T. W. WOOD & SONS 
Seedsmen Since 1879 
R I CHMOND, VI R GIN I A 
Treat With quick, Easy 
SEMESAN BEL 
Dip For Larger Potato Crops 
EARLY POTATOES 
ft I hl< ^-To those who prefer a potato wltn a pink skin 
f\£u nlicc fi hd white flesh, or those who grow ror markets 
vf where this color Is in demand, we recommend 
Red Bliss, It is ohe of the Very earliest, nearly round, peels with¬ 
out waste and a fine yielder. It is a sure and uniform cropper, a 
strong grower, is of good size, cooks white and mealy and meas¬ 
ures up to every re¬ 
quirement of a first- 
class first early po¬ 
tato. Its productive¬ 
ness and fine quality 
commend it. 
VIRGINIA 2ND CROP 
RED BEISS 
Grown from Certified, 
seed. A better yielder 
than northern grown, 
stronger grower and, 
on account of size, 
more economical to 
plant. The seed pota¬ 
toes are not as large 
as northern grown, 
but are just the right 
size for planting 
whole or cut in two 
pieces, and will plant 
further than larger 
not a toes.. By mail 
postpaid, peck 70c; peck $1.10; y 2 bushel $1.80; bushel $3.00. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 65c; y 2 bushel $1.05; bushel $1.70; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.75. 
MAINE GROWN RED 3EISS. Grown from selected planting stock 
and grown expressly for planting. By mail postpaid, y 2 peck 70c; 
peck $1.15; y 2 bushel $1.95; bushel $3.30. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 70c; y 2 bushel $1.20; bushel $2.00; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $4.50. 
Spaulding No. 4 Rose Potato 
Spaulding No. 4 Rose 
NORTHERN GROWN. — A 
great yielder of potatoes that 
will average large, with very 
few small potatoes. Very mealy, dry, keeps well. Spaulding No. 4 
was bred out of the old popular Early Rose, and is in every 
way a better potato, having a better shape, being shorter, thicker 
and larger and a better yielder. By mail postpaid, 
peck $1.15; y z bushel $1.90; bushel $3.20. 
Not postpaid, y 2 jtfeck 45c; peck 70c; bushel $1.15; bushel $1.90; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $4.25. 
2nd Early and Late Potatoes 
Green Mountain 
•—Has the reputation of making big 
crops everywhere and on practically 
any kind of soil, producing uniform¬ 
ly large, handsome, smooth, oval-shaped potatoes with white 
skin, with very few small potatoes. Medium late; not suscepti¬ 
ble to disease. 
CERTIFIED GREEN MOUNTAIN—By mail postpaid, y 2 peck 70c; 
peck $1.15; y 2 bushel $1.95; bushel $3.30. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 70c; y 2 bushel $1.20; bushel $2.00; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $4.50. 
SELECTED GREEN MOUNTAIN—By mail postpaid, y 2 peck 70c; 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 65c; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.75. 
y 2 bushel $1.05; bushel $1.70; 
Improved Peacliblow 
-Attractive in appearance and 
a fine keeper. A dependable 
variety, standing adverse con¬ 
ditions of drought and heat. The skin is slightly tinged with pink. 
By mail postpaid, y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.15; y 2 bushel $1.95; bushel 
$3.30. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 70c; y 2 bushel $1.20; bushel $2.00; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $4.50. 
Sweet Potatoes 
—At the time this catalog is printed 
these cannot be quoted. Write for prices 
about April 1st. 
Lookout Mountain 
—The wide popularity of Look¬ 
out Mountain is due to its ability 
to withstand a hot and dry sea¬ 
son and yet make a satisfactory crop. A sure cropper of good 
size, smooth, oval in shape with white skin. By mail postpaid, 
y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.15; y 2 bushel $1.95; bushel $3.30. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 70c; y 2 bushel $1.20; bushel $2.00; 
10 -peck bag (150 lbs.) $4.50. 
k a .1 —Uniformly a heavy yielder of smooth white 
ArmifK potatoes of attractive appearance; oval in 
* T shape, have well-distributed eyes, no rough 
potatoes, peels without waste, and the quality is all that any 
one could wish. By mail postpaid, y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.15 
y 2 bushel $1.95; bushel $3.30. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 45c; peck 70c; y 2 bushel $1.20; bushel $2.00 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $4.50. 
Potatoes for June and July Planting 
We carry in cold storage all the leading varieties so as to 
have them in sound, vigorous and unsprouted condition. 
Write for prices. 
No. 304. Potato Planter 
71 
—Adjustable to the depth you want 
to plant; no springs to break; just 
the tool for planting an acreage too small to justify the cost of 
a horse machine. See page 89 for photo and description. By mail 
postpaid, $2.25. Not prepaid, $2.00. 
