SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 - 
W. WOOD &® SONS - 

Plant 
May and 
June 
PUMPKI 

Virginia Mammoth Pumpkin 
IVoIni —We have never grown a 
365. Virginia Mammoth pumpkin that combined 
so many good qualities as the Virginia Mammoth. It 
not only grows to an immense size, but its keeping 
quality is most remarkable. .We have kept them in fine 
conc ition for a whole year after they were taken from 
the field. It is undoubtedly the best and most produc- 
tive pumpkin for southern growers. Oval shaped, the 
flesh thick, of fine flavor; makes as delicious pumpkin 
pie as anyone could wish, and is equally good for stock 
feeding. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 15c; 1% lb. 45c; lb. $1.50; 2-1b. lots 
$1.40 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots $1.30 per lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.20 
per 1b., postvaid. 
1 oz. will plant 50 
feet; 8 to 10 lbs. 
1 acre 
Plant February 
RADISH 233 
and September 
To be tender and crisp, radishes must be grown quickly. Commen- 
cing with the first mi'd spell, sow at intervals of ten days, in a 
light, rich, deeply worked soil. May also be grown as a catch-crop 
between rows of beets, lettuce, onions, etc., or planted in the row 
with slow-growing vegetables like carrots and parsnips. 
= PRICE All varieties unless otherwise quoted: Pkt. 10c; 0z, 15c; 
H 14 1b. 30¢; 1b. 90c; 2-lb. lots 80c per 1b.; 5-lb. lots 75c 
: per lb.; 10-lb. lots 70c per lb., postpaid. 
378. Extra Early Scarlet Globe (25 Days)—So quick in 
growth that it can be de- 
pended on to produce crisp, juicy radishes with that snappy 
quality a radish should have. Almost globe-shaped; color a rich 
bright searlet; flesh white. Thoroughly satisfactory. 
375. Early Red or Scarlet Turnip (Scarlet Button). (25 
Days)—A quick growing, 
round, rich red radish, with small tops; crisp and tender. Fine 
for early outdoor planting. 
or Sparkler. (25 
376. Early White Tipped Scarlet Turnip 9" Por ne 
bright scarlet color relieved by the pure white tip makes it par- 
ticularly attractive. Crisp and snappy, yet mild in flavor. 
1 1 —All the round varieties 
382. Round Radishes Mixed was ol) PN Sa ey 
home garden. 
7 (30 Days)—Bright scarlet with 
388. Brightest Long Scarlet white tip; crisp, tender and 
sweet; flesh very white, mild and tender. 
(25 Days)—Shaped like an olive; the 
381. French Breakfast upper part is bright scarlet, shading 
to clear white at the tip. The roots are about an inch and a half 
long, crisp, sweet and tender; grows quickly. 
: (35 Days)—No radish will keep 
385. Long Scarlet Summer as long nor grow as large and 
still remain firm and crisp. Fine for growing outdoors for sum- 
mer use; bright scarlet shading to pure white at the tip. 
: : (30 Days)—The finest early, pure 
387. Long White Icicle white, long radish. On good soil they 
are ready in 25 to 80 days, and will remain crisp and tender 
longer than any first early variety. 
varieties. 

Plant in May or June in hills 8 to 10 feet apart, mixing well-rotted manure 
in each hill. Put 8 to 10 seeds in each hill, one inch deep, and cultivate till 
the vines get strong; thin out, leaving two or three of the strongest in each 
hill, When planted in corn, plant at the same time as the corn in every 
fourth row, 10 to 12 feet apart in the rows. One ounce will plant 20 hills, Zi 
3 lbs. will plant one acre. i 
366. Sugar or Pie 
er; flesh rich, deep orange-yellow. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 15¢; 4% lb. 40c; lb. $4.25; 
ae lots $1.15 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots $1.05 per lb.; 10-lb. lots 95c per 1b., post- 
paid. 
369. King of the Mammoths or Jumbo 4 giant among pumpkins; 


RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Cnt » 
—Not large, but one of the sweetest and best for 
pies; fine grained, deliciously sweet and a good keep- 
they have been grown 2 feet 
or more in diameter; they usually average about 60 pounds. Bright yellow 
with thick, firm orange-yellow, sweet and tender fiesh; fine for pies and 
stock feeding. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 20c; 14 Ib. 60c; lb. $2.00; 2-1b. lots $1.90 per 1h.; 
5-lb. lots $1.80 per lb.; 10-1b. lots $1.70 per 1b., postpaid. 
367. Cashaw or Crookneck 
productive; meat is rich, yellow, tender, of the best flavor, very sweet and 
a good keeper. Pkt. 10c; 0z. 15c; %4 Ib. 40c; 1b. $1.40; 2-1b. lots $1.30 per Ib.; 
5-lb. lots $1.20 per lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.10 per lb., postpaid. 
368. Tennessee Sweet Potato 
and like the sweet potato in flavor. A first-class keeper and a good yielder. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 14 1b. 45c; 1b. $1.50; 2-1b. lots $1.40 per 1b.; 5-1b. lots $1.30 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots $1.20 per lb., postpaid. 
370 Large Sweet Cheese —aA fine pumpkin for both table and stock, 
—Green striped. A fine table pumpkin and 
equally good for stock. Large and very 
—The creamy white flesh is very thick, 
fine grained, very sweet and delicious 
Often attains 25 pounds in weight; they are 
mottled green and yellow when young, becoming creamy yellow when ripe. 
The flesh is yellow, extra thick, tender, sweet and of the finest quality. 
For pies, for canning and for feeding stock, it is first class. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15c; 4 lb. 40c; Ib. $1.25; 2-lb. lots $1.15 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots $1.05 per 1hb.; 
10-1b. lots 95c per 1b., postpaid. 
371. Corn Field Pumpkin 
oz. 15c; 2 
16-lb. lots 95c per lb., postpaid. 
—For stock feeding; usually planted in 
cornfields, making enormous crops.Pkt. 10c; 
14 lb. 40c; 1b. $1.25; 2-lb. lots $1.15 per 1lh.; 5-1b. lots $1.05 per Ih.; 


~ Extra Early 
Scarlet Globe 
Radish 
WINTER RADISHES +3 
Plant during August or September, and when freezing weather : 
comes on pack in sandy soil, either buried outdoors or in a cool 
cellar, where they will keep all winter. ae 
PRICES WINTER RADISHES—Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; %4 lb. 40c; i 
Ib. $1.25; 2-lb. lots $1.15 per 1lb.; 5-lb. lots $1.05 per 1b.; 10-lb. lots 95c 
per lb., postpaid. er 
‘ (60 Days) — Beautiful white skin — 
392. Chinese or Celestial and flesh; 6 to 8 inches long, 2% to 
3 inches in diameter, crisp, tender, juicy and very mild. 
393. Rose China Winter (6° Days) — About 5 inches long, — 
142 to 2 inches across, holding its 
thickness to the bottom. The skin is a deep rose color, the flesh 
white, firm, solid, crisp and pungent; splendid keepers. Ne 
: (60 Days)—One of the latest an 
394. Long Black Spanish hardiest. The flesh is white, firm, 
pungent and of good flavor; 7 to 9 inches long. 









No. 397 RHUBARB or Pie Plant 
Plant in March in a shaded place, and when a few inches high t 
to 12 inches apart, and in the fall or following spring transplant 
feet apart. The best stalks are produced the second year, but é 
continues to produce for several years. Apply plenty of manure. 
Our rhubarb makes fleshy stalks of the best quality and flavor. — 
Pkt. 10c; 02. 25;c %4 lb. 75c; 1b. $2.75; 2-1b. lots $2.60 per lb.; 5-1b. 
$2.50 per lb., postpaid. : 
RHUBARB ROOTS—By mail postpaid, 30c each; 3 for 75¢; $ 50 
per dozen. Not postpaid, $2.25 per dozen; 50 for $7.50. ea 
