WOOD’S SEED POTATOES 
Grown Strictly Peck, Bus., 10-pk. bag, 
for Seed Purposes. 15 Ibs. 60Ibs. 150 Ibs. 
IRISH COBBLER: 
Selected—(Sold Out) 
Certified Maine Grown ......... $1.00 $3.10 $7.50 
KATAHDIN: Certified Maine Grown 1.00 3.10 7.50 
GREEN MOUNTAIN: 
Selected. 100-lb. bag, $4.35...... .90 2.15 ny 
Certified Maine Grown .......... 1.00 3.25 7.75 
Seed Potatoes for June-July Shipment 
Orders now booked for shipment from cold storage at an 
advance of 75c. per 10-peck bag, 50c. per 100-lb. bag for June, 
and $1.00 per 10-peck bag, 65c. per 100-Ib. bag for July over 
prices quoted above. 
A deposit of $2.00 per bag will be required on booked orders, 
Sorghum--Millet--Peanuts, Etc. 
WOOD’S SELECTED ONION SETS 
Per Qt. Per Peck, Per Bus., 
Choice Quality. 1 Ib. 8 Ibs. 32 Ibs. 
SY MEO WS: -2 cece ac erousc eat $ .35 $1.90 $6.75 
STE VER] SIGENigt i urra totes ares ToD) 2.00 7.25 
WHITE MULTIPLIER ....... 40 2.75 9.00 
RED WETHHERSFIHLD—None. 
For postpaid prices add 10c. per quart, 30c. per peck, 
75c. per bushel. 
WOOD’S SPRING OATS 
Treated with Soret Packed in 3-bus. bags. Bag Lots, 
per bu., 32 lbs. 
Cay RAIN Muar e tapeten rete, Narco ieteietetc relics « e Beteraketcke Sy serie vel elcye $1.50 
WVU Ee SIR PN Galecy tetera atercrd et cte ecole) s stele etn 's terse tyethn sre 1.40 
LE COLD PROOR—Strainyp. 12. wes fs ce eiie ine aos 1.60 
COLUMBIA SPRING—(Sold Out) 
WINTER TURF—(Sold Out) 
BEARDED SPRING BARLEY ..................... 2.10 
Soy Beans, Cow Peas, Etc. 
High Germination. Packed in 2-bu. Bags 
Order in Bag Lots if Possible. 
F. O. B. Richmond. 100-lb. lots, 25to 99 5 to 24 Postpaid 
No charge for Bags. perlb. Lb. — Lb. 26 Inea tO be eo Ih oe atts ae acer ee ee ne ie cuss 
SORGHUM—Amber ............... $ .073%, $ .08 $ .10 $2.65 $1.35 § .75 ALLE CPoosrand elas Pisani gO OS 4.50 
_ Texas Ribbon Fodder Cane ...... 07 07% .09 2.005 7 1525 .70 Hrabhahy Peas a8 Geir inmees 3.00 
Red Sugar (For Forage) ........ .07 07% .09 Zeo0) te25 .70 Véhipnoordall ens SE ee eee 7.00 
Sugar Drip, for syrup. 8 Ibs. acre. .09 .10 .12 3.15. 1.55 . 85 Black Pens Moatint= (Sold Obb | 
HEGARI—Certified ............... 06% .07 .09 2.40 1.25 .70 : 10-bu, Lota.<Per tit 
Wood’s Combine Wheatland Milo... 07% .08 -10 2.65 1.35 15 SOY BEANS per bu. 60 Ibs. 
SHALLU or EGYPTIAN WHEAT... .12 .13 .15 3.90 ee ree Wood’s Yellow (late) .. $3.25 
MELLET—German ............5..- .08 .081% FLO 2.80 doo _ Early Wood’s Yellow... .$3.10 3.15 
Pearl or Cattail. drill 5 lbs. acre .15% .16 .18 4.65 2.15 1.15 ae Wood'auY allow. $ 
Proso or Hog Millet. 50 Ibs. acre. .05 06 08 Pysaksye abate) -65 ene d ’ 3.35 9.40 
BROOM CORN—Early Japanese ... .20 .21 220 5590 mare: GO meEe LAO semen feet rin one nt apace, el : ; 
Standard Evergreen. Drill 6 lbs... .17 Ri ewe oO | AeS.1h? 21850 1.25 ae Pad ree: : roe 3.20 oaee 
RAPE—DWARF ESSEX. 6 Ibs. acre .19 .20 522 5.65 2.55 1.35 eaatned + ee ies st eateO 
TEOSINTE—(Sold Out) Mammoth Yellow ...... ay ee 3.25 
BUCKWHEAT—Japanese. 50 lbs... .05% .06 | .08 2.15 _ 1.15 .65 Wilson Early Black ... 3.40 3.45 
PEANUTS—Virginia Bunch ....... .16 say .19 4.90 2.25 1.20 Lis Pe ee ea 3.40 3.45 
EM PFROVECsaY BIEN CIA MF. trate ie ss pales .18 .20 5.15 2.35 1.25 Be ee ae Mies : : 
White) Spanishs;scevea.e se. .16 517, .19 4.90 2.25 1.20 Haberlandt ............ 3.05 3.10 
LearedOee seis ce soe saaisate emer 6.00 
CROTALARIA 100-1b. bags. Easy Cook (Edible) .... 3.50 3.60 
Giants Striatakas donne ss Sots 27% .28 .30 (hain Ria Gleyés ATKSOY Pariiehie state 3.10 3.15 
Late and Harly Spectabilis—(Sold Out) Rokuson—(Sold Out) 
Intermedia—(Sold Out) Pocahontas—(Sold Out) 
Wood’s Quail Planting Mixture....  .12 .13 15 3.90 1.85 1.00 Tokio—(Sold Out) 
Wood’s Game Bird Scatter Food... .08 .08% .10 2.80 1.40 15 VELVET BEANS—(Sold Out) 
SESBANIA—None. BENE—None. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS .......... .08 .09 oalab 2.90 - 1.45 .80 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS—None. 
