The above picture shows Mr. John S. Ward of Hamilton, Virginia, Champion Reid’s Yellow Dent Corn Grower 
of the State. Mr. Ward has been winning first prize on his com at the Virginia State Corn Show for a good many 
years. We have been handling Mr. Ward’s Corn for the past few seasons and are in a position to supply a limited 
qualtity again this year. 
Hybrid Seed Corn 
HEAT-WIND-DROUGHT RESISTANT 
HEAT AND DROUGHT PROTECTED 
THE IOWEALTH HYBRID root system, largest and 
deepest of any corn grown, searches far and deep for 
moisture. Leaves of the Hybrid plant are dark green, 
shiny, smooth, almost waxy. 
Price F.O.B. Harrisonburg, Gal., $1.90; Pk. $3.40; 
Bu. $12.50. 
By mail add 8c for first pound, lc each additional lb. 
SATISFIED USER 
“I have 30 acres of your IOWEALTH HY¬ 
BRID CORN. This Corn stood the drought very 
well—stands up well and will make 50 bushels per 
acre. Have 25 acres of other corn which fired bad, 
is down badly and will average about 20 bushels 
per acre.” 
Amos Sutter, 
R. 1, Hopedale, Illinois 
CERTIFIED CORN 
The cost of planting an acre of Corn is small compared 
to the results. Why take a chance on cheap seed corn 
when you can plant an acre of CERTIFIED CORN for 
50 cents per acre. This year try some of our Certified 
Reid's Yellow Dent. Our Certified Reid’s was grown by 
the CHAMPION Corn grower of the State. Pk. 85c; 
Bushel, $3.25. 
Other Certified Corn .$2.75 
BLOODY BUTCHER—One of our most 
Popular varieties in recent years. 1 Pk. 60c; 
Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20. 
BOONE OR JOHNSON COUNTY—A fine white 
dent variety with ears Averaging 10 inches in length and 
7J4 to 8 inches in circumference with 18 to 20 rows. 
Matures in 100 to 120 days. 1 Pk. 70c; 1 Bu. $2.50 
5 Bu. $2.40 per Bu. 
CLARINDA BIG PERFECTION—This is the largest 
eared and heaviest producer of all open field pollinated 
yellow varieties. Big thick ears with large kernels. Deep 
golden color. Broad thick deep grains. Large strong 
germ. Vigorous grower and matures around 110 to 115 
days. 1 Pk. 60c; 1 Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
EARLY MASSODENT—Sometimes known as White- 
Cap. Large ears with deep grains showing pale yellow 
on cob but rich yellow when shelled. 1 Pk. 60c; Bu. 
$2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
GOLDEN MAKE QUICK—An early yellow corn 
with a small red cob, producing two ears to the stalk. The 
grain is a beautiful deep yellow and fairly deep. Stalk is 
medium sized and will mature a crop in less than 100 
days. Virginia-grown seed. Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.50; 5 Bu. 
$2.40 per Bu. 
LANCASTER SURE CROP—Gives excellent results, 
especially on thin land. Ears 10 to 14 inches long with 
14 to 16 rows of broad yellow grains. Matures in 90 to 
110 days. 1 Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
WETSEL’S SEED CORNS TREATED WITH 
BARBAK III FREE 
Practically all seed corn is infected with some disease 
organism before or after planting. These diseases cause 
poor stands, often requiring replanting; they cause weak 
plants and stalks, moldy ears, and reduce the yield as 
much as 25 per cent. It is so important to protect seed 
irom these diseases that we are treating most all our 
seed corns at considerable expense to us, but free of 
charge to our customers. This treatment hastens and in¬ 
creases germination, protects corn from seeding blight, in¬ 
creases the stand 5 to 25 per cent, allows earlier planting 
m cold, damp weather, reduces root rot, produces sturdier 
plants and stronger stalks that stand up better in storms, 
1 educes the amount of unsound corn at harvest and in¬ 
creases the yield 4 to 20 bushels per acre. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT—One of the most popular 
yellow dent varieties. Ears average 9 to 11 inches in 
length; deep golden yellow kernels. Matures in 115 days. 
1 Pk. 60c; 1 Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
Ensilage Com 
BLUE RIDGE—The broadest, largest grain of any 
Ensilage Corn. Matures early and is very popular in this 
section. Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
EUREKA—A double purpose Corn, being a first- 
class Ensilage Corn and ( a good field Corn. Tall and 
leafy, 12 to 15 feet high with an enormous growth of 
fodder. 1 Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
PAMUNKEY—The heaviest producer of all Ensilage 
Corn. Has a strong and vigorous growth, attaining a 
height of 13 to 15 feet, and yielding an unusually heavy 
growth of fodder. Stalk usually bears two ears 10 to 12 
inches long, 2 to 2 inches in diameter, with a good 
depth of grain. 1 Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 Bu. 
VIRGINIA—Has a deep grain and makes an excellent 
husking corn if not cut for silage. Makes a large growth 
of broad, thick, succulent fodder and is a fine ensilage 
Corn. 1 Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.25; 5 Bu. $2.20 per Bu. 
Grasses 
TIMOTHY 
Wesco, Purity 99.60% 
Lb. 9c; Bu. $3.65; 5 Bu. $3.60 per Bu. 
TIMOTHY 
Purity 99.25% (Valley) 
Lb. 9c; Bu. $3.60; 5 Bu. $3.55 per Bu. 
