HOW TO ORDER-PRICE CHANGES-TERMS 
How to Mnnpv — Money should be sent by BANE 
now to aena money CHECKi postoffice money 
ORDER, EXPRESS MONEY ORDER OR REGISTERED 
LETTER; in case they go astray in the mails they can be 
traced and duplicates secured. Always register letters con¬ 
taining currency. Postage stamps in small amounts are satis¬ 
factory. We prefer 5c, 10c and 20c denominations. Customers 
who have no regular account with us will kindly remit the 
amount with their orders, or name business references, as cus¬ 
tomary, before opening new accounts. 
WooHU SppHs Are Tested and we know that they wil1 
wood s aeeas lesiea grow before they are sent 
out. Even then they occasionally do not come up, due to causes 
over which we have no control, such as covering too deeply 
or not deeply enough; too little or too much moisture; cold 
weather, insects, or a crust through which the sprouts cannot 
penetrate, etc.; therefore, T. W. Wood & Sons give no war¬ 
ranty, express or implied, as to description (name and kind), 
quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, 
bulbs or plants they send out. and will not be in any way re¬ 
sponsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the 
goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned and the 
amount paid for them will be refunded. 
We offer you the best seeds because it is fair thing to do and 
because we want to stay in business and grow. But we can¬ 
not control planting and cultural methods and weather and 
soil conditions, all of which affect the outturn of crops. 
COD ShlDments Shipping C. O. D. only adds to the 
'"• costj as the buyer pays the expense 
of collection. If you prefer shipment C. O. D. remit with your 
order one-half the amount of the bill. Under no circumstances 
will we ship plants and other perishable goods C. O. D. 
Yr»nv Namo anrl —Always be sure to give both; 
lour name ana Aaaress we have hU ndreds of orders, 
either unsigned or without address, awaiting identification. 
If you have not received the seeds you ordered probably yours 
is among them. 
Fliirtnafir»n ir» —Some time must necessarily 
Fluctuation in rrices elapse between the writ tng and 
printing of this catalog and the time it reaches you. In the 
meantime the market prices of some varieties, particularly 
field seeds, may have changed. As far as possible, these price 
changes will be printed in our CROP SPECIAL, a copy of 
which, quoting current prices, will be sent you free on re¬ 
quest. At any time we will be glad to quote you firm prices, 
or we will fill your order at the lowest prevailing prices, 
whether higher or lower than as printed in this catalog. If 
prices are lower, you get the benefit of the decline; if higher, 
we will, of course, be compelled to charge the prevailing price 
at the time the order is received. 
—There is no extra charge for hags in which to ship 
anything offered in this catalog. 
Bags 
Postpaid Prices on Garden Seeds ^ns^th^t^ garden 
be delivered to your door if you live on an R. F. D. route, or 
at any postoffice in the United States at postpaid prices. This 
applies to all garden seeds that are quoted “postpaid.” If you 
prefer, we will ship by express and prepay express charges. 
Shipment by express is safer than by parcel post. 
Postpaid Prices on Field Seeds ^va^Vd., Del, N. x,’ 
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. 
To Texas, Okla., Kan. and Neb., add 6c per pound to postpaid 
prices. 
To Cuba, add 10c per pound to postpaid prices. 
EXAMPLE: If you live in South Carolina, the fourth zone 
from Richmond, you would add 2c per pound to our ‘ postpaid 
price. If your order is for 25 lbs. Dwarf Essex Rape, quoted 
at $2.40 for 25 lbs. postpaid, you would add 50c to the price, 
making the cost $2.90 for 25 lbs. delivered at your postoffice. 
$1.00 BUYS $1.25 WORTH 
SAVE IN YOUR SEED BUYING 
If your order for garden and flower seeds in packets and 
ounces amounts to $1.00, you can select 25c worth of pack¬ 
ets and ounces extra, free of charge. 
If your order is for more than $1.00 in packets and 
ounces, you can have in addition one-fourth more in packets 
and ounces than the quantity you order at no cost tor the 
extra quantity. 
This offer applies to orders for packets and ounces only. 
It does not apply to orders for quarter-pounds and larger 
sizes, nor to onion sets, bulbs, field seeds, poultry supplies, 
insecticides, tools, etc. 
To get the benefit of this offer, cash must accompany the 
order. It does not apply to credit orders, nor does it apply 
to the total amount remitted for two or more orders sent in 
during the season. 
Offices, Salesroom, Parcel Post and 
Express Department 
ood i&eeds and 
ood Qjervice 
“Good Seeds and Good Ser¬ 
vice” is our slogan, and we 
try to live up to it. All 
through the past nearly 
sixty years we have sup¬ 
plied Good Seeds. Now we 
are equipped to give even 
better service, having 
bought the warehouse pic¬ 
tured on the right we now 
have 230,000 square feet of 
warehouse floor space with 
sixteen loading doors. All 
our warehouses are on rail¬ 
road tracks, and in them is 
installed the most modern 
seed cleaning machinery. 
This shows you how well 
equipped we are to live up 
to our slogan, “Good Seeds 
and Good Service.” 
We are very appreciative 
of the splendid business 
with which our many 
friends have favored us 
and hope they will continue 
to favor us. In return, we 
promise “Good Seeds and 
Good Service.” 
Very truly yours, 
January 1, 1938. T. W. WOOD & SONS 
