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Important Information About Prices 
Since our Catalog went to press early in December, there has been quite a few price 
changes, which are noted below: 
F. O. B. Richmond, Va, Postpaid Prices 
5-24 lbs. 25-99 lbs. 100 Ibs. 
‘ perlb;. -perilb..- per Ib. Per lp. Obs: 10 Ibs. 25 Ibs. _—_50 Ibs. 
KoberLespedez a: cis. aries Sen oe a ates vee ad Se aan Nag! See 22 aS $ .40 $1.45 $2.75 $6.15 $12.15 
MarlVe Oran he CAN G-rye cntie tes San pesay i fale Goatees .13 mL Ae .10 .30 rou 1.65 3.40 6.65 
PUA ELV aeA TCT CALC ieee erh oheos. anata” Fee eee eee Ce ae ot2 ahd) 08% . 30 .85 1.55 3.15 6.15 
ESS ah Wil DES Ore HUM ois hictems aenite ences uses sta .18 .16 15 ao 19) 1.15 2.15 4.65 9.15 
Wood’s Early Wilt-Resistant Ramshorn Peas.. pel sales} 12% .30 1.00 1.85 3.90 7.65 
Wood’s Giant Ramshorn Peas ............... .16 .14 13% .30 1.05 1.95 4.15 8 AD 
Blue Goose or Gray Crowder Peas .......... wo Ben 57H) .40 1750 280 6.40 12.65 
Per bus Per bus 
Niteed - COWPEASArs cones ale te al a eee gas ak oe Sua Shires $5.50 VAPeInia ses rOWNL SOY DCANS pr. t,o 2 tes ot ple y olptens toh aieieantan $3.60 
Blakes COW DEAS Wie. oc tale Wha, Fe bid/ask Bee 5, Wiehe dela es 6.00 WAISOn sar Ve blade «SOV UCANS a .cls ics. cece uals shetal cua wie et ies 3.60 
OSCeOlg Vv GlVet CANS mn wow acid abe the eden h phaie sha dig hs oe aceh 5.00 TA LEROMOOY DEAS wtgtsl ka nule Hea aeekaunin stig tanec n dee es oats tap 6.00 
100-Day or Speckled Velvet Beans .................. 5.00 CULES pie i trae ret gor et OBS clap a: yoy Swe 8 oe dae ee Oe 10.50 
Seed Oats and Barley—Eliminate 30-bushel price. Sesbania—(Sold Out) 
ONION SETS—Catalog prices witdrawn. See page 3 of this Crop Special, giving today’s prices 
Other prices in our Catalog remain the same at the present time, but owing to the enorm- 
ous demand, values on some items are fluctuating rather rapidly. We will ship all orders for 
seeds as long as stocks are available, invoicing at prevailing price at time of shipment, and 
+ hill for balance if prices should be higher. We believe this is the best policy, for if we should 
« hold up your order and advise you of changes, there would be a still further delay, with the 
_ possibility of many items wanted being exhausted before we could receive your reply. If this 
is not satisfactory, please advise us when ordering. 
This condition is due to the heavy demand which exhausted our early purchases, causing 
us to secure additional supplies for our trade at higher values. 
We appreciate the patronage that our customers have given us and you can rest assured 
we will endeavor to keep our prices just as low as possible. 
Yours very truly, 
Pate: T. W. WOOD & SONS. 

