WOOD’S TREATED SEED GRAINS 
Tripled Cleaned. 99% Pure. Over 90% Germination 
OATS, WHEAT and BARLEY, TREATED WITH CERESAN INCREASED 
THE YIELD 20%, made a more uniform, vigorous growth, taller straw, larger 
m heads, and eliminated practically all the smuts and other diseases in actual 
field tests on our Experimental farm. Ceresan is usually more effective than 
Copper Carbonate, does not reduce the germination like formaldehyde, and 
actually increases germination. All orders for Seed Oats, Wheat and Barley 
will bo treated with Ceresan without costs, unless order specifies “NOT 
TREATED” 
CERTIFIED, PEDIGREE AND SELECT STRAINS 
We offer three strains of Seed Grains, all grown from highest yielding 
crops. The Certified Strain passed field and bin inspection of the Virginia 
Crop Improvment' Association and carries the official tags. Our Pedigree 
Strain is grown from certified seed. We recommend both for seed and grain 
production. Select Strains may contain a slight mixture of bearded heads, 
but yield well 
In Ordering Specify Strain Desired. Otherwise Pedigree Will Be Shipped. 
Treated Free 2-Bus. Bags. Broken Bags 5c. Bus Higher 
Sow 11/2 to 2 bus. per acre. 20 bus. Per bus. 
WHEAT 
BEARDLESS VARIETIES lots. 
WOOD’S FORWARD WHEAT—Select. $1.20 
Pedigree. 1.30 
Certified. Recommended for Piedmont and Mountain 
Sections. Rust and loose smut resistant. 1.40 
WOOD’S REDHART No. 3—Select . 1.25 
Pedigree . 1.35 
Certified. Heaviest yielding and earliest maturing wheat 
in tests from Virginia *0 Georgia. Loose smut resistant. 
Rust escaping Wood’s Certified Redhart No. 3 made the 
highest yield—48 bus. per acre. In 1938 and again in 
1939, outyielded all other strains in a leading Southern 
60 lbs. 
$1.25 
1.35 
1.45 
1.30 
1.40 
Ceresan Treatment for Oats 
Heavy smut Infection retards the growth of oats, as 
shown above by the row on the left, while that on 
the right shows the normal development of the 
plants from Ceresan treated seed. 
Pedigree 
Certified. 
EAPLANI 
Pedigree 
WOOD’S LEE COLD PROOF OATS 
Constantly outyields all Southeastern oat varieties in State Ex¬ 
periment Station tests. Wood’s Improved Lee No. 5 yielded 
26% more than ordinary Lee Cold Proof in 1938 North Caro¬ 
lina test. 
Sow 3 bu. per acre for grain; 5 bu. for hay. 
(T A 3-bus. bags. Bus. 32 lbs. 30-bu. lots, 
A C5 PRICES INCLUDE TREATING 
LEE COLD PROOF—Select. 
Pedigree . 
Certified . 
Certified. A new development from Leap's 
Prolific, with larger head and grain and 
Pedigree 
per bus. 
$ .77 
.82 
.87 
1.00 
Per bus. 
$ .80 
.85 
.90 
1.05 
DIXIE PURPLE STRAW WHEAT—Select 
Pedigree . 
Certified. 10 days earlier than Leap’s. 
BEARDED VARIETIES: 
RYE 
WOOD’S IMPROVED LEE No. 5—Pedigree 
Certified. Highest yielding oat for grain 
hay or winter pasture. Tallest, most 
winter resistant, heaviest grain... . 1.05 1.10 
FULGRAIN—Select.77 .80 
Pedigree .82 .85 
Certified. Best grain oat for Southern 
Coastal Section. Earlier, hardier and 
more disease resistant than Fulghum.87 .90 
FULGHUM—Select.77 .80 
Pedigree.82 .85 
WINTER TURF—Pedigree.85 .88 
2-Bus. Bags. Bus. 56 lbs. 
Sow 1 y 2 to 2 bus. per acre. 
WINTER RYE.92 .95 
WOOD’S ABRUZZI RYE—Select . 1.25 1.30 
Pedigree . 1.35 1.40 
Certified . 1.45 1.50 
BALBO RYE. Developed by Tennessee Ex¬ 
periment Station . 1.80 1.85 
WOOD’S SUPER-ABRUZZI RYE. A new 
improved strain that yields about twice 
as much as ordinary Abruzzi. It is two 
weeks earlier, more winter resistant, 
straw is a foot taller, stands up better, 
and furnishes y 2 more grazing. 1.95 2.00 
WOOD’S ABRUZZI RYE 
Made the highest yield on record—67.2 bushels per acre— 
in 1939 in a leading Southern Experiment Station test.—40% 
more than other leading strains. 
The United States Department of Agriculture tests 
showed that 45% of the Abruzzi Rye shipped into the 
South in 1938 was misbranded unadapted Northern Rye, 
practically worthless in the South. As Northern Rye 
now costs less than half of genuine Abruzzi, even more may 
be shipped into the South this fall. These tests report that 
all lots of WOOD’S ABRUZZI RYE were genuine and far 
superior for winter pasture, grain and straw. 
Pedigree . 
Certified. Heaviest yielding bearded wheat 
2-Bus. bags. Bus. 48 lbs. 
Sow 2 to 3 bus. per acre. 
Prices include Seed Treatment. 
BARLEY 
Pedigree. Grown from Certified seed.. 
Certified . 
Field inspection by the State Inspector 
showed practically no bearded heads, dis- 
eease or noxious weeds. Yielded 62 bus. 
per acre in 1939 in a leading Southern 
Experiment Station test. 
BEARDED WINTER BARLEY—Select. . . .95 
Pedigree. Yield’s twice as much as 
wheat. Extremely winter hardy . 1.05 
WOOD’S NOBARB BARLEY . 1.25 
1.45 
1.50 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.50 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
$1.10 
$1.15 
1.25 
1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.00 
1.10 
1.30 
WOOD’S NOBARB BARLEY 
Heaviest yielding winter hardy barley and best for winter 
pasture or hay. Its awns are free of the sticky barbs which 
make Bearded Barley objectionable. For four years it aver¬ 
aged 12% more grain and 26.4% more straw than Bearded 
Winter Barley, was 4 inches taller, more erect, broader 
leaves, more fall and winter growth and matured earlier. 
In one test it yielded 53.1 bushels per acre to 39.7 for 
Bearded Barley. 
A AT For Oats, Barley and Wheat—Effective in 
L-rirvI^oAlN controlling covered smut and stripe of bar¬ 
ley, oat smuts and stinking smut of wheat. It improves 
the stand and yield of grains 20%. A pound treats 32 
bushels at a cost of 2c. a bushel. By mail postpaid, lb. 85c.; 
5-lb. pkg., $3.35. Not postpaid, lb. 70c.; 5-lb. bag, $3.00; 
25-lb. pkg. $12.75. 
f nnn n,. rpvhnnato For Treating- Wheat. Use 2 to 3 
UUppcI UcII OOllalc ounces per bushel. By mail postpaid, 
1-lb. carton, 40c.; 5-lb. carton, $1.35; 25-lb. pkg., $4.90. Not 
postpaid, 1-lb. carton, 25c.; 5-lb. carton, $1.00; 25-lb. pkg., $4.25. 
