T. W. WOOD & SONS 
Seedsmen Since 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
WOOD'S COTTON SEEDS 
Grow Only Long Staple Cotton to Get the Best Price — Grow Only Early Cotton to Beat the Boll Weevil 
COTTON MARKET 
HIGHER 
With cotton prices higher, 
it is a good time to get the 
very hest variety of cotton 
seed to insure a heavy yield 
and long staple. Wood’s Cot¬ 
ton Seeds, grown at the top 
of the cotton belt, are two 
weeks earlier than others— 
getting ahead of the boll 
weevil — and making a 
crop before late summer 
droughts. They have stood 
at the top of the State Ex¬ 
periment Station tests from 
Virginia to Georgia in yield, 
length of staple, percentage 
of lint and size of boll. 
A Pield of Wood's Ingold Cotton 
THEY LIKE WOOD’S 
COTTON SEEDS 
By ordering my cotton 
seeds from you, I have the 
nicest cotton in my section. 
—Mrs. M. A. Phelps, Wash¬ 
ington Co., N. C. 
I have bought Wood’s In¬ 
gold Cotton seeds from you 
for two seasons and like it 
fine. It is the earliest and 
turns out the best of any 
cotton I ever planted. You 
may print this in your cata¬ 
log and sign my name to it. 
—R. B. Milligan, Brunswick 
Co., N. C. 
I have always got good 
results from your seeds. I 
planted your Ingold Cotton 
last year and liked it fine.— 
Mrs. M. E. Denson, Edge¬ 
combe C., N. C. 
TREAT COTTON SEEDS WITH CERESAN 
To prevent rotting. To allow earlier planting. To prevent 
diseases. Three ounces treat a bushel. 
WoocTs Ingold Cotton 
1 1/16-INCH STAPLE; 39% LINT; 1 Yz BALES PER ACRE 
Yielded 846 pounds compared to 746 pounds for Coker No. 5, 
maturing two weeks before others. 
Highest yield of lint cotton per acre for last five years, Virginia 
State Test. 
Highest per cent lint (39 per oent). This was 2 Yz per cent higher 
than any other variety in two North Carolina State Tests. 
We believe our new improved strain of Wood’s Ingold Cotton 
cannot be equalled for yield, earliness, length and quality of sta¬ 
ple, and percentage of lint. It has yielded at the top in many state 
experiment station tests, making the highest value of lint per 
acre in a five-year test in the far South. No test has reported less 
than one-inch staple and usually 1 1/16 inches. Even in the terri¬ 
ble drought it brought a premium of two cents a pound. There 
is no earlier cotton, most tests reporting it to mature two weeks 
before any other variety. It gets ahead of the boll weevil with 
practically no loss. 
“One and one-sixteenth inch staple, 65 bolls per pound, third 
highest yield and per cent of lint of 44 varieties in a three-year 
test.”—Clemson, S. C. 
Cleveland Big Boll 
Our Cleveland is raised for us under supervision of the North 
Carolina Experiment Station, an improved strain recommended by 
them. Their tests show 1 to 1 1/16-inch staple, very high yielding 
with 36 to 38% lint of strong texture. It is early, has light foliage, 
letting in sunlight; the stalk is medium but sturdy with strong 
limbs supporting large heavy bolls. Its deep root makes it drought- 
resistant. 
Wood’s Certified Trice Cotton 
COMBINES 1 1/16-INCH STAPLE AND EARLINESS WITH 
BIG YIELD 
Certified by the Virginia Crop Improvement Association 
Highest Lint Value of 10 Varieties at the Louisiana Exp. Station 
Years of careful selection at the Virginia ExperimentStation by 
the director, in co-operation with the United States Department 
of Agriculture, have produced a strain with a 1 to 1 1/16-inch sta¬ 
ple, bigger yield and higher per cent of lint than ordinary Trice. 
It yields consistently 1,800 to 2,000 lbs. of seed cotton per acre, has 
gone as high as 2,700 lbs., and is as early as King. Our entire sup¬ 
ply is grown at the Experiment Station by the original breeder, 
and is of an improved strain recently developed, having a smaller 
seed and higher per cent lint. 
Certified Mexican Big Boll 
Strain 128-5 
The latest outstanding development of the North Carolina Ex¬ 
periment Station, which is recommended by them above all other 
cottons. Superior in yield,, length of staple, uniformity, per cent of 
lint and money value. It makes a uniform 1%-inch staple, turns 
out 38% lint, has large bolls (55 to the pound), is medium early, 
easy to pick, but storm resistant, is well branched, open type with 
medium foliage, and is very resistant to anthracnose and boll rot. 
Postpaid Prices of Field Seed ^ c -> w.va., 
Md., Del., N. J. and Penna. 
POSTAGE TO OTHER STATES: To S. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn.. 
Ohio, Ind., N. Y., New England and Mich., add 2c per pound 
to postpaid prices. 
To Ala., Ark., Fla., Ill., Iowa, La., Miss., Mo. and Wis., add 
4c per pound to postpaid prices. 
To Texas. Okla., Kan. and Neb., add 6 c per pound to post¬ 
paid prices. To Cuba add 10 c per pound. 
PRICES —See page 1 about postpaid prices. 
Wood’s Ingold. 
Wood’s Certified Trice. 
Pedigree Mexican Big Boll, Strain 128-5. 
Certified Mexican Big Boll, Strain 128-5. 
Acala. 
Cleveland Big Boll. 
Wood’s Improved Early King. 
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