T.W.WQ OP & SONS. 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
A Bushel Plants 
5 to 6 Acres 
WOOD’S SELECTED SEED CORNS 
1 peck = 14 lbs. 
y 2 bushel = 28 lbs. 
1 bushel = 56 lbs. 
Recommended for the higher altitudes of Virginia, North and South Carolina and for West Virginia, Tennessee, 
Maryland, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Ohio 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Our seed corns are treated 
with Semesan Jr. to prevent 
disease and. increase the 
yield. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
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Woodburn White Dent 
Woodburn White Dent 
—-Matures in 124 days; 
roasting ears in 89 days; 
10 feet tall. One of the 
heaviest yielding corns for rich valleys. Unlike many large¬ 
eared varieties, it does not have a high percentage of unsound, 
soft corn; the ears and grain are large, the stalk heavy, and has 
a smooth dent. Large beautiful ears and grain; smooth dent. It 
made 89 bushels per acre, the highest yield of 41 varieties at 
Blacksburg, Va„ in 1931, and 72 bushels per acre at Staunton, Va. 
The Kentucky Experiment Station says: “Your Woodburn is per¬ 
haps the best corn we have ever gotten from the East.” 
Wood’s Ped igree Boone County 
—Matures in 122 days; roasting ears in 88 days; 10 feet tall. Our 
strain is far superior to ordinary Boone County in soundness, 
yield and beautiful show type ears. The Kentucky Experiment 
Station says: “It yielded 5 bushels per acre more than commer¬ 
cial Boone bought locally.” It has a record unequalled in Vir¬ 
ginia, having won most of the important prizes for white corn 
for over thirty years. Magnificent ears, 10 to 11 inches long; 20 
to 22 straightrows of deep grain. It made the highest yield in a 
nine-year test at Holland, Va., Experiment Station, and in a 
three-year Virginia Mountain test averaged 60 bushels to the 
acre. 
Certified Highland King 
— Matures in 110 days; 
roasting ears in 77 days; 
8 feet tall. A new variety 
with the earliness of Silver King and large ear and heavy yield 
of Boone County. Grown at an altitude of 3,600 feet in South¬ 
west Virginia. 
Sil 
M , —Matures in 107 days; roasting ears in 77 days; 
ine 8 feet tall. Averaged 65 bushels per acre, the 
1,1 highest yield of 21 white varieties, tested three 
years at Blacksburg, Va.. 1931 to 1933. Yielded 62 bushels per 
acre, the highest in the 1931 Glade Spring, Va., test at 3,600 feet 
altitude. Popular for early roasting ears in Florida because of 
its earliness, large ear and yield. 
Silver King 
—Matures in 112 days; roasting ears in 81 days; 
8% feet tall. A very early white corn for high 
altitudes, where it makes excellent yield; also 
for early feed and roasting ears in the South. A fine poor land 
corn, drought resistant, and will make a good ear to the stalk 
under most adverse conditions. It makes a good sized ear with 
12 to 14 rows of large, deep, rough dented grain closely placed on 
a small cob. 
Wood’s Hybrid Early Yellow Dent 
—Highest yielding yellow corn that matures in less than 110 
days. (See page 3 for full description and prices.) 
Clarage Early Yellow Dent. 
Garage Early Yellow Dent 
—Roasting ears in 70 
days; 8 feet tall. 
Heaviest yielding 
corn that matures in less than 95 days. Made the world’s record 
yield in Ohio, 1,760 bushels on ten acres. Stood at the top of the 
West Virginia high altitude test. F. H. Heflin, Taylor County, 
W. Va.: “Earliest and best corn grown in this section.” Virginia 
Coastal Experiment Station: “The best early corn we ever tried. 
Ideal for early feed, hogging down, or roasting ears. Very sound, 
little weevil damage, shuck covers tip well.’' B. G. Nicholson, 
Surry County, N. C.: “We sold roasting ears from Wood’s Clarage 
69 days after planting. It is one of the best early roasting ear 
corns on the market. Many two and three-ear stalks.” 
Lancaster Surecrop 
—Matures in 107 days; roasting 
ears in 81 days; 9 feet tall. Ears 
average a foot long. For two 
years it made the highest yield of any yellow corn at Staunton, 
Va. Excellent early ensilage corn in the North. 
—Matures in 109 days; roasting 
Improved Learning f 
ears in 79 days; 8% feet tall. Our 
improved strain averaged 62 
bushels per acre and 14 tons of ensilage, compared to 55 bushels 
and 10 tons for ordinary Learning, in a three-year Connecticut 
test. It yielded 75 bushels per acre to 50 for ordinary Learning 
in a two-year Illinois test. Outyielded 50 varieties in a three- 
year test at Blacksburg, Va., averaging 67 bushels per acre. 
Drought resistant. Good in the South for early feed and roasting 
ears. 
Certified Reid’s Yellow Dent 
—Matures in 117 days; roasting ears in 86 days; 9 feet tall. Our 
prize-winning strain won sweepstakes at the Chicago Inter¬ 
national, and at the Maryland Corn Show, and for five years at 
the Virginia Corn Show. It took the Gold Medal for yielding over 
100 bushels per acre. Large, beautiful show type ear, 10% inches 
long. 18 to 22 straight rows of deep grain, closely wedged to¬ 
gether, filled out at butt and tip. Made the highest yield of 24 
varieties in a three-year experiment station test at Chatham, Va. 
Highest yielding yellow variety in eight-year test at Holland, 
Va., and at Williamsburg, Va., in 1931, yielding 72 bushels per 
acre. 
PRIflTS See page 1 about 
r postpaid prices. 
Woodburn White Dent ] 
Silver Mine I 
Silver King 
Lancaster Surecrop J 
Wood’s Pedigree Boone County 
Improved Learning 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
Clarage Yellow Dent 
Highland King—Certified 
Woodburn White Dent—Certified 
Wood’s Pedigree Boone County—Certified ) 
Reid’s Yellow Dent—Certified ) 
Clarage Yellow Dent—Certified. 
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