20 
T. W. WOOD & SONS =- 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 
1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S DENT CORNS 
Wood’s Prize Winning Strain 
Reid’s Y 118 Days—Woo0d’s Prize Winning Strain. 
bi d . ellow Dent 8% feet tall. Has a large, beautiful, show 
type ear, 10% ins. long; 18 to 20 straight rows of deep grain, 
closely wedged on a red cob. Tip and butt completely covered. 

Wood's 90-Day Golden Flint Corn 
’ i : Roasting Ears 65 Days— 
Wood’s 90 Day Golden Flint Earliest roasting ear and 
early feed corn of 57 varieties in our tests. Thrives in cold damp 
weather that kills dent corns. Can be planted ten days earlier. 
The main crop corn for mountain top farms and the far North, 
but every farmer in the country should plant a patch for extra 
early feed and roasting ears. Hars average 13 inches long with 
8 rows of broad flinty grain with deep golden color that makes 
the richest feed. Roasting ears are delicious. Strong vigorous 
stalks 8 feet tall. 
Hickory King 
115 Days — Roasting 
Ears 85 Days. 81% feet 
tall. The most de- 
pendable corn for poor 
land or adverse con- 
ditions. Shuck ex- 
tends two inches be- 
yond end of ear. Our 
improved pure eight- 
rowed strain made the 
highest yield every 
year in the North 
Carolina poor-land 
test. Popular in the mountain sections and for early feed and 
roasting ears throughout the South. 
111 Days—Roasting Ears in 80 Days. Genuine strain. 
Strawberry Large deep sound grain, copper colored outside and 
white inside. Popular in the South for roasting ears, early feed, 
and snow white corn meal in the Summer when old corn is used 
up. Long tight shuck. Resistant to weevil, ear worms, heat and 
drought. The South Carolina Hxperiment Station says: “It is 
extremely early, produces good heavy ears on a small strong 
stalk and is excellent for fattening hogs for early market.” 
1 110 Days—Roasting Ears 80 Days. 9 feet tall. 
Mexican June 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. 
Wood’s Early Snowflake 105 Days—Roasting Ears 79 Days. 
Deep white grain on small white 
cob. One of the earliest white husking varieties for mountains 
or the North or for early feed and roasting ears in the South. 
Similar to Southern Snowflake, 12 days earlier, has larger ears 
but not as heavy yield. 
|iWood’s Oklahoma 
AS) 1 123 Days 
p\Silvermine 123 Days 
ing ears 89 Days. 
One of the largest 
eared, soundest and 
heaviest yielding 
white varieties 
adapted throughout 
the South from Vir- 
ginia to Florida, It 
thrives under ex- 
treme heat, drought 
and other adverse 
Southern conditions 
Excellent for early 
feed, milling, and 
roasting ears in the 
deep South. Grown 
from certified seed. 
Passed field inspec- 
tion for certification. 



Wood’s Oklahoma Silvermine Corn 
A bushel plants 5 acres 
56 lbs. to bushel 
PRICES 
Quart 2 Peck Peck 
Fowa Silver King, Hickory King, 
90-Day Golden ................ aie ie MAEMO 5! 4.05 Xe OSCR ke $1.60.... 
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’ 121 Days—Roasting Ears 
Wood’s Improved Golden Dent 12 Die Ree 
early feed and roasting ear corn in the South. Most beautiful 
of all corns either shelled or on the ear; very sound ears 10 inches 
long, with large, deep grain; golden color. HEarliest corn with 
flinty, weevil-resistant grain and long protecting shuck, short, 
stocky stalk. Deep root system. Excellent for hogging down and 
for planting after early potatoes, 
See 122 Days—Roasting Ears 86 Days. One 
Virginia Yellow Dent of the best yielding yellow varieties for 
._ the Mid-south or early feed and roasting ears for the deep South. 
Large, sound ears, 11 inches long; 18 rows-closely fitted grain. 
Medium cob; sturdy 9 foot stalk. 
Clarage Early 
Yellow Dent 
99 Days — Roasting 
Ears 75 Days. Ideal 
for short seasons in 
the mountains or 
North, or for extra 
early feed, hogging 
down or roasting 
ears in the South. 
About half, the 
stalks have two ears, 
8 inches long. Short, 
Shocky i142 5 Loot 
Stalks; storm resist- 
ant, adapted to any os 
ata Maa es pe Clarage Early Yellow Dent Corn 
row. Yielded 1,760 bushels on 10 acres. 3 weeks earlier than 
Golden Dent. Plant part of your early corn in each. 
Iowa Silver King 90 Days—Delicious Roasting Ears in 63 Days. 
Extra early, heavy yielding white corn. Far 
northern-grown seed gets roasting ears on the market earlier, 
bringing a better price. Ideal field corn for mountains, where it 
stood at the top in yield tests. Excellent early feed in the South. 
Large, long ears; 16 rows of deep grain; Small cob; small, stocky 
stalk; drought-resistant. Good on poor or rich land. 
—Our strain won most prizes in Virginia corn 
Boone County shows. Magnificent heavy 11-inch ears; 18 to 
20 straight rows of deep grain closely wedged; white cob; heavy 
yield; grown from cert. seed; field inspected for certification. 
= 111 Days—Popular for early ensilage in 
Improved Leaming {)} North, husking in the Middle Atlantic 
states and early feed and roasting ears in the South. 
LANCASTER SURECROP—100 Days. Popular for silage in the 
North; heavy yield of long ears and stocky leafy stalk. 
Wood’s Improved White Dent 121 Days — Roasting Ears 

Days. One of the best 
yielding white varie- 
ties in the mid-south. 
Popular for early 
feed, milling, and 
roasting ears in the 
deep South; its large 
ears bring top prices. 
Beautiful sound ears, 
11 inches long, 18 
straight rows of 
large, deep grain set 
close on a white cob. 
Ears well protected 
by a long tight shuck. 

foot stalk. Wide 
adaptation. 
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144 Bus. Bus. | 4% Peck Peck lo Bus. Bus. Lots 
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bie Land Gd goatee avis OSS 70C... 165 Di Scien ees Oden euenee BD ohana 3.65 
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