
SINCE 1879 
T. W. WOOD & SONS 

2 C Cornflower 
No. 1204. Stokesia ais a Ned merle 
perennial for permanent border or beds. 
Easy to grow; blooms the first season, 
producing lavender flowers from June till 
frost. Two feet high. Pkt. 15c. 
(Gilliflower). Few flowers sur- 
pass stocks in brilliance and 
toc S diversity of color, duration 
and profusion of bloom and 
fragrance, each plant a perfect bouquet. 
Plant early indoors, transplant when an 
inch high and set out the end of April in 
a cool location. Fine for beds borders and 
cut flowers. Half hardy annual. 
No. 1199. Cut-and-Come-Again. Extra fine 
for cutting; 18 inches high, throwing out 
side branches, each bearing rosette- 
shaped flowers on fine stems. Mixed col- 
ors. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 50c. 
No. 1200. Large Flowering Ten Weeks—A 
splendid mixture of brilliant colors. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 40c; 1% oz. 70C. 
—Plant the tall kinds 
for centers of beds 
un ower and backgrounds; the 
dwarf for cut flowers. 
Plant in April. Hardy annual. 
Pkt. 10c; 12 oz. 30c. 
No. 1207. Red. Some are a rich chestnut red, 
others are of interesting color combina- 
tions. The long petals are often curled. 
No. 1208. Miniature. Bushy plants, 3 feet 
high, bearing all summer masses of 3-inch 
Single yeilow flowers with dark centers; 
fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30c. 
No. 1209. Double Chrysanthemum Flowered. 
Golden yeliow with long fringed petals; 
beautiful. Pkt. 10c; 14 0z. 25c. 
No. 1210. California.—The deep yellow dou- 
ble flowers are extra large; 3 to 5 feet 
high. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c. 
No. 1218. Sweet Sultan —Fairly cov- 
ered with 
beautiful scented blooms that will keep 
for days. Plant at intervals for succession 
of blooms till fall. Height, 2% feet. Easy 
to grow. Hardy annual. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 02. 25c; 14 oz. 40c. 
—Splen- 
s La did in beds, 
weet W Illam borers ‘and 
; rock gardens. 
Hardy perennial, but blooms the following 
fall if planted early. Colors range from 
white to nearly black. Height, 18 inches. 
1223. Newport Pink. Pkt. 20c; %4 oz. 50c. 
1224. Scarlet Beauty. Pkt. 20c; %4 oz. 50c. 
No. 1227. Single Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c; 
4 OZ. 25c; 2 02. 40c. 
No. 1233. Double.—All colors mixed. Pkt, 
15c; 4% oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50c. 

SCARLET RUNNERS.—See page 5. 
SNAPDRAGON.—See Antirrhinum. 
SPEEDWELL.—See Veronica. 
STRAWFLOWER.—See Helichrysum, 
SWEET ALYSSUM.—See Alyssum, 
TOUCH-ME-NOT.—See Balsam. 

No. 1236. Thunbergia em Bye 4 
rapid climber 4 to 6 feet high. Splendid 
for hanging baskets, trellises, fences, etc., 
bearing beautiful flowers in profusion. 
Half hardy annual. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30c. 
No. 1238. Tithonia (Mexican Sun- 
flower). Brilliant 
orange-scarlet flower on long stems. Par- 
ticularly fine for cutting; superb back- 
ground plants. Height 6 feet. PEt. 15c; 
¥y oz. 35¢. 
7 — Snapdragon -like 
No. 1241. Torenia 7,579 e Gowers 
with yellow throats. Fine for rock gar- 
,dens, beds and low borders, Annual. Ht., 
10 inches. Pkt. 50c. 
SEEDSMEN 

Miniature Sunflower 





- RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
—Annual for beds, bor- — 
ders, massing, window 
@Croenad eardens, covering — 
mounds,etc, Bears flow- 
ers of brilliant colors from early Summer 
till fall. Soak a few hours and plant in — 
boxes indoors, transplanting when an inch 
high, or plant outside in April. : 
\ GRANDIFLORA VERBENAS 3 
1251. Spitfire Grandiflora—The livest color in 
grandiflora verbenas. The deep scarlet- 
rose blooms are 3% inches across. The 
plants measure 25 to 30 inches in diameter 
with each floret stem held erect. PEt. 25¢; 
4 oz. 75¢. : 
No. 1250. Floradale Beauty—A giant hybrid | 
-with individual florets averaging 1% 
inches across, making up into heads 4 to 
5 inches across. Many colors mixed, Pkt. 
15c; 4% oz. 50c; %4 02. 75¢. ; 
No, 1249. Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. The 
florets easily cover a Silver half-dollar. 
The color shades from clear rose-pink to 
rose-red. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 50c; %4 02. 75c. 
No. 1245. Defiance Scarlet. The most intense 
rich brilliant scarlet variety. Pkt. 10c; 
¥%Z 0z. 35c; % oz. 60c. 
1246. Mammoth White. Extra large. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c. 
No. 1247. Mammoth Pink Shades. PEt. 10c; 
¥gZ oz. 35c; \% oz. 60c. > 
Wo. 1248. Mammoth Purple Shades. Pkt. 10c; 
¥g oz. 35c; 4 02. 60c. 
1252. Mammoth Mixed. The richest and most 
varied colors; very fine. PEt. 10c; 4% oz. 
30c; % oz. 50c. 
Wo. 1253. Venosa. The hardy variety for 
bedding, producing bright purple flowers 
all summer; 1 ft. high. Pkt. 15c. ? 
e (Speedwell 
No. 1260. Veronica —Hardy eels 
of easy culture. Bears long spikes of 
bright pink and white flowers. A fine cut 
flower. Height, 18 inches. Pkt. 20c. — 
° (Periwinkle) — Splen- 
No. 1267. Vinca Gia for bedding, win- 
dow gardens, house plants and borders. If 
planted early indoors will bloom the same 
Summer; germinates slowly. Tender per- 
ennial. Height, 15 inches. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 15c. 
VIOLA—See Tufted Pansy, page 38. 
° e @ —B i 
No. 1272. Virginian Stock 723032 0t 
ing annual for beds and edgings; succeeds 
well in any soil. Mixed colors. Hardy an- 
nual. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
—Bears large spikes 
of deliciously fra- 
a ower grant blooms. Useful 
for beds, borders and 
winter house plants. Plant early and trans- 
plant. Height, 1% feet. ; 
No. 1276. Single. A fine mixture of all shades, 
Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 35c. 
No. 1277. Double. Very large and fragrant. © 
Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 60c. : : 
No. 1278. Allioni (Siberian Wallflower).— 
Beautiful biennial for rock gardens and 
low borders; dazzling orange flower. 
Height, 1 foot. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 5, 
No. 1279. Linifolius (Alpine Wallflower).— — 
A profuse bloomer for rock gardens; an 
unusual lilac shade; biennial; 1 foot high. © 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 40c. * 
No. 1282. Chinese Woolflower oi 
—The large globe-shaped flowers resem- 
ble balls of silky scarlet wool. Grows 2% 
feet high, and from midsummer till hard — 
frost covered with blooms. A fine beda: 
plant, grown either singly or in grou 
keeps for days, and when dried remain 
bright for weeks. Plant when the grou 
is warm and thin out to a foot apa 
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 35c. 
1284. Mixed Flower Seeds s 
—More than a hundred varieties for | 
ing amongst shrubbery, in fence corne’ 
or out-of-the-way places. It will give 
constant succession of bloom until fro 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 144 lb. 70c; 1b. $2.25, | 
paid. 
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