Wood’s Corn Varieties 
Ears Hand Selected, Tipped and Butted 
Germination Over 90% 
Postpaid: Quart 55c.; 14 Peck, 95c. 
Postage on Cora, add 40c. pk.; 70c. Y, bus.; $1.30 bus. 
WHITE FIELD CORN oe enw ipo: bua. 
Peck Rus. Lots 
Improved White Dent ............ $1.15 $2.05 $3.75 $3.65 
Mosby's «Prolific 205... 2.0 on oecles 1-25>- 2.05. “0. (0.65 
Tennessee Red Cob .............. 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Southern Snowflake .............. 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Warly Snowflake ................. 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Iowa Silver King, Extra Early..... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
MAOXICAT TUNG oes aces Cale sw oe ts 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
WEOGOGS: Dixie (yict turk se cht ee 1.145 2.05 3.75 3.65 
INealisyPaymaster®= ) 4.220502 ee an. 1.15 2.05 8.75. 3.65 
Donthitis- Prolifics 55 a2 RS CEO 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Whatley sisProlifie: s2. ess. . cts cle 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Tathanisi Double. = ..<o ¢.6 «kena 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
BITC ROLY MRA Se tigane wo itse radio Bae eis ic 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Oklahoma Silvermine, from Cert... 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Boone County, from Certified Seed 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
YELLOW FIELD CORN 
Virginia Yellow Dent ............. 1.15 2.05. 3.75 3.65 
Improved Golden Dent, from Cert.. 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Strawberry—Copper Colored ..... 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Reid’s Early Yellow Dent ......... 1215 «2.05 3:75 3.65 
Wood’s Golden Prolific ........... 10s 2).05) 3.00). 3.65 
Jarvis Golden Prolific, from Cert... 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Improved Leaming—Extra MAP Ven snl Oom 2 Odo Ato 23. OD 
Clarage Early Yellow Dent........ 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
ancaster=SurexCrop). .. sesess 368 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Longfellow Yellow Flint........... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Wood’s 90-Day Golden Flint ...... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Eight Row Yellow Flint .......... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Wood’s Old Va. Imnsilage, White.... 1.05 1.85 3.35 3.25 
Leaming Ensilage Yellow ......... LSO5S T2850 3-30). 3..20 
Big Golden Enmsilage ............. 1.05. 1.85 3.35 3.25 
Wood’s Mammoth Ensilage, White 1.20 1.15 4.00 3.90 
Early Eureka Ensilage ........... 1.15 2.05 38.75 3.65 
Murekaslersilag ena se as Seco s sche e L207 2.20 24-10 42500 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage ....... 1.25 2.30 4.25 4.15 
Blue Ridge Ensilage _............. 1.15 2.10 3.85 3.75 
Westbranch Sweepstakes Ensilage. 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Yellow Sweepstakes Insilage...... 1,20° 2.15 ~4.00 3.90 
Varieties marked “from Certified’ passed field inspection 
and are elizvible for Certification. Due to delay in final bin 
inspection, Certified tags are not available now. 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage 
Certified seed. Passed field inspection for certification. 
) ° 120 Days. 9 feet tall. A yellow corn that yields as 
Wood’s Golden Prolific (on 23 the best white Peaty under the most ad- 
verse southern conditions. The most prolific yellow variety, big beautiful ears 
have 14 to 16 rows of large, long, flinty grain; deep golden color; small cob. Ears 
protected from worms and weevil by long, thick shucks. Adapted to any type soil. 
p) ee 124 Days. Delicious roasting ears in 88 days. 9 feet tall. Shorter, 
Wood S) Dixie Bthoneer staiks than most prolific corns; 
flinty, white grain, on a small white cob; ears are protected by a long shuck ex- 
tending nearly 2 inches beyond the tip; 64 lbs. of ears shell out 56 lbs. of grain; 
resistant to smut and root rot. Can be planted later than other prolific corns, 
avoiding wire-worm damage. One of the heaviest yielding corn varieties. It has a 
Silage 115 Days. For many years our lead- 
ing ensilage variety because of its broad, 
thick foliage, abundance of nutritious ears usually a foot long, and tremendous 
stalks which stand up when shorter corns blow down, making it easy to handle 
and put in the silo. Grows 13 to 16 feet tall with sturdy stalks and strong roots. 
