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CERTIFIIED WOOD’S FORWARD WHEAT 
BEARDLESS, SMUT AND RUST RESISTANT, EARLY, 
MOST WINTER HARDY 
For seven years it has consistently proved 
the heaviest yielding wheat for the Piedmont 
and mountain sections of the South and for 
northern climates. Mills prefer it for its high 
milling percentage and excellent flour. Gen¬ 
erally weighs over sixty pounds per bushel. In 
a test of fifteen varieties at our Experiment 
Station last winter it was the most winter 
hardy, best stooler, most smut, and rust re¬ 
sistant; its strong straw was six inches taller 
than any other smooth wheat, its long, large 
heads were better filled out with three big, 
plump grains to the mesh; matured several 
days earlier than Leap’s Prolific and the 
bearded wheats, and was the cleanest, being 
free of bearded heads, rye noxious weeds, etc. 
Our Certified Wood’s Forward Wheat has been 
grown for us every year on the same fertile 
farm in northern Virginia by our most careful 
wheat grower who rogues out all mixtures, and 
no other wheat is grown on the same farm or 
is thrashed through the same machine. He 
gets from 30 to 40 bushels per acre. 
Wood’s Forward Wheat yielded 40 bushels per 
acre, while my neighbords made 8 to 14 bushels on 
similar land and conditions with other varieties. 
Every one of them is convinced Wood’s Forward 
is the findet %heat in every way for our section.—J. H. KEN¬ 
NEDY, Louisa County, Va. 
Nine and one-half bushels of Wood’s Forward yielded 412 
bushels of recleaned wheat. This was the most perfect field of 
wheat I have ever seen, and it attracted more attention than any 
wheat in my county.—J. A. TROLINGER, Alamance Co., N. C. 
PEDIGREE REDHART WHEAT, Beardless 
EARLY MATURING, RUST ESCAPING, HEAVY 
YIELDING 
Recommended for the Coastal Plains; ex¬ 
tremely early, maturing before rust damage; 
good stooler, broad leaves, tall, stiff, upright 
straw, storm resistant, heads held erect; large, 
heavy, compact square heads; three rows of 
grain to the mesh; does not shatter badly when 
ripe; grain plump, horny, with high gluten con¬ 
tent and excellent milling value, frequently 
weighs 62 to 63 pounds per bushel. Reports 
from eastern South Carolina this year indi¬ 
cate it yeilded one-fourth more than other va¬ 
rieties. Our Pedigree Redhart Wheat was 
grown from certified seed treated for smut on 
on some of the finest wheat land in Virginia, 
under supervision of the Crop Improv. Asso. 
PEDIGREE 
IMPROVED V. P. I. No. 131 
Improved V. P. I. No. 131 is a new variety 
developed on the Virginia State Experiment 
Station at Blacksburg. Prof. T. B. Hutchesor, 
who originated both strains, says: “I think this 
wheat is a real improvement over the old V. P. 
I. No. 131, and would like to get it distributed 
to as many good farmers as possible.” 
Last year we bought the entire crop from the Experiment 
Station, treated it for smut, and planted it on a 100 acre 
field on one of the richest farms in northern Virginia. It 
yielded 40 bushels per acre—one-fourth more than the old 
V. P. I. No. 131. It is the tallest of all wheats. 
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Showing 1 the large, heavy heads of 
Wood’s Forward Wheat. 
ALL OUR SEED WHEATS ARE TREATED WITH NEW IMPROVED CERESAN TO PREVENT SMUT 
WOOD’S FINEST LAWN GRASS MIXTURES IZl ?^ HE LA S 
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Lawn Grown from Wood’s Evergreen Lawn Grass 
1 lb. sows 250 square feet; 90 to 100 lbs. sows an acre. 
Wood’s Dixie Lawn Grass 
For Eastern Virginia, North Carolina and Southern States. 
By mail postpaid, 1 lb. 45c.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.35; 
25 lbs. $7.65; 50 lbs. $15.15. 
Not postpaid, 1 lb. 35c.; 5 to 24 lbs. 30c. lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. 
28c. lb.; 100 lbs. and over, 27c. lb. 
Wood’s Shady Park Lawn Grass 
For same localities as Wood’s Evergreen. Adapted for 
shady places and under trees. 
By mail postpaid, 1 lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. $2.15; 10 lbs. $4.15; 
25 lbs. $9.65; 50 lbs. $19.15. 
Not postpaid, 1 lb. 45c.; 5 to 24 lbs. 38c. lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. 
36c. lb.; 100 lbs. and over, 35c. lb. 
Wood’s Emerald Park Lawn Grass 
A good all-round general purpose mixture for the Middle 
and South Atlantic States. 
By mail postpaid, 1 lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.85; 
25 lbs. $6.40; 50 lbs. $12.65. 
Not postpaid, lb. 30c.; 5 to 24 lbs. 25c. lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. 
23c. lb.; 100 lbs. and over, 22c. lb. 
Wood’s Evergreen Lawn Grass 
Contains the finer quality grasses. Recommended for Vir¬ 
ginia, western North Carolina, and States West and North. 
By mail postpaid, 1 lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 lbs. $3.85; 
25 lbs. $8.90; 50 lbs. $17.65. 
Not postpaid, 1 lb. 40c.; 5 to 24 lbs. 35c. lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. 
33c. lb.; 100 lbs. and over, 32c. lb. 
Wood’s Winter-Green Lawn Grass 
Quick growing mixture for fall, winter and spring season. 
Makes a decidedly better lawn than sowing Rye Grass alone. 
By mail postpaid, 1 lb. 35c.; 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.35; 
25 lbs. $5.15; 50 lbs. $10.15. 
Not postpaid, 1 lb. 25c.; 5 to 24 lbs. 20c. lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. 
18c. lb.; 100 lbs. and over, 17c. lb. 
