SEEDSMEN SINCE 
T. W. WOOD & sons - 
29 
1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S TREATED TOBACCO SEEDS 
Wood's Tobacco Seeds are treated. This treatment is to prevent wildfire, black fire, angular leaf spot, etc. 
CULTURE —It is customary to burn a piece of land in the woods for plant beds. This destroys grass, weeds and in- 
sects, adds fertility through the action of the wood ashes and leaves the ground in good order. The seeds are sown 
about February and protected by plant-bed cloth to keep off tobacco flies. When large enough and weather is settled 
(about June), set the plants out in highly manured or fertilized soil in 314-foot rows, 3 feet between the plants. Con- 
stant care must be given, cultivating, suckering, worming, etc. An ounce will produce plants for 3 acres. 
PRICE ALL VARIETIES put. 10c; oz. s0c; 14 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00, postpaid. 
—A broad-leaved bright tobacco that is easy to cure and makes a 
499. Bonanza 
rich leaf of good weight and bright color. 
500. Jamaica Wrapper —Makes a long, broad leaf set well apart on the stalk; 
cures bright yellow and is of fine quality. 
—Long, broad tapering leaves well spaced. Cures 
easily to a high-grade bright leaf. 
503. Mammoth Gold SSNS large broad leaf cures easily to a dark lemon or 
rich orange. Our supply was grown from the originator’s 
502. Improved Gold Leaf 
planting stock. 
504. Improved Yellow Oronoko 
class bright leaf; 
is of very fine quality. 
506. Gold Dollar —A fine quality leaf of good size for flue curing. The texture 
is silky; bright yellow. 
507. Yellow Mammoth One of the largest tobaccos, with a wide and long 
leaf that cures bright yellow. 
. 1 Judy’s Pride Strain—A heavy yielder of rich, bright leaf, 
508 White Burley large, long and broad. Should be grown only on limestone soil. 
—An excellent bright tobacco with a medium long, quite broad leaf 
well spaced on the stalk to allow the entire leaf to ripen; cures easily. 
—On sandy soils it makes a wide leaf of good length that 
509. Cash 
510. Virginia Bright 
511. Big Oronoko 
is long and broad; may be cured red or black. 
512. Sweet, or Little Oronoko 
be flue cured, making a rich, heavy mahogany. 
cures easily. 
—A large, long and broad leaf. Makes a rich, waxy tobacco for 
513. Blue Pryor black wrappers, strips and fillers, and a rich export tobacco. 
514. Yellow Pryor —Makes a fairly long leaf, quite broad, of good weight, fine 
quality, and cures easily. 
515. Medley Pryor broad, heavy and of fine, silky quality. 
521. Virginia Sun Cured 
523. Lizard Tail 
rich red. 
526. Deer Tongue —Makes the finest chewing tobacco; the leaf is long and nar- 
row; may be either flue or sun cured. 
529. Hickory Pryor —On the sandy soils of the eastern bright belt it makes the 
highest class bright leaf. 
—Cures bright, or can be cured for dark fill- 
er. It has good width and fine length. 
505. Improved White Stem Oronoko —© light sandy soils it makes high- 
on heavy soils it 
makes mahogany or medium bright. Has good length and width, cures easily and 
—A dark tobacco that adapts itself to a wide variety of soils; 
cures easily, a heavy producer and of fine texture. 
—Makes a fine chewing tobacco, wrappers and 
fillers; long, narrow and very waxy. It may also 
—Makes good black wrappers, strips and fillers. Large and 
—A fine chewing tobacco, also for fillers and wrap- 
pers; makes a rich mahogany when flue cured. 
