T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. 
LONG DISTANCE PHONE: 3-2138 
T. W. Wood & Sons give no warranty, express or implied, as to de¬ 
scription, including kind, variety, name, quality, productiveness, or any 
other matter of seeds, bulbs or plants they send out, and they will not 
be responsible in any way for the crop. 
POSTPAID PRICES cover all charges delivered to Va., N. C-, W. Va., 
Md., Penn., N. J., and Del. Postage to S. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn, Ohio, Ind., N. Y., Mich., 
and New England, add 2c. lb. to postpaid prices. To other States express or freight 
cheaper. Unless specified Postpaid, prices are P. O. B. RICHMOND, VA. 
Mention Crop Special No. 506 NO CHARGE FOR BAGS MARCH 20, 1939 
PRICES IN THIS CROP SPECIAL TAKE THE PLACE OF CATALOG PRICES 
SEED SWEET POTATOES 
April Shipment. Per Peck Per Bushel 
Hamper 
Porto Rico .$ .35 
Porto Rico—Certified. .45 
Nancy Hall.35 
Nancy Hall—Certified. .45 
Maryland Golden.50 
WOOD’S FIELD CORN PRICES AND DAYS TO MATURE 
Treated Semesan Jr., 15c. bu. extra Days to 
CERTIFIED FIEIiD CORNS Mature 
Oklahoma Silvermine—Certified . 125 
Wood’s Dixie—Certified . 126 
Latham’s Double—Certified . 132 
Boone County—Certified . 126 
Wood’s Improved White Dent—Cert. 128 
Wood’s Golden Prolific—Certified .... 128 
Reid’s Yellow Dent—Certified. 119 
PEDIGREE FIEIiD CORNS 
Wood’s Dixie . 126 
Latham’s Double. 132 
Boone County . 125 
Woodburn White Dent . 125 
Wood’s Improved White Dent. 125 
Wood’s Golden Froliific . 128 
Wood’s Improved Golden Dent. 121 
Reid’s Yellow Dent . 119 
SOUTHERN GROWN PROLIFIC CORNS 
Douthit’s Prolific . 134 
Whatley’s Prolific . 135 
Tennessee Red Cob . 130 
Neal’s Paymaster . 130 
Hasting’s Prolific . 134 
Mosby’s Prolific .'.. 128 
Wood’s Southern Snowflake . 125 
Hickory King . 126 
Mexican June . 120 
Tuxpan . 135 
Indian Chief . 128 
Jarvis Golden Frolific . 122 
SOUTHERN FLINT CORNS 
Florida White Flint. 132 
Cuban Yellow Flint . 138 
Yellow Tuxpan . 135 
EARLY MATURING CORN 
Iowa Silver King . 
P. O. B. 
Peck 
$ .85 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.75 
.75 
.75 
Lancaster Surecrop . 
EXTRA EARLY MATURING CORNS 
Sanford 8-Row White Flint . 
Wood’s 90-Day 8-Row Golden Flint.. 
Longfellow 8-Row Yellow Flint. 
Canada Early Yellow Flint . 
Clarage Early Yellow Dent. 
Smoky Dent . 
Cornell 11 . 
Gold Mine Yellow Dent . 
ENSILAGE CORN and Days to 
Wood’s Hybrid Sweepstakes Ensilage 
Wood’s Early Eureka 
Cocke’s 
90 
.80 
125 
.80 
115 
.65 
120 
.65 
111 
.65 
127 
.65 
105 
.65 
111 
.65 
90 
.70 
90 
.70 
97 
.70 
90 
.70 
99 
.70 
93 
.70 
93 
.70 
99 
.70 
ys 
to Ma 
103 
1.25 
120 
.75 
116 
.75 
118 
.70 
111 
.70 
111 
.70 
114 
.70 
108 
.70 
104 
.70 
112 
.60 
114 
.60 
120 
.60 
111 
.60 
RICHMOND 
i Bus 
$1.50 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.35 
1.35 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
2.30 
1.25 
1.25 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
5-Bus. 
POSTPAID 
Bus. 
