SEEDSMEN SINCE 
T. W. WOOD &® SONS - 
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1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

Wood's ENSILAGE CORNS 
Wood’s Hybrid Early Yellow Ensilage 
Rich in Vitamins A, B,, and Carotin 
115 Days. A new sensation in ensilage. Has almost twice 
the Carotin content of any other corn. Not so tall as Hybrid 
Red or Yellow Sweepstakes. Has very strong root, large stalk, 
and plenty of wide blades. Has two large ears of rich yellow 
grain of high feeding quality or market value. Be sure and try 
this new ensilage. 
Wood’s Hybrid Red Sweepstakes 
110 Days to silage. In middle Atlantic and Central states 
it produces the maximum yield per acre of silage, grain, pro- 
tein and vitamins. A cross between inbreds of West Branch 
Sweepstakes and Pamunkey. Two big ears per stalk, large red 
grains. Heavy tonnage per acre. 
Wocd’s Hybrid Yellow Sweepstakes 
100 Days. The best ensilage corn where seasons are short, or 
where part is left for husking. A cross of inbreds from Yellow 
Sweepstakes and Lancaster Surecrop. Produces considerably 
more silage and grain than standard varieties. Stalks and ears 
are very large—heavy foliage. 
SERRE RRR R RRR RRR RCE RRe 
120 Days. White or Yellow 
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Wood’s Mammoth Ensilage strains. A large heavy yielding 
silage corn for the South. Heavy grain producer, large ears, 
deep grain, high feeding value. Requires % less acres to fill 
your silos. 
’ 1YOINT 7 110 Days to silage. Recom- 
Wood’s Old Virginia Ensilage 110 7o by the Va Bust, Sta. 
Heavy yield of silage and grain. High feeding value. Leafy, 
stocky, compact, easy to harvest; large white ears; deep grain; 
good for silage or husking. 
BIG GOLDEN ENSILAGE—116 Days. Heavy yield of silage and 
grain, rich feeding value. Large ears, deep, golden grain. 
IMPROVED LEAMING ENSILAGE—110 Days. Inexpensive. Our 
strain outyielded western grown seed 40% in northern tests. 
RED COB ENSILAGE—115 Days. Tall leafy stalk, large ear, deep 
grain. 
WEST BRANCH SWEEPSTAKES—104 Days. Early ensilage corn 
for the northeast. Red grain; long, large ears. In a Mass. test 
our strain made 22 tons per acre, 26% more than ordinary West 
Branch. In the N. Y. test it was taller and better eared than 
other strains. 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES—108 Days. Largest, broadest grain of 
any yellow corn. Large ears 12 inches long, golden color. Av- 
eraged 23 tons per acre in N. Y. tests, 16 bus. more grain than 
Hureka. 
WCOD’S PAMUNKEY ENSILAGE—115 Days. Averaged 23 tons 
per acre for 6 years in 9 state tests. Strong roots, large sturdy 
stalks. Stands up when shorter corns blow down. “For 3 years it 
yielded more than any other corn. 8 acres fills a large silo; 16 
feet tall; stalks big around as an ear of corn. Two large ears per 
stalk. Broad, sound grain.”—M. B. Smith, Spartanburg Co., S. C. 
*WOOD’S EUREKA ENSILAGE—115 Days. Our strain made larg- 
er ears, more grain and 20% more ensilage than other Virginia 
Eureka in Mass. state test, and 22 tons per acre to 13 for other 
Eureka in Connecticut tests. 
WOOD’S EARLY EUREKA—105 Days. 10 days earlier than Eu- 
reka; yields as much silage and more ears. Deeper grain. 
WOOD’S BLUE RIDGE ENSILAGE—105 Days. Grown on a Blue 
Ridge farm that produced this original strain for generations. 
Broad large grain; early. Makes lots of grain in the silage. Com- 
pact, easy to put through the cutter-box. 
BY MAIL POSTPAID 
A bus. plants 5 acres 
PRICE 
F. 0. B. Richmond Peck 1% Bus. Bus. 5 Bus. 
Hybrid Sweepstakes, Red, Yellow and 
PIATIVRY CLIO W bry. hr. i eicctede ohne eet $1.40. ..$2.55...$4.75...$4.60 
Wood’s Old Virginia Ensilage........ ETO Meee ule ee. 00 ser 1.00 
Big Golden Ensilage................ e7 OM ee 1s) Sees). L190 
Improved Leaming Ensilage......... 27 Owatak ed Doar. ee .O0 ss. en l-00 
BLOG COD. EeNSULAL Os. a cpcuets Sanaeus, #15 oleic pf Oars ea bel OM ooyi.OO.ate bn OO 
West Branch Sweepstakes........... 80... 1.40... 2.50... 2.40 
Yellow Sweepstakes ............08- $805.00 leh Oi 22005). on 240 
Wood's Early Eureka...........06..+- SO Let Olen ses nO son O 
Wood’s Mammoth Ensilage.......... SOs 61-40. 200% 5 eres 
Wood’s Blue Ridge Ensilage........ ep SS ca eed w4 Dy oie, 2-00 se eeO 
Wood’s Eureka Ensilage............. B86 oe eds. 2100. om ei00 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage.......... £90 re sn ol ee Sich Saaed Ot reeOO 
All other varieties described on pages 
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Certified corns, marked *, 25c per bushel higher than non-certified. 
