T. W . WOOD & SONS 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
71 
EARLY POTATOES 
m . —To those who prefer a potato with a pink skin 
ISS ana w * 11 te flesh, or those who grow for markets 
where this color is in demand, we recommend 
Red Bliss. It is one 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 pota¬ 
to. Its productiveness 
and fine quality com¬ 
mend 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 
., ,, , potatoes. By mail 
postpaid, 14 peck 65c; peck $1.05; y 2 bushel $ 1 . 75 . 
Not postpaid, 14 peck 40c; peck 60c; 14 bushel $1.00; bushel $1.55; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.35; 5-bag lots $3.25 per bag. 
MAINE GROWN RED BEISS. Grown from selected planting stock 
and grown expressly for planting. By mail postpaid, 14 peck 65c; 
peck $1.05; 14 bushel $1.75. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 40c; peck 60c; y 2 bushel $1.00; bushel $1.60; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.50; 5-bag lots $3.40 per bag. 
Spaulding No. 4 Rose Potato 
n , , W , . n NORTHERN GROWN. — A 
bDauldina No 4 Kosp great yielder of potatoes that 
dfJOUIUlliy I -T IWOC W in 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, *4 peck 65c ? 
peck $1.05; 14 bushel $1.75. 
Not postpaid, 14 peck 40c; peck 60c; 14 bushel $1.00; bushel$lAO; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.50; 5-bag lots $3.40 per bag. 
2nd Early and Late Potatoes 
Improved Peachblow 
—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 65c; peck $1.05; 14 bushel $1.75. 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.50; 5-bag lots $3.40 per bag. 
Green Mountain 
G k A . —Has the reputation of making big 
Teen fvlountain crops everywhere and on practically 
1 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, *4 peck 65c; 
peck $1.05; y 2 bushel $1.75. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 40c; peck 60 c; y 2 bushel $1.00; bushel $ 1 . 60 ; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.50; 5-bag lots $3.40 per bag. 
5EEECTED GREEN MOUNTAIN—By mail postpaid, y 2 peck 65c; 
peck $1.05; y 2 bushel $1.70. 
Not postpaid, y 2 peck 40c; peck 60c; y 2 bushel 95c; bushel $1.50; 
10-peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.25; 5-bag lots $3.15 per bag. 
Lookout Mountain 
Eookout 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, 
14 peck 65c; peck $1.05; y 2 bushel $1.75. 
Not postpaid, V 2 peck 40c ; peck 60c; y 2 bushel $1.00; bushel $1.60; 
10 -peck bag (150 lbs.) $3.50; 5-bag lots $3.40 per bag. 
Sweet Potatoes 
—At the time this catalog is printed 
these cannot be quoted. Write for prices 
, — - “* * “ Md., Del., N. J. and Fenna. • 
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. : 
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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. » 