Silage is palatable and of high feeding value. Averaged 23 tons per acre for 6 
years in 9 state tests. “For 3 years it yielded more than any other corn; 8 acres 
fills a large silo 16 feet tall; stalks big round as an ear of corn. Two large ears 
per stalk. Broad, sound grains.”’—M. B. Smith, Spartansburg Co., S. C. 
) Q © 123 Days. Roasting cas 89 days. One of 
Wood Ss Oklahoma Silvermine the largest eared, soundest and heaviest 
yielding white varieties adapted throughout the South from Virginia to Florida. It 
thrives under extreme heat, drought and other adverse Southern conditions. Ex- 
cellent for early feed, milling and roasting ears in the deep South. Grown from 
Wood’s Cotton Seeds 
Ceresan Treated for Better Stands and More Vigorous 
Plants. Protects against disease and cold weather. ‘Tests 
show 25% to 50% more plants when seed is treated. 
WARNING ABOUT COTTON SEED. Letters from all 
over the South state that continued rains last fall severely 
damaged Seed Cotton and there is an acute shortage of good 
germinating seed. Most cotton seed is germinating only 
25% to 60%, and is unsuitable for planting. Our small sup- 
ply was picked before these rains, and germinates 80 to 90%. 
Coker-Wilds Cotton—Strain 12 
Recognized as one of the best upland staple cottons for 
the southern states. Has many good qualities, such as earli- 
hess ,drought resistance, large bolls, high production and 
early fruitage. Semi-dwarf, open 1 to 3 vegetative branches 
and well spaced fruiting branches, assuring a better and 
more uniform opening. 34% lint, 1% to 1% in. staple. 
Coker 100—Strain 7 
Very early high yielding cotton for non-wilt infested soils. 
1-1/16 to 14-inch staple of uniform, strong, excellent char- 
acter, 38% to 40% lint. Round ovate bolls, slightly pointed, 
70 to 72 to the lb.; open wide, fluff beautifully, yet storm 
and weather resistant. Open plant, 1 to 3 vegetative branch- 
es, well spaced long fruiting branches. Thin foliage. 
Coker 100 Wilt Resistant—Strain 4 
One of the most dependable wilt varieties, combining earli- 
ness, yield, thin foliage and open type. Has an outstanding 
record in yield and wilt resistance, ranking highest in aver- 
age yield on badly infested soils in many southern states and 
tests. Well adapted to wilt and non-wilt soils. The seed we 
offer yielded 600 Ibs. lint per acre. 1-1/32 to 1-1/16 in. 
staple. 38% lint. 
Certified Delta Pine 14 Cotton 
Distinguished by its productiveness, high gin turnout, ex- 
cellent staple and ability to produce a crop under adverse 
soil and weather conditions. It made over 1,000 lbs. of good 
staple lint cotton per acre on thousands of acres. Its seed is 
in greater demand than any other variety. Is not wilt re- 
sistant. Plant 20 to 25 lbs. per acre of certified delinted seed. 
Prices Cotton Seed, Treated 
Plant 30 to 40 Ibs. acre. Delinted, 20 to 25 Ibs. acre 
Postpaid F.O.B,. Richmond 
100-lb. bags. Bus. = 30 lbs. 50 
Improved Ceresan Treated. 4 bus. Bus, Bus. 100 Lbs. Lbs. 
Deltapine 14, Cert. Delinted....$2.25 $4.10 | $3.35 aed a 
Deltapine 14, 1-yr. fm. Breeder. 2.10 .80 3.05 9. 
Coker 100-4 ‘Wilt. 1- -yr. fm. Bdr. 2.10 3.80 3.05 9.50 9.25 
CokersloO a Strain: Gi ccecncescieist else P95 3.50 2.75 8.50 8.25 
Coker-Wilds, Strain 12 ........ £95. 3350 2615 8.50 8.25 
WY OO Cus alin 101 Ce ererenattegerensrs sienenardnes ARC POtIL | hy Pg) 2.50 Wor Pts) 7.50 
16 rows of broad, deep 

long record of hizh yields at state experiment stations throughout the South. Heavy yield of Coker-Wilds, Strain 12 

* 110 Days. Roasting ears 80 days A 
Mexican J une 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 stalks, 
tight, thick shuck protects ears. Large ears, 16 close fitting 
rows of big, flinty grain. Medium cob, weevil-resistant, 60% 
of stalks have two ears. 5 
