T. W. WOOD & SONS 
Seedsmen S in c e 18 7 9 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
1}4 lbs. is a heaped quart. 
5 lbs. is about peck. 
Order 50 lbs. at 100-lb. rate. 
SWEET OR SUGAR CORNS & 
Do Not Plant Sweet Corn Till the Ground Is Thoroughly Warm 
Golden Bantam Com. 
No. 162. Black Mexican SLS 
white in roasting ear state. In tenderness and fine quality none 
can surpass it. The ears, usually eight rowed, are about eight 
inches long and are less subject to attack by worms than most 
early sweet corns. For family use we recommend it highly to 
follow the first early varieties. 
No. 163. Golden or Bantam Evergreen 
[75 Bays] —The well-known Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen were crossed and 
gave a complete blend that combined the best 
characteristics of each—a corn that has the 
color and deliciously sweet flavor of the 
Golden Bantam and the evergreen habit and 
tenderness of the. Stowell's Evergreen. The 
ears are larger than Golden Bantam with 12 
to 14 rows of deep, sugarly, rich yellow 
grains. If you plant Golden Evergreen we 
are sure you will like it, for it has both size 
and quality. 
No. 159. Golden Giant S|?.TlT?o 0 a s d o? 
Golden Bantam and Howling Mob, and has all 
the fine qualities of its parents with the addi¬ 
tional advantage of being about double the 
size of Golden Bantam and only a few days 
later. The cob is small and carries 14 to 18 
straight rows of long, deep, thick orange col¬ 
ored grains that cover the entire cob. The 
shuck covers the tip completely, protecting 
the ear from worms and birds. 
No. 158. Premo Extra Early [65 Bays].—The Earliest of 
J all Sweet Corns, as early as 
Extra Early Adams. Remarkably hardy for a sweet corn, and can 
be planted earlier than most other sweet varieties. Considering 
its extreme earliness, the ears are remarkably large, usually 
two to the stalk. In quality and sweetness it is all that can be 
desired. 
No. 160. Golden Bantam £ 70 ® a y s ]—The earliest and the 
sweetest yellow - grained sugar 
corn. Although the ears are not large, this is more than made up 
by its deliciously sweet flavor and tenderness. The ears are about 
6 inches long, and usually two ears are borne on each stalk. Like 
Premo Extra Early it can be planted earlier than most other 
sugar corns. 
No. 161 Howling Mob [ ?s Da ys]— Not extra early, but ex- 
‘ “uwiing iviou tra goo(J and sweet Thig ig a fine 
second early corn to come in after the extra early kinds like 
Premo Extra Early and Golden Bantam. The ears are quite large, 
7 to 8 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of tender, pure 
white grains that are deliciously sweet. Usually 
two ears are borne to the stalk. 
Golden or Bantam Evergreen Corn 
No. 164. Country Gentleman [80 Bays] — One 
J of the richest 
flavored late sweet corns. Makes a good sized ear, 
with a small cob, densely covered with irregular 
rows of very long, slender pearly white grains of 
the best quality. The ears are 8 to 9 inches long, 
are usually borne two or more to the stalk, and will 
keep tender and fit for use for a long season. It is 
sometimes called “Shoe Peg’’ because of its long, 
deep grains. Country Gentleman ranks among the 
sweetest and most satisfactory of the later varie¬ 
ties. 
No. 166. Stowell’s Evergreen { 80 V( D r tf ( s] T^te 
corn for home use, market and canning. Aside from 
the size of the ears, which ar le large and well filled, 
its strong point is that it remains in the green 
state for such a long season. Grains are deep and 
sugary. 
POP CORNS 
Plant a few rows to have plenty of tender, delicious 
pop corn for next winter. 
No. 180. QUEEN’S GOEBEN [115 Bays]— A large¬ 
eared and handsome yellow pop corn; grains large, 
pop perfectly white and are exceedingly tender. 
No. 182. HULLESS RICE [110 Bays] —Probably the 
most popular of all pop corns. It pops pure white; 
the quality is excellent. 
PRICES 
Pkt. 
BY 
Vs lh. 
MAIL 
lib. 
POSTPAIB 
2 lbs. 5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
&b. 
NOT PREPAIB 
2 lbs. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
No. 158. Premo Extra Early. 
..20c.. 
.30c.. 
.50C. 
..$1.05. 
. . .$1.75 
20c. 
..35c.. 
..80c.. 
. .$1.40. 
. ,$12.00 
No. 159. Golden Giant . 
..20c. . 
.30c.. 
,50C. 
. . 1.05. 
. . . 1.75 
20c. 
.,35c.. 
.,80c. . 
.. 1.40. 
. . 12.00 
No. 160. Golden Bantam. 
..20c.. 
,30C.. 
. 50C. 
. . 1.00. 
. . . 1.65 
20C. 
..35c.. 
..75c.. 
.. 1.30. 
.. 11.00 
No. 161. Howling Mob. 
..20c.. 
.30c.. 
.,50c. 
. . 1.05. 
. .. 1.75 
20C. 
. 35c.. 
..80c.. 
. . 1.40 . 
. . 12.00 
No. 162. Black Mexican. 
..20c.. 
.30c.. 
. 50c. 
. . 1.00. 
. . . 1.65 
20c. 
..35c.. 
. 75c.. 
.. 1.30. 
.. 11.00 
No. 163. Golden or Bantam Evergreen. . . . 
..20C.. 
,30c.. 
. 50 c. 
.. 1.00. 
. . . 1.65 
20C. 
.,35c.. 
..75c.. 
. . 1.30. 
.. 11.00 
No. 164. Country Gentleman. 
.20C.. 
,35c.. 
. 55C. 
. .. 1.10. 
. . . .1.85 
25c. 
..40c.. 
.,85c.. 
.. 1.50. 
. . 13.00 
No. 166. Stowell’s Evergreen. 
- 10c. 
.,20C.. 
30c. . 
..50c. 
. .. 1.05. 
. . . 1.75 
20C . 
. 35C.. 
..80c.. 
.. 1.40. 
. . 12.00 
POP CORNS 
No. 180. Queen’s Golden. 
..15C.. 
,25c. . 
..40c. 
. .. 70c. 
. .. 1.15 
15C. 
,.25c.. 
.,45c.. 
. . 80c. 
7.00 
No. 182. Hulless Rice. 
..150.. 
.25c.. 
..40c. 
. . 70c. 
. . . 1.15 
15c. 
..25c.. 
. 45c.. 
.. 80c. 
. . 7.00 
