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CERTIFIED SEED GRAINS 
We will have available Certifi-d 
Wheat, Oats and Barley after bin 
inspections have been made. Prices 
will be quoted cn Certified Seed 
Grains in our Fall Catalog, issued 
in September. 
j We have grown this year ap- 
proximately 3,500 acres of small 
j grain under contract, from Certi- 
: fied Seed. Seed grain offered in 
©, 
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this Crop Special are the product 
of this acreage, together with 
other crops grown by most re- 
liable grain growers. 
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3-bus, bags. 
SEED OATS | bus., 32 lbs. 
Sow 2 bushels per acre. 
WCOD’S IMPROVED LEE COLD PROOF... 
Strain 5. Highest yielding oat for grain, 
hay and pasture. Tallest growing and most 
winter resistant of all oats. Recommended 
for Piedmont and Mountain Sections of the 
Atlantic Coastal States. 
WOOD’S FULGRAIN OATS ............... 1.80 1.85 
Best oat for grain production .in East- 
ern Virginia and Coastal States. Early, 
hardy and disease resistant. 
FULGRAIN OATS, Strain 6 .............. LB) 1.95 
Outstanding strain for grain production. 
Very storm resistant. Ideal for combining. 
WOOD’S IMPROVER WINTER TURF, 
30-bus. lots, Per 
per bus. bus. 
$1.75 $1.80 
Early September Shipment .............. 2.00 2.05 
2-bus. bags, 
SEED RYE | au 56 Ibs 
WOOD’S ABRUZZI RYE .................. 3.25 3.30 
Gives quicker growth, more winter cover- 
age, earlier grazing and larger yields of 
grain than ordinary Rye. 
WOOD’S WINTER RYE .................. 8.15 3.20 
2-bus. bags, 
SEED BARLEY pus, 48 Ibs. 
WOOD’S BEARDLESS BARLEY .......... 2.30 2.35 
A true strain, highly popular in Coastal 
States for both grain and hay production. 
VAFOIN Gre ED ATUL BIW 6 ccger ahs) sich itecn wueliaueliale veal sa eho 2.20 2.30 
Certified—(September Shipment) 
A new barley of exceptional merit. Very 
heavy yielder, strong, stiff straw, highly 
cold resistant and resistant to smut. Semi- 
Bearded. 
WOOD’S GRAIN PASTURE MIXTURE 
Furnishes more grazing in less time and at less cost than 
any other fall crop. The grains are balanced with legumes 
to supply protein for growth and warmth during the winter. 
Includes every ingredient for continuous grazing through- 
out fall, winter and spring; highly recommended and used by 
leading farmers in the South. Contains the ideal proportions 
of Hairy Vetch, Austrian Winter Peas, Crimson Clover, Rape, 
Abruzzi Rye, Winter Barley, Winter Oats and Smooth 
Wheat. Sow 100 pounds per acre. 
Not postpaid: 100-lb. lots, 7%4c. per lb.; 25 to 99 lbs., 8c. 
per lb.; 5 to 24 lbs., 10c. per Ib. Postpaid: 25 lbs., $2.65; 
LOmlbs:. $l.o0; 0 lbs.,. (oc. 
WOOD’S HAY GRAIN MIXTURE 
The best early hay mixture possible to sow. Contains 
Winter Oats, Smooth Wheat, Beardless Barley, Hairy Vetch, 
Austrian Winter Peas and Crimson Clover. Sow at the rate 
of 100 pounds per acre. 
Not postpaid: 100-Ib. lots, 7%c. per lb.; 25 to 99 Ibs., 8c. 
per lb.; 5 to 24 lbs., 10c. per Ib. Postpaid: 25 lbs., $2.65; 
10 lbs., $1.35; 5 Ibs., 75c. 
SEED WHEAT 2>us. bags, 
Wood’s Treated Seed Grains 
99% or Better Pure—Over 90% Germination 
All Seed Wheat, Oats and Barley quoted below are treated with New Improved 
Ceresan, which is one of the best known preventatives against smut and other 
diseases—hesides greatly increasing the yield per acre of all small grains. Treating 
of seed grains is strongly recommended by all experimental stations and leading 
farmers as real crop insurance for better yields and higher quality grain produced. 
30-bus. lots, Per 


Bus., 60 Ibs. per bus. bus. 
BEARDLESS VARIETIES: 
WOOD’S REDHART ................08.025 $3.15 $3.25 
Heaviest yielding, most adaptable, earli- 
est maturing and most popular wheat in the 
Atlantic Coastal areas. 
WOOD'S] FORW ARDY). ctieicie toe ono suelo oes 3.15 3.25 
Best for Piedmont and Mountain Sections. 
WOOD’S LEAP PROLIFIC ................ 3.15 3.25 
WOOD’S RED MAY .......... 2.2.2 ccc wees 3.15 3.25 
WOOD'S (CARA LAG Eccles Lajeicheas lavisiesisapert ate 3.15 3.25 
Exceptionally hardy strain, more resist- 
ant to winter killing in the mountain sec- 
tions than Redhart. 
WOOD’S HARDIRED ............5.0.5..55% 3.15 3.25 
Highest yielding wheat in four official 
North Carolina tests. 
BEARDED VARIETIES: 
WOOD’S V. P. I. No. 131 WHEAT—(Sold Out) 
Heaviest yielding Bearded Wheat and 
fine for low ground. 
WOOD’S FULCASTER—(Sold Out) 
WOOD’S STONER—(Sold Out) 
ON ION SETS Per bus., 
Early September Shipment. Per Peck 32 Ibs. 
VEDEOW. MBHINEZHR clea sees selene: $ .90 $2.75 
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CRY SIA La WA iiaie ciethototies sles atefidolte/ sve 1.00 3.00 
VAS IMO, INS AOW MG CIR DIED Co Oe wee cairn o 1.50 5.00 
About Argentine Alfalfa 
The Argentine-grown Alfalfa seed we are offering 
is all grown in the cool climate of Argentine, and 
throughout the eastern part of our country it has been 
found hardy, and will not winter-kill. It is equal to 
Kansas-grown and Oklahoma-grown Alfalfa in its re- 
sistance to winter-killing. 
The Argentine-grown Alfalfa seed we sold last year 
turned out very well indeed, some people having al- 
ready cut as many as three crops of it from a field. 
Our suggestion, because of the very late delivery of 
new crop Oklahoma-grown and Kansas-grown Alfalfa, 
is that farmers will be wise to sow this year the 
Argentine-grown. 

The Above Prices Take the Place of Those Printed in Catalog 