HAIRY WEST OH Scr nfain see tose 16% AT .19 sO Ee 2D 20) EDIBLE PEAS 
100-Ib. bags. Per Per 
10 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
SUNFLOWER Mammoth Russian an Ibs bags. Ey. Ramshorn Blackeye. .$1.50 $13.00 
GIBN tee SIZED Sie atocieisi geome a sreneyet p2a 5.40 2.45 1.30 Hy. Wilt Resist. Ramshorn 1.50 13.50 
MUNG: BEANS 23 ccs src s “37 “38 .40 10.15 4.35 2.25 Giant Wilt Resist. Rams- 
INA VY -BHANS@. 23 toe socio crs co etescese .10 sala .13 3.40 1.65 -90 ROP Aree Oe ee ee 1.60 14.00 
Brown or Sugar Crowder 3.00 27.50 
Wood’s Special Grass and Clover Mixtur BR) ERR as Nae SIA Oe NDE ORES 
Permanent Pasture Mixtures, 1 to 3 .29 Jy STC RPT ats RETIN BA ah SSA I aca ameter Be 
Permanent Hay Mixtures, 6 to 8. .29 ‘30 32 8.15 3.55 1.85 poo Bra Biackeve ieee at : 
Southern Per. Pasture Hay Mix. 12. .30 .oL .33 8.40 3.65 1.90 Purple Hulls a ee 3.00 27.50 
: Dixie Queen Browneye... 3.00 27.50 
WOOD’S LAWN GRASSES White Blackeye Crowder.. 2.75 25.00 
Wood’s Evergreen. Lb. 50c....... .40 41 43 10.90 4.65 2.40 Red Speckled Crowder.... 2.75 25.00 
Wood’s Emerald Park. Lb. 35c... 27 .28 .30 (EOD MONOD 1.75 Large Black Peas (edible) 2.25 21.00 
WOOC-Ss Dixie: er laparoUChi: aeinc cies 40 .41 .43 10.90 4.65 2.40 Wood’s Sumptuous (Conch) 3.00 27.50 
Wood’s Super-Green. Lb. 60c..... 50 .o1 .53 13.40 5.65 2.90 Virginia Blackeye, Medium—(Sold Out) 
Wood’s Shady Park. Lb. 55c..... 47 48 .50 12.65 5.385 2.75 
WOOD’S COTTON SEED 
Plant 30 to-40 lbs. acre. D.&P.L., plant 20 to 25 lbs. acre. 
100-lb. Bags. 
POSTPAID NOT POSTPAID 
Treated with New F.0.B. Richmond 
Improved Ceresan. 1% bus. Bus. Bus. 100 1bs. 500 Ibs. 
Deltapine 14, Registered $2.00 $3.50 $2.75 $8.75 $8.80 
Coker-Wilds, Strain 12.. 1.70 3.00 220 per OnOmnO. D0 
Coker 100-1 Wilt Resist- 
ant (90-lb. bags) .... 1.80 3.25 Dae CO) Pay 
Coker-Wilds Strain 13—(Sold Out) 
SWEET SUDAN GRASS 
SWEET SUDAN is a greatly improved sudan grass from 
a hybridization of Leota Red Sorghum on common sudan. It 
has great palatability, livestock eating it to the ground be- 
fore touching common sudan or other forage sorghums. 
Sweet Sudan has broader leaves, larger stems and makes 
taller growth, stooling heavier than common sudan. It isa 
truly great improvement over common sudan, and in our 
opinion will completely replace common sudan in a few years. 
The price of this new sudan, of course, is high this season, 
but we recommend that every farmer put in at least a few 
rows to prove to himself the many advantages for both hay 
or grazing over common sudan. 
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