 
didly in the greenhouse. 
all colors from pure white to deep maroon. 
In cold climates they do splen- 
We offer a well-balanced mixture of 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 
i 1b. 75c.; lb. $2.50, postpaid, 
All Varieties: Pkt. 10c.; oz. 40c.; 4 1b. $1.15; Ib. $4.00, postpaid. 
13861. American Beauty. 
1363. Giant Rose. 
pink; a robust grower. 
blue. 
So named because the color is the Same 
as the American Beauty rose, glowing crimson-rose. 
1360. Cascade. A beautiful pure white flower; borne on long stems, 
: An unusually large flower; a beautiful rose 
1376. 
an almost endless range of colors. 
60c.; lb. $2.00, postpaid. 
WOOD’S SUPERB SPENCER MIXTURE 
The Spencers are the finest type of Sweet Peas in cultivation. 
Our mixture is a well-balanced blend of colors from the purest 
white to the deepest maroon, one that will please the most 
; ' exacting lover of Sweet Peas. 
1362. Memory. The large waved blooms are clear rosy, lavender. 
1364. Mrs. Herbert Hoover. ‘‘The California Blue. Clear deep 
It will give a lavish display in 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; 3 Ib. 