Lots 
l Peck 
Peck 
$2.65 
$2.50 
$ .80 
$1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15. 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.90 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.25 
2.15 
.75 
1.15 
2.40 
2.25 
.75 
1.20 
2.40 
2.25 
.75 
1.20 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.05 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.05 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.05 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.05 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.05 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.05 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
4.25 
4.10 
1.00 
1.65 
2.15 
2.00 
.75 
1.15 
2.15 
2.00 
.75 
1.15 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
1.85 
.70 
1.10 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.00 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.00 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.00 
1.75 
1.60 
.65 
1.00 
$ 1.00 
1.30 
1.00 
1.30 
1.60 
WOOD’S SEED POTATOES 
IRISH COBBLER 
Certified North Dakota grown 
Certified Maine grown. 1.65 
Virginia Second Crop No. 3... 
RED BLISS—Selected . 
Certified North Dakota grown 
Virginia Second Crop. 1.35 
CHIPPEWA—Maine grown . 
GREEN MOUNTAIN 
WOOD’S SEED OATSi“- 
Sow 3 bu. per acre 20-bu. lots Per bu. 
Ceresan Treated Free. per bu. 32 lbs. 
Columbia Spring Oats . . $ . 65 $ . 68 
Burt.62 .65 
White Spring.70 .72 
Sweedish Select.75 .78 
Select Fulghum.72 .75 
Pedigree Fulghum.77 .80 
Pedigree Fulgrain.77 .80 
Lee Cold Proof—Pedigree .90 .95 
Bearded Spring Barley ..1.15 1.20 
Wood’s Treated Cotton Seed 
High Germination. Early Maturing 
Va. Experiment Station: “Ceresan treated 
cotton was ready to pick ten days before 
untreated seed planted same time. Do not 
plant untreated seed in Va.” 
S. C. Experiment Station: Treated cot¬ 
ton seed produced twice as many plants as 
untreated seed and yielded 430 pounds more 
per acre, 28% increase.” 
N. C. Ex. Sta.: Treating cotton seed in¬ 
creased returns $21.56 per acre. 2J times as 
many plants came up as untreated seed. 
Treating prevents seed rotting and seedling 
disease in cold, damp weather, makes 
stronger plants evenly spaced and avoids 
planting over. Allows planting ten days 
sarlier, getting ahead of boll weevil. Pre¬ 
vents boll rot, blight and other diseases.” 
D. & P. L. 11-A, Deltapine 
We are exclusive agents for FOUNDA¬ 
TION STOCK SEED, the most popular cot¬ 
ton in America, 10,000 acres averaged 650 
lbs. lint per acre for 3 years. Experiment 
Stations throughout the cotton belt prove 
it to be the heaviest producing good staple 
variety. It made the highest money value 
per acre in both North and South Carolina 
1938 cotton tests. 1J inch staple, 41% lint, 
semi-wilt resistant, extra early maturing. 
Seed is delinted and treated with Ceresan. 
WOOD’S EARLY LONG STAPLE COTTON 
500-lb. Lots 15c. per 100 lbs. Less. Bushel 100-lb. 
60 lbs. 
150 lbs. 
150 lbs. 
Prices Includes Treatment with Ceresan 
30-lbs. 
Bags 
$1.40 
$3.00 
$2.90 
Foundation Deltapine D. & P. L., 11-A, Cert. 
$2.35 
$7.40 
1.65 
3.70 
3.60 
Coker 100, Certified, 1% inch staple, 37% lint 
1.30 
4.00 
1.65 
3.70 
3.60 
Farm Relief 4 and 5..Cert. .1 T V sta., 38% lint 
1.30 
4.00 
1.50 
3.25 
3.15 
Dixie Triumph 25, Wilt Resist., Cert., lyV sta. 
1.30 
4.00 
1.40 
3.00 
2.90 
Early Trice, Cert., lyV inch staple, 34% lint 
1.30 
4.00 
1.65 
3.70 
3.60 
Mexican Big Boll 128-6, Cert., 1^ staple... 
1.30 
4.00 
1.35 
2.85 
2.75 
Cleveland Big Boll 5, Cert., ltV staple, 36% lint 
1.30 
4.00 
1.80 
4.00 
3.90 
Uncertified strains of above varieties, except 
D. P. L. 
1.15 
3.65 
1.50 
3.40 
3.30 
Wood’s Ingold, 1 3/32 staple, 40% lint, earliest 
1.30 
4.00 
1.80 
4.00 
3.90 
4-in-l Wilt Resistant, 1 3/32 staple, 36% lint 
1.15 
3.65 
