SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 - 
T. W. WOOD & SONS =- 
515) 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S SOUTHERN GROWN PROLIFIC CORNS 
Ears Hand Selected Tipped and Butted 
Germinations 90 to 100%. 
What Variety of Corn to Plant in the South 
You will get highest yields from Wood’s Hybrid Corns. If you 
don’t plant Hybrid corns, plant: 
For Extra Early Feed and Roasting Ears—Clarage, Iowa Silver 
King, and 90-Day Golden Flint. 
For Early Feed—Southern Snowflake, Strawberry, Wood’s Im- 
proved Golden Dent and Oklahoma Silvermine. 
For Main Crop—Wo0o0d’s Golden Prolific and Wood’s Dixie. 
For Late Planting—Mexican June. 
MOSBY’S PROLIFIC. 130 days. Large deep flinty grain, white cob 
HASTING’S PROLIFIC. 133 days. Small deep flinty grain, excel- 
lent ensilage. 
TENNESSEE RED COB or NEAL’S PAYMASTER. 122 days. Ex- 
tra deep white grain. : 
DOUTHI'T’S PROLIFIC. 
Carolina. 
WHATLEY’S PROLIFIC. 134 days. White grain on small red cob. 
TUXPAN. 135 days. Weevil resistant for deep South, 
126 days. High yielding corn for South 


Wood’s Improved Golden Dent TE Le aaa ea Mahia 
8% feet tall. The most popular early feed and roasting ear corn in 
the South. The most beautiful of all corns either shelled or on the 
ear; very sound ears 9 to 10 inches long, with 14 to 16 rows of large, 
deep grain; golden color. Earliest, with flinty, weevil-resistant 
grain and long protecting shuck, short, stocky stalk and deep root 
ee Excellent for hogging down and for planting after early 
potatoes. 
Matures in 120 days; 9 feet tall. 
A yellow corn that yields as well 
as the best white variety under the most adverse southern condi- 
Wood’s Golden Prolific 
tions. The most prolific of all yellow corns, usually having two 
big beautiful ears on each stalk. Ears have 14 to 16 rows of large, 
long, flinty grain; deep golden color; small cob. Ears are protected 
from worms by a long, tight, thick shuck. It does well on nearly 
any type of soil. 

1X1 Matures in 124 days; delicious roasting ears in 
Wood ~ Dixie 88 days: 9 feet tall. Shorter, stronger stalk than 
most prolific corns. It makes two large, sound ears on each Stalk: 
larger than most other prolific corns, 8 to 9 inches; 16 rows of 
broad, deep, flinty, white grain on a small white cob; ears are pro- 
tected by a long shuck extending nearly 2 inches beyond the tip; 
64 pounds of ears shell out 56 pounds of grain; resistant to smut 
and root rot. Can be planted later than other prolific corns, avoid- 
ing wire-worm damage. One of the heaviest yielding corns. It has 
a long record of high yields at state experiment stations through- 
out the South. a : 
e e Unable to supply. 
Jarvis Golden Prolific Golden Prolific. 
° Matures in 121 days; roast- 
Wood’s Improved White Dent ing cars in 88 days: 9% 
feet tall. Has record for yields at the Virginia Experiment Sta- 
tion. Adapted to a wide range of soils, climates and uses. Popu- 
Suggest Wood’s 
lar in the South for roasting ears; its large ears bring top prices. 
Beautiful sound ears, 10 to 11 inches long, 18 straight rows of 
large, deep grain set close on a white cob; ears well protected by 
a long shuck, Strong, vigorous stalk and root, 

’ Matures in 117 days; roasting 
Wood’s Southern Snowflake cabin eatin ty enh: 
big yielding early roasting ear corn, that if left to mature yields 
as well as most field corns. For years we selected strong, vigorous 
stalks bearing two large ears,, 8 to 9 inches long, sound, with 16 
rows of large, deep grains on a small white cob. Does well on all 
soils. Florida Exp. Station: ‘‘As much Wood’s Southern Snowflake 
is planted in Florida as all other roasting ear corns combined. Its 
long twisted shuck protects the ears from worms. It yielded 5,000 
pounds of roasting ears per acre, the highest of 31 leading varieties 
tested; 80 per cent of the stalks had two big ears, a pound each.”’ 
CG Matures in 110 days; roasting ears in 80 days; 
Mexican June 9 feet tall. A splendid corn for late planting as 
it thrives in tropical heat and withstands droughts and hurricanes. 
Mixed white and blue grains. Strong deep root; stocky stalk; strong, 
tight, thick shuck protecting the ears. Large ears, 16 close fitting 
rows of flinty, large, broad grain. Medium cob; weevil-resistant, 
60% of the stalks have two ears. 
126 days: 9% feet tall. Every stalk with 
Latham’s Double two Bie. sound ears; 16 rows of deep white 
grain on a small white cob; shuck extends two inches beyond the 
tip; large strong stalks, good root system and no root rot or smut. 
PRICES 
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