T. W. WOOD & SONS • Seedsmen Since 1 8 7 9 • RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Pot, 
Plant, 
Per 100 
500 
1000 
4 
inch. 
. . .$ .25 
$1.00 
$1.75 
6 
inch. 
... .35 
1.50 
2.50 
8 
inch. 
... .90 
3.75 
7.00 
and Tree Labels 
Per 100 500 1000 
10 inch.$1.25 $4.75 $8.75 
12 inch. 1.40 6.25 11.50 
3 V 2 inch copper 
wired tree 
labels .35 1.35 2.50 
Plant R#»rl Cloth '—For tobacco plant beds, and for vegetable 
i mm dcu plant beds where glass is not necessary. Pro¬ 
tects the plants from frost and insects, hastens growth and 
allows earlier transplanting; saves time and labor and increases 
production; 36 inches wide. 10 yards 80c; 25 yards $1.60; 50 yards 
$2.80; holt (125 yards) $6.35, postpaid. 
Flnwpf Rn V —Made of coppered steel, which neither 
c r c rusts nor deteriorates. Water is poured 
in either end and quickly seeks the level of the connecting 
troughs and soaks into the earth at the root of the plants. Fin¬ 
ished in dark green. 
By Mail 
Length 
Width 
Depth Not Prepaid Postpaid 
20 inches 
7 inches 
6 inches 
$1.00 
$1.25 
26 inches 
7 inches 
6 inches 
1.50 
1.75 
32 inches 
7 inches 
6 inches 
2.00 
2.25 
38 inches 
7 inches 
6 inches 
2.50 
2.80 
44 inches 
7 inches 
6 inches 
3.00 
3.35 
Gator Hide Mulch Paper 
—USE IT TO GROW EARLIER, 
BIGGER AND BETTER CROPS. 
Type B 
Type A 
Type B 
Type B 
Mulch paper practically eliminates weeds and 
the labor of .cultivating; it conserves the soil mois¬ 
ture, keeps the ground from crusting; hastens ma¬ 
turity and produces superior crops in size, quality 
and cleanliness. 
Every crop grown in rows in both the garden 
and field, except peanuts, can be grown under 
mulch paper. 
By Mail 
Width Length Postpaid Not Postpaid 
18 inches 
18 inches 
18 inches 
36 inches 
45 feet 
300 yards 
150 yards 
150 yards 
$ .75 
3.20 
3.20 
6.35 
$ .60 per roll 
2.50 per roll 
2.50 per roll 
5.00 per roll 
Garden Hose —The better moulded kind, made with two dou¬ 
ble weaves of stout cord instead of the usual 
light construction. Lengths are coupled.* %-inch size. 
SUNPROOF—Red. 25-foot lengths 16*4c per foot; 50-foot lengths 
16c per foot, 
CRACKPROOF — Black. 25-foot lengths 16c per foot; 50-foot 
lengths 151/a per foot. 
LAWN SPRINKLERS 
UNIVERSAL. —Throws the water from 
the perforated head, as well as from 
the arms; waters a 25-foot circle. 
By mail postpaid, $2.70. Not post¬ 
paid, $2.50. 
HARTFORD. —Has a sharp point so 
that it can be stuck in the ground. 
The head revolves at great speed, 
watering a 30 to 40-foot circle. By 
mail postpaid, 2 foot $1.35; 4 foot 
$1.50. Not prepaid, 2 foot $1.20; 4 foot $1.35. 
NEW DOLLAR —The smallest of all revolv¬ 
ing sprinklers, but a good one; waters a 
circle about 30 feet in diameter. By mail 
postpaid, $1.00. Not postpaid, 85c. 
RING SPRINKLER. —Does not get 
out of order; has no moving parts 
to wear or get loose; waters a 
circle 30 feet in diameter. By 
mail post- 
paid, 85c. 
Not post¬ 
paid, 75c. 
RING. —Made of stamped sheet 
brass; waters a circle 25 feet in diameter. 
By mail postpaid, 60c. Not postpaid, 50c. 
RAIN KING 
Each nozzle a complete 
sprinkler with full range 
of direction, distance and 
volume. Nothing to get 
out of order. Built for 
hard work and built to 
last. Bearings are hard¬ 
ened and machined to 
precision standards. In¬ 
stantly set for either 
stationary or whirling 
spray, coarse or fine, fast 
or slow, to cover large 
or small circles; sprin¬ 
kles perfectly under any 
pressure. By mail post¬ 
paid, $2.40. Not postpaid, 
$2.25. 
INSECTICIDE DUSTERS 
Carlo! rkuctoi- —Fcr all powdered insecticides and bug powders, 
t^aaei L/USier convenient siz>e for the small garden and for 
use around the house. The filler cap is fitted with a strainer. By 
mail postpaid, 75c. Not postpaid, 60c. 
Major Duster 
—Fitted with powder 
strainer to prevent 
clogging. The exten¬ 
sion pipe has two angle 
nozzles for spreading 
tine dust under the 
leaves of low-growing 
plants. Will dust all dry insecticides very efficiently. By mail 
postpaid, $1.05. Not prepaid, 90c. 
Autocrat Duster 
Of larger capacity than 
any of the dusters of¬ 
fered except No. 604. 
The powder is kept agi¬ 
tated to insure a uni¬ 
form flow. The exten¬ 
sion pipe has two angle 
nozzles of different sizes for dusting under low-growing plants; 
both nozzles will dust under the leaf, the wider nozzle for use 
when a larger and wider cloud of dust is needed. By mail post¬ 
paid, $2.25. Not prepaid, $2.00. 
No. 604 Duster —Develops an unusually powerful air blast. 
* It delivers more than enough air at the noz¬ 
zles to prevent clogging, and to break the powder into a fine 
floating dust. It has two agitators, one oscillating, one rotary. 
The oscillating agitator keeps the powder from caking in the 
hopper. The rotary agitator feeds the powder down into the de¬ 
livery spout. Indicator has a very wide range of adjustment. It 
can be set to feed exactly the amount of powder required. Will 
handle any powder, whether light or heavy. Capacity, 5 to 10 
pounds, depending on the powder used. Gears are steel, machine 
cut, and run in oil, which reduces wear and noise. Gear case is 
oil and dust-proof, yet readily accessible. Discharge equipment 
consists of two nozzles, two elbows, a Y connection, and four 
15-inch tubes. This permits the use of one or two nozzles. Equip¬ 
ment can be arranged to dust under the leaf or from above. The 
tubes are long enough to reach into fairly large fruit trees. An 
ideal duster for tobacco, cotton and fruit growers and market 
gardeners. By mail postpaid, $14.00. Not postpaid, $13.50. 
SDrav Chart —It tells what spray or dust to use in combatting 
* J insects on garden vegetables, potatoes, tobacco, 
cotton and fruits. It tells when to spray. Ask for it—it is free. 
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