Wood's EARLY CORNS 
1 M Matures in 115 days; roasting ears in 85 days; 
Hickory King 8% feet tall. The most dependable corn for poor 
land or when growing conditions are adverse. Shuck extends 
two inches beyond the end of ear. Our improved stock is the 
pure eight-rowed strain and has made the highest yield every 
year in the North Carolina poor-land test. Popular in the moun- 
tain sections and for early feed and roasting ears throughout 
the South. 
ob) Matures in 105 days; roasting ears 
Woed’s Early Snowflake in 79 days. Deep white grain on 
small white cob. One of our best white husking varieties for 
mountains or the North or for early feed and roasting ears in 
the northern part of the cotton belt. Similar to Southern Snow- 
flake (page 56) but is 12 days earlier and has larger ears. South- 
ern Snowflake is better in the deep South. 
ok Our strain has won most of the prizes for 
Boone County white corn in Virginia corn shows. 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. Heavy yield 
on good soils in the Piedmont and Valley. 
lowa Grown Silver King corn. Matures in 90 days; delicious 
roasting ears in 63 days. Far northern-grown seed gets roast- 
ing ears on the market earlier, bringing a better price. An ideal 
field corn for mountains, where it has stood at the top in yield 
tests. Excellent for early feed in the South. Large, long ears; 
16 rows of deep grain on a small cob; small, stocky stalk; 
drought-resistant. Good on poor or rich land. 
Extra early, heavy yielding white 
1 Ms Matures in 106 days; roasting ears in 80 days; 
lowa Silvermine 8 feet tall. Heavy yielding white corn for high 
altitudes or early feed and roasting ears in the South. Good 
poor land corn. Drought resistant, large ears, deep grain. Re- 
sembles Boone County, but 12 days earlier, and sounder ear. 
* 1 ' One of the largest eared, soundest 
Oklahoma Silvermine and heaviest yielding white corns 
ever developed in the South. Matures in 123 days; roasting ears 
in 89 days; resistant to adverse southern conditions. 
*WOODBURN WHITE DENT—122 Days. Large ear, stalk and 
yield. 
* ° 9 118 Days; 8% feet tall. It has a large, 
Reid’s Yellow Dent beautiful, show type ear, 1014 ins. long: 
18 to 20 straight rows of deep grain, closely wedged on a red cob. 
Tip and butt completely covered. 
Matures in 99 days: roasting ears in 
Clarage Early Yellow 75 days; 7% feet tall. Ideal for short 
seasons, Ears 8 inches long; 16 rows; small cob. Half the stalks 
have two ears. Stalks are short, stocky, storm-resistant. Adapted 
to any soil; on rich land plant close in the row. “Clarag'e is ideal 
for early feed, hogging’ down or roasting ears.” 
Strawberry Matures in 111 days; roasting ears in 80 days. Gen- 
- uine strain. Large deep sound grain, copper colored 
outside and white inside. Popular in the South for roasting ears, 
early feed, and snow white corn meal in the summer when old 
corn is used up. Long tight shuck. Resistant to weevil, ear 
worms, heat and drought. 
Virvini Matures in 122 days; roasting ears in 
ALM Yellow Dent 86 days; 9 feet tall. Makes one of the 
largest ears of any yellow corn, 10 to 11 inches long, with 18 
straight rows of medium sized closely fitting grain; butt and 
tip well covered with grain; medium cob; sturdy stalk. One of 
the heaviest yielding yellow corns on medium to rich soil. 
I 7 Matures in 111 days. Roasting ears in 
mproved Leaming 82 days; 8% feet tall. Popular for early 
ensilage in the North and early feed and roasting ears in the 
South. Yellow ears 9 inches long, rough dent; 16 to 18 rows of 
deep grain closely set; small red cob; adapted to any type of 
soil. LANCASTER SURECROP—Matures in 113 
days; roasting ears in 83 days. Tremendous 
yields of grain or silage in a short season. 
Largest ear of any early corn, a foot long. 
Reddish-yellow grain. 
WOOD’S 90-DAY 8-ROW GOLDEN FLINT— 
Roasting ears in 65 days; 13 inches long. 
14 Peck Peck 12 Bus. 
$1.05. ..$1.80. . .$3.25 
7OMel 1 On-et Loo Strong, vigorous stalk 8 feet tall. For high 
L7OeeReilO Me 1:85 altitudes or early planting in South. Grows 
a7 One: bel Oct 1-65 in cold, damp weather that kills dent 
:7Ohkmeed LOS 185 corns. Can plant 10 days earlier. 
75... 1.20... 2.10 LONGFELLOW 8 Row Yellow Flint—97 day 
peDeme Lac ae ce kO northern husking corn. 
75... 1.20... ied CANADA Early Yellow Flint—90 day north- 
+75... 1.20... 2. ern husking corn. 
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real . 125 a Ele SEMESAN, JR. allows earlier planting, in- 
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75... 1.20... 2.10 sturdier, healthier plants. 1% ozs. treats a 
bus. Postpaid, 1144 ozs. 20c; 1 1b. 90c. Not 
postpaid, 1144 ozs. 15c. 