—A long narrow silky leaf of unusual body and weight; cures 
The leaf 



! FOR BLUE MOLD—Paradichlorobenzine 
s» is recommended; also red copper oxide in 
» combination with Lethane Spreader and 
= cottonseed oil. All are quoted on page 73. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS 
In their proper seasons, we shall have large quantities of all 
the plants listed below, well grown and stocky. They will be 
earefully packed and will carry long distances. Plants by mail at 
purchaser’s risk. No charge for packing, ete. To avoid lying over 
in express or post office on Sunday, no plants will be shipped later 
in the week than Thursday unless so ordered, Should we be sold 
out of the variety ordered, we will send a nearly similar kind in- 
stead. Special prices on 5,000 or more plants. WE DO NOT SHIP 
PLANTS C. O. D. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS—See page 3. 
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS—Jersey Wakefield and Early Flat 
Dutch. Ready February till May. 35c per 100; $2.35 per 1,000, 
postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1,000. 
LATE CABBAGE—Late Flat Dutch. Ready June, July and August. 
35c per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1,000. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS—Ready February and March. 50 for 
650; $1.15 per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 50 for 55c; $1.00 per 
100; $9.00 per 1,000. 
CELERY PLANTS—Giant Pascal and White Plume. Ready June, 
July and August. 65c per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 50c¢ per 
100; $4.00 per 1,000. 
COLLARD PLANTS—Ready June, July and August. 30c per 100, 
postpaid. Not postpaid, 20c per 100; $1.75 per 1,000. 
EGG PLANTS.—Ready May, June and July. 30 cts. per doz.; 
50 for 80c; $1.40 per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c per doz.; 
50 for 70c; $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1,000. 
ONION PLANTS—Ready after March 1st. Yellow and Crystal 
White Wax Bermuda. 30c per 100; 500 for $1.10; 1,000 for $1.85, 
postpaid. Not postpaid, 20c per 100; 500 for 85c; 1,000 for $1.50. 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS—Ready November ist till June. 40c per 
doz.; 50 for 85c; $1.50 per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 35c per 
doz.; 50 for 75c; $1.40 per 100; 500 for $6.50; $12.00 per 1,000. 
LETTUCE—W00d’s Cabbage, Big Boston and Iceberg. Ready Feb- 
ruary, March, April, after September 15, October and November. 
35c per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1,000. 
PEPPER PLANTS—Ruby King, California Wonder, and Cayenne. 
Ready May and June. 30c per doz.; 50 for 70c; $1.15 per 100, 
postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c per doz.; 50 for 60c; $1.00 per 100. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Ready November ist till May. 20c each; 
3 for 50c; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. Not postpaid, 15c each; 3 for 
40c; $1.25 per doz.; 50 for $4.50. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS—White Yam, Porto Rico and Nancy 
Hall. Ready May and June. 45c per 100; $3.50 per 1,000, postpaid. 
Not postpaid, 35c per 100; $3.00 per 1,000. 
HOT-BED TOMATO—Bonnie Best, Earliana, June Pink, Stone, 
Ponderosa and Marglobe Wilt-Resistant. Ready April, May, June 
and July. 20c per doz.; 50 for 40c; 70c per 100, postpaid. Not post- 
paid, 15c per doz.; 50 for 30c; 55c per 100; $4.50 per 1,000. 
TRANSPLANTED TOMATO PLANTS — See Hot-Bed Plants for 
varieties. 25c per doz.; 50 for 75c; $1.20 per 100 postpaid. Not 
postpaid, 20c per doz.; 50 for 60c; $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1,000. 
BRIMMER TOMATO PLANTS—Hot-Bed Plants. 25c per doz.; 50 
for 70c; $1.15 per 100, postpaid. Not postpaid, 20c per doz.;50 for 
60c; $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1,000. ; 
Transplanted, 35c per doz.; 50 for $1.00; $1.65 per 100, postpaid. 
Os poste nta; 30c per doz.; 50 for 85c; $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per 
,000. 
SAGE ROOTS. 
THYME ROOTS. 

—20 cts. each, postpaid. Mot prepaid, 15 ots. 
each; $1.25 per dozen. 
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