BLUE GRASS—KENTUCKY 
Purity 80.00% 
Lb. 25c; Bu. $2.90; 8 Bu. Bag, $2.85 per Bu. 
ORCHARD GRASS 
Virginia Grown 85/85 
Lb. 19c; Bu. $2.75; 8 Bu. $2.70 per Bu. 
RED TOP 
Wesco, Purity 90.00% 
Lb. 23c; 25 lb Lots, 22c per Lb. 
BENT GRASS (Seaside) 
Lb. 75c; 5 lb. lots $3.60; 10 lb lots $7.00 
CHEWING’S FESCUE 
Lb. 40c; 5 Lbs. $1.90; 10 Lbs. $3.60 
RED FESCUE (For Terraces) 
Lb. 40c; 5 Lbs. $1.90; 10 Lbs. $3.60 
RYE GRASS (Domestic) 
Lb. 15c; 25 Lbs. and over 12c per Lb. 
ROUGH STALKED MEADOW GRASS 
(Poa Trivialis) 
Lb. 40c; 5 Lbs. $1.90; 25 Lbs. $9.00 
SUDAN GRASS 
Lb. 10c; 25 Lbs. $1.75; 100 Lbs. $6.00 
TALL MEADOW OATS GRASS 
Purity 82.00% 
Lb. 23c; Bu. $2.32; 8 Bu. Bag $2.21 per Bu. 
HAIRY VETCH 
Purity 98.00% (Wesco) 
Wonderful Land Improver 
Lb. 12c; 50 Lbs. and over 11c per Lb. 
Lespedeza Sericea 
(PERENNIAL) 
A perennial, once started will stand indefinitely—very 
hardy and drought resistant. Thrives on thin acid soil. 
Very leafy and a heavy seeder. Will make two cuttings 
the first year. A heavy and deep rooted system. Plant 
hulled seed in spring after danger of killing frost. Sow 
about 15 lbs. per acre broadcasted like Alfalfa. Cover 
about eight inches. Plant unhulled seed in Feb. and 
March. 20 lbs. per acre. Inoculate with NITROGIN. 
Hulled Seed, Lb. 44c; 10 lbs. $4.30; 100 lbs. $42.00 
Unhulled Seed, Lb. 33c; 10 lbs. $3.20; 100 lbs. $30.00. 
Lespedeza Korean 
(ANNUAL) 
A Legume that will grow in acid soil and on thin 
worn-out lands. Very drought resistant. Can be sown 
without soil preparation. Will reseed and come from year 
to year. Should be in every pasture. Inoculate with 
NITROGIN. 
High Grade Virginia Seed 
Lb. 20c; 100 lbs. $18.00. 
Seed showing two dodder per ounce, lc per lb. less. 
TENN. CULTIVATED MILLET 
Millet 
Tennessee Cultivated—(Round Seed). Withstands 
drought better than all other varieties. It is used as a 
Summer hay crop and should be sown thickly and cut 
when the heads are in bloom, never allowing it to get 
old or seed. Very useful for cleaning rich, foul lands 
of weeds as its quick, abundant growth smothers weeds. 
Sow one bushel per acre in May, June or July. Two 
crops can be seeded the same season, if desired. An 
ideal crop to sow with Cow Peas. Ask for Prices. 
Peanuts 
Improved Virginia Jumbo—A running vine variety that 
yields uniform, large, bright Peanuts and produces bet¬ 
ter crops with less pops than most varieties. 1 Lb. 20c; 
5 Lbs. 70c. Not Postpaid. 
Valencia—A large Peanut containing more nuts than 
the common varieties. Pods are large and well filled, 
usually containing three or four nuts, and of handsome 
appearance. Lb. 15c; 5 Lbs. 60c. Not Postpaid. 
Cow Peas 
1 Bu. 5 Bu. 10 Bu. 
Clay Mixed .$3.00 $2.95 $2.90 
Gray Whips .... Ask for Prices 
Soy Beans 
Culture—For hay broadcast lffj bushels per acre; for 
seed 1 bushel. Cow Peas and Soy Beans should not be 
sown in Virginia until the latter part of May or the 
first of June. 
Care—If a crust forms on the land before the Soy 
beans come up, break it up with a harrow. This will 
prevent what is commonly called “breaking their necks.” 
1 Bu. 5 Bu. 10 Bu. 
Virginia (Brown) .$3.50 $3.45 $3.40 
Black Wilson (Black) . 3.25 3.20 3.15 
Laredo . 5.00 4.90 
Sugar Cane 
Sugar Drip—This variety makes a large, juicy and suc¬ 
culent growth, yielding about 65 per cent of the weight 
of the cane in juice when extracted by a good farm mill; 
a stronger mill should extract as much as 75 to 80 per 
cent. Well adapted to Virginia. 1 Lb. 15c; 5 Lbs. 60c. 
Not Postpaid. 
Early Orange—Another excellent Cane for both sor¬ 
ghum and forage crop. 1 Lb. 15c; 5 Lbs. 60c (Not Post¬ 
paid. 
Rape Seed 
Dwarf Essex—'I his crop 'is very highly recommended 
for cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. Sow in early spring 
3 to 5 pounds per acre in drills, or 8 to 10 pounds per 
acre broadcast. An excellent green for table use. Lb. 10c; 
25 Lbs. $2.25; 100 Lbs. $7.50. Not Postpaid. 
Plant clean seed. We have installed a modem Seed 
Cleaning Machine—the only one in this territory. If you 
have seed to be cleaned, phone or write for cleaning date. 
