Heavy prolific heads of WOOD’S PULGEAIN 
OATS. In the South Carolina test Fulgraln 
made 94 hus. per acre to 51 for Fulghum. 
WOOD’S TREATED SEED OATS 
99% Pure. 90 to 100% Germination 
Wood’s Seed Oats are heavily recleaned, have large heavy kernels, and 
are treated against diseases that attack young seedlings. They will make 
vigorous, healthy plants that withstand winter freezes and make stronger 
stalks, larger heads, and greater yields of plump grain that is free of disease. 
Fall sown oats make much larger yields of both grain and hay than 
spring sown oats, prevent erosion and loss of soil nutrients that become 
available by winter freezing and thawing, furnish valuable winter grazing 
when animals most need green feed, and make a better nurse crop for 
grass and clover seedling#. Yet, njany farmers lose their fall sown oats by 
winter killing by not planting Wood ’s Treated Cold Resistant Seed Oats. 
-Sow pats, in September, three'b^fciels per acre for grain or five bushels 
for hay on a well prepared ^seed bed, firm beneath with 2 to 3 inches of 
mellow surface soil. Apply 400 lbs. WOOD’S STANDARD WHEAT FER¬ 
TILIZER per acre. 
CERTIFIED WOOD’S IMPROVED LEE No. 5 
Heaviest Yielding Oat for Piedmont or Mountain Sections. Early Maturing. 
Highest Test Weight Per Bushel, Tallest, Most Winter Resistant, and Best 
Oat for Hay or Winter Pasture Anywhere in the South. 
For 15 years Lee has been the leading oat for grain or hay in North 
Carolina and Virginia. Our Strain No. 5 is an improved selection from Leh 
It has constantly outyielded Lee, and all other oats for five years in the 
Statesville, N. C., Experiment Station tests, being more winter resistant, 
having heavier grain, longer heads, taller stalks, and producing more hay. 
“Although planted very late, your Improved Lee No. 5 grew unusually 
well and made a tremendous yield. Several neighbors commented on its 
extreme winter resistance. The heads were longer and the straw taller 
than other Lea Oats. There was no sign of smut or other diseases. I 
will double my acreage in them this fall.” — Ellerslie Farm, King George 
County, Va. 
“Wood’s Improved Lee No. 5 are the heaviest oats I ever raised.”-—E. 
Lynn Garrett, Caroline County, Va. 
As stocks are extremely limited, and it should command a premium 
next year, we suggest placing your order for immediate shipment. 
Certified Fulgrain Cold and Smut Resistant 
Heaviest Yielding Oat for Southern Coastal Section 
More disease resistant, much larger, heavier grain, and 
earlier maturing than Fulghums. We predict it will shortly 
replace all other oats in the coastal section. Matures before 
hot weather and rust damage. Although not as cold re¬ 
sistant as Lee, it was not affected by a cold winter that 
damaged Fulghums. Stools well. Vigorous winter growth. 
Superior for winter pasturing. Tough straw. Large ,well 
balanced heads. Beautiful, long, heavy grains with a rich 
reddish yellow color, thin hull, high per cent of meat and 
heavy test weight per bushel. State inspectors found no 
smut, rust or other disease or varietal mixture in our fields. 
CERTIFIED LEE COLD PROOF OATS 
Our Pure Certified Stock Is Far Superior to Ordinary Lee 
Oats Which Have Become Mixed and “run out.” 
Many customers who planted it last fall report yields of 
over 100 bushels per acre, including C. S. Hooper, of Spotsyl¬ 
vania County, Va., and T. H. Blanton, of Caroline County, Va. 
It is considerably taller, more winter resistant, stools out and 
grows more vigorously in cold weather than Fulghum or 
Fulgrain. Next to our Improved Lee No. 5 it is the best 
oat for hay or pasture anywhere in the South and best for 
grain in the Piedmont or Mountain section. 
H-arge plump meaty kernels of WOOD’S IMPROVED LEE No. 5, 
weigh over 40 lhs. per struck hushel. In the 1938 N. C. test it 
yielded 26% more than Lee or any other oat. 
USE WOOD’S “STANDARD” FERTILIZERS FOR PROFITABLE CROPS 
Prices F. O. B. Richmond 
WOOD’S STANDARD WHEAT—2-12-4. 
WOOD’S SUPER STANDARD—4-16-4. . 
WOOD’S STANDARD—4-12-4 . 
NITRATE OF SODA . 
16% ACID PHOSPHATE. 
VIGORO, Swift’s Plant Food, 10 lbs. 85c. 
V. C. FAIRWAY—6-6-4, 100% Soluble.. 
HYDRATED LIME—10 lbs. 20c. 
25 lbs. 
50 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
200 lbs. 
Ton. 
$ .40 
$ .75 
$1.35 
$2.50 
$24.00 
.50 
.90 
1.65 
3.10 
30.00 
.45 
.80 
1.50 
2.90 
28.00 
! .75 
1.15 
2.00 
.... 
38.00 
.60 
1.10 
1.95 
.... 
37.00 
.... 
1.70 
16.50 
1.50 
2.50 
4.00 
.... 
.65 
1.20 
2.25 
44.00 
. . . 
.CO 
1.00 
17.00 
: .oo 
1.10 
2.00 
.... 
40.00 
.20 
.G.~ 
1.50 
2.75 
25.00 
PEAT MOSS, G. R. M. Brand (for mulching), bale $3. 
For generations farmers have found 
Wood’s “Standard’* Fertilizers give the 
highest return for dollar invested. They 
are rich in organic matter, giving a last¬ 
ing effect, leaving plenty of plant food 
to produce a vigorous growth and early 
maturity in the spring. Many fertilizers 
of equal analysis quickly leach out, let¬ 
ting the plants v inter-kill and leaving 
no food for spring growth. One ton of 
Wood’s “Super St mdard” is equivalent 
in plant food to :wo tons of ordinary 
fertilizer, and save.; in freight and hand¬ 
ling costs. It is a l ideal balanced food 
for grain, hay or pasture crops. 
