Wetsel's Dependable Seed Corn 
and Greater Profits with Hybrid Corn 
Hand Selected, Graded, Tested and Treated. Bags Included. 
WHY USE CERTIFIED SEED CORN? 
As members of the Virginia Crop Improvement Association, we 
recommend Certified Seed Corn. Stooks of known merit are ob¬ 
tained. carefully isolated, and selections made by experienced 
growers. In September the fields are inspected for purity; the 
storage and drying equipment is also inspected. In January the 
stock in storage is inspected and samples taken for germination 
and mixture. Corn passing these tests will be shelled, graded 
and samples tested for germination. Seed passing all these tests 
is then sold as Certified Corn. 
The additional cost of about 6c an acre to plant Certified strains 
will pay you back many times in dollars at harvest time. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. (Certified.) Grown by Mr. Ward, Champion 
Corn-grower of Virginia. Use Certified seed and be sure of a 
good crop, even under adverse conditions. The most popular 
Yellow Corn on the market. Pk. 85 cts., bu. $3.00. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. Grown from Certified Seed one year remov¬ 
ed.. Graded and tested. Pk. 60 cts. Bu. $2.25. 
Boone County White Dent. (Certified.) Matures in 125 days; 
9 feet tall. Has won most of the important prizes for White 
corn in Virginia corn shows for thirty years. It has magnificent 
heavy ears 10 to 11 inches long, with 18 to 20 straight rows 
of deep grain closely wedged on a white cob. One of the heavi¬ 
est yielding corns on good soils in the Piedmont and Valley 
sections. Pk. 75 cts.; Bu. $2.75- 
Boone County White Dent. We can also supply Boone County 
White grown from Certified Seed. One year removed. Pk. 60 cts. 
Bu- $2.25. 
Golden Queen. (Certified.) 110 days. Extensively grown in Mary¬ 
land and southern Pennsylvania, and becoming popular in Vir¬ 
ginia on account of its good qualities. Ears medium size with 
deep grains. Fine yielder on good soil and a reliable producer 
on thin soils. Gal. 45 cts., pk. 80 cts., bu- $3.00. 
Bloody Butcher. 100 to 110 days. Stalks about 9 ft. high with 
big ears of red and yellow grains. Desirable for silage or feed¬ 
ing. Gal. 30 cts., pk. 50 cts., bu. $1.85. 
Early Massodent. Often known as White Cap.Large ears with deep 
grains, pale yellow on cob but rich yellow when shelled. Gal. 
30 cts., pk. 50 cts., bu. $1.85. 
Extra-Early Clarage. Seed produced in central Ohio. Ear reason¬ 
ably large, with rich golden grains. Should yield a satisfactory 
crop of good hard Corn. Gal. 35 cts., pk. 55 cts., bu. $2.00. 
Golden Queen. (Not Certified.) Gal. 30 cts., pk. 55 cts. bu. $2.00. 
Pride of the North. 90 to 100 days. Ears 7 to 8 ins. long, car¬ 
rying 12 to 14 rows of yellow grains. Gal. 30 cts. pk. 55 cts., 
bu. $2.00. 
“Lancaster or Penn Sure Crop”. This great corn has won for it¬ 
self more friends—has more users through Eastern United States 
—than any other corn! No other corn has brought in nearly 
so many fine reports from its users. There must be reasons for 
such great popularity. And there are! It is a money-making, 
truly sure-cropping corn. Produces good large ears of hard 
corn—lots of them—mighty few nubbins. Fills the crib, and 
fills the silo. Pk. 50 cts. ; Bu. $1.85. 
Wetsel’s Seed Corn Treated with Semesan Jr. * Free 
Much seed com becomes infected with some disease organism 
before or after planting. The result is a poor stand, weak plants, 
mouldy ears, and reduced yield. We treat all our seed corn with 
Semeson Jr., without cost to you. The treatment permits earlier 
planting, increases germination, protects from blight, root-rot, and 
other diseases makes better plants, and should increase the yield 
from 4 to 20 bushels an acre. 
IOWEALTH HYBRID 
IOWEALTH NO. 53. This is a big eared, utility type hybrid in 
the southern corn belt class. Ears are of high quality and very 
disease resistant, carried rather low on the stalk. This ma.kes 
it ideal for bottom land where ears are likely to run too high, 
but Iowealth 52 and 25 are preferable on up-land. Ears are 12 
inches long and 18 to 20 rowed, bright yellow in color. 
IOWEALTH NO. 52. For maximum grain yields on almost any 
soil type in the southern corn belt zone you will find it hard 
to equal this number. It often produces two good-sized ears 
per plant and for this reason can be cribbed earlier in the fall 
than most hybrids of this maturity. The ears are medium 
smooth and very disease resistant. This is the most productive 
new number recently introduced. It stands well and has less ear 
worm damage than most other strains. Gal. 90 cts., Pk. $1.80 ; 
bu. $7.00. Not postpaid. Gal. $1.05 ; Pk. $2.05 ; %bu. $3.95, 
bu. $7.70. By mail Postpaid. 
Wood’s Hybrid Early Yellow 
Dent 
Highest Yielding Yellow Corn for Middle Atlantic States 
Matures in 112 days; roasting ears in 85 days. A cross be¬ 
tween Reid’s Yellow Dent and Lancaster Surecrop inbreds with 
the same wide adaption. For three years it made the highest 
average yield of any yellow corn in Piedmont and Mountain Vir¬ 
ginia Experiment Stations, outyielding 27 white and yellow 
corns at Chatham, Va. Other tests indicate it is the best yel¬ 
low corn for Western North Carolina, Kentucky, lower altitudes 
of West Virginia Maryland. Southern Pennsylvania, Delaware and 
New Jersey. Heaviest yielding early feed corn farther south. It 
should be planted a fourth closer in the row. Short, stocky stalk 
each bearing a large, sound, beautiful ear 11 inches long. 
“I planted two hybrid corns from different seedsmen and found 
Wood’s most adaptable, disease-resistant and strongest roots. It is 
storm-resistant and yields well above all other corns. I have 
placed mv order with you for myself and neighbors.”— G. D. 
D'utrow, Frederick County, Maryland. 
“My regular corn was washed down by heavy rains and didn’t 
do anything. Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent came through and made 
a good yield. It had the best stalk T ever saw. I am planting 
my entire crop in it next vear.”—I. W. Hayes, Lenoir County, 
N. C. 
Gal. 80 cts., pk. $1.60, y 2 bu. $3.00, bu. $6.00, 5 bus. lots 
$5.75—not postpaid— F.O.B. —Harrisonburg 
Gal. $1.00, pk. $1.90, V 2 bu. $3.45, bu. $6.75.— by mail post¬ 
paid. 
Ensilage Corn 
Grown on James River 
Blue Ridge. Matures early and is popular in this section. The 
grain is the largest of any ensilage variety. Gal. 30 cts., pk. 
60 cts., bus. $2.25. 
Eureka. A first-class Ensilage Corn and a good Field Corn. 
Stalks 12 to 15 ft. high. Gal. 30 cts., uk. 55 cts. bu. $2.00. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Old Virginia. Broad, thick, succulent fodder. Deep grain, easy 
to husk. Bu. $2.00 ; 5 bu. $1.95 per bu. 
Pamunkey. Extra-heavy producer. Strong, vigorous growth, 18 to 
15 ft. high. Stalks usually bear 2 large ears. Gal. 30 cts., 
pk. 60 cts., bu. $2.25. 
