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ood’s Mammoth Ensilage Silage 
120 Days. 
‘Sou 
large heavy yielding silage corn for the 
th. Outyielded other varieties 8 years 
1 experiment station tests, 35 to 50% more 
n 24 other corns in one test. Made a 
ord yield of 36.3 tons of silage per acre 
in another test—double the average yield 
of 79 other varieties; was 1 to 5 feet taller; 
; had 4to 9 more leaves per plant; leaves av- 
eraged 46.5 inches long, and not a single 
stalk broke down, when 5 to 15% of the 
others lodged. Heavy grain producer, large 
Ss, deep grain, high feeding value. Re- 
irse ¥ less acres to fill your silos. 
WOOD’S MAMMOTH ENSILAGE on poor 
broken down land cabin the finest crop of 
3 ilage we ever grew. 2% acres filled a 70- 
ton silo that used to require 6 to 10 acres, 
Some stalks were 20 feet tall with two ears, 
each over a foot long, and half again as 
heavy as other corn, with more ears to fod- 
der. Its long roots and strong stalks en- 
abled it to withstand a severe storm,’’—J. P. 
Fitzgerald, Nottoway Co., Va. 
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Wood’s Old Virginia Ensilage 
110 Days to Silage. Heavy yield of silage 
and grain. High feeding value. Leafy, 
_ stocky, compact, easy to harvest; large 
% white ears; deep grain; good for silage or 
husking. “Tt made the best ensilage we 
‘ever had.’’—G. H. June, Huron Co., Ohio. 
— 108 Days. 
Largest, broad- 
se 
r¥ e: 
~ Yellow Sweepstakes 

5 est grain of any yellow corn. Large ears 12 . 
inches long, golden color. Averaged 23 tons 
of silage per acre in N. Y. tests, 16 bushels 
more grain than Hureka. 
_- Wood’s Early Eureka Ensilage 
_ Silage 105 Days. It is fast becoming more 
popular than Virginia Eureka because it 
yields more grain, making the silage more 
nutritious and palatable. Ten days earlier. 
Yields as much silage. Stalks are as thick, 
_ but shorter with leaves closer together, 
-_ making it easier to put through a cutter- 
box. It has long ears with large deep grain, 
closely wedged. An excellent ensilage corn 
for the Southern Piedmont and Mountain 
Section, Virginia, Kentucky and the North. 


? 1 Silage 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage ene 
For many years our leading ensilage va- 
riety 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 
18 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 around as an ear of corn. Two large 
ears per stalk. Broad, sound grain.’—M. B. 
Smith, Spartanburg Co., S. C. 
Wood’s Blue Ridge Ensilage ey 
The broadest largest grain of any enSsilage 
corn. Early maturing and very popular 
with dairymen in Ohio, West Virginia, 
Pennsylvania. and the higher altitudes in 
the South who want lots of grain in their 
silage. Grows 13 to 15 feet tall. It matures 
earlier, has a larger stalk with wider blade 
and more compact growth than the famous 
Virginia Eureka Ensilage; is easier to put 
through the cutterbox, and yields more 
grain. Our seed is grown in the Blue Ridge 
Section of Virginia that has produced this 
original strain for generations. 
WEST BRANCH SWEEPSTAKES — 104 
Days. 
Early ensilage corn for the north- 
east. Red grain; long, large ears. In a 
Mass. test our strain made 22 tons per acre, 
26% more than ordinary West Branch. In 
the N. Y. test it was taller and better eared. 
BIG GOLDEN ENSILAGE—116 Days. 
Heavy yield of silage and grain, rich feed- 
ing value. Large ears, deep, golden grain. 
A bus. plants 5 acres 
PRICE: 

SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 = RICHMOND, 
ol 
VIRGINIA 
We Grow More Ensilage Seed Corn Than Any Other Firm in the World 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Sweepstakes 
Silage 100 Days. The best ensilage corn 
where seasons are short, or where part is 
left for husking. A cross between inbreds 
of the best early husking corns and Yellow 
Sweepstakes. It produces considerably 
more grain and silage than standard en- 
silage varieties and has much stronger 
stalks. A Virginia Expt. Station said: “It 
gave one of the highest grain yields of the 
60 hybrids tested. Higher percentage of 
grain to fodder. Stood up better in storms, 
often worth the increased cost of seed in 
the saving at harvest.”’ 
D. H. Kuhn, Hardy Co., W. Va.: “It was a 
good success, the finest of all corn grown 
in our valley.” B. H. Allen, Burlington Co., 
N. J.: “It surpassed any corn I ever planted 
and was more resistant to corn borer. The 
stalks and ears were very large, foliage 
thick, and started right at the ground.’’ 
Connecticut Expt. Sta.: “It yielded 98.9 
bushels of grain and 80 tons of green silage 
per acre, near the record yield here, averag- 
ing 40% more grain and 35% more silage 
than other ensilage corns.” 

Hybrid Yellow Sweep- 
stakes (left) andagood ensilage variety. “It 
made a fine stalk yielding much more grain 
A comparison. 
than Reid’s Yellow Dent.’’—G. B.-Allison, 
Rockbridge, Va., County Agent, 
Silage 115 
Virginia Eureka Ensilage Days. Our 
strain had larger ears, more grain, and 
yielded 20% more silage than ordinary Vir- 
ginia Hureka in the Massachusetts Experi- 
ment Station test. At the Connecticut Sta- 
tion our strain made 22 tons per acre, com- 
pared to 15 and 18 tons for Eureka Ensilage 
from other growers. In a hurricane, ord- 
inary Hureka was blown down, but our 
Eureka nearby was not damaged. Yielded 
the highest weight of grain and stover in 
a 3-year New Jersey test of 75 varieties. 
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F.0.B. RICHMOND 5 pus, 
BY MAIL POSTPAID 
56 lbs. to bushel Peck 4% Bus. Bus. Lots 44 Peck Peck 14 Bus. 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Sweepstakes. $2.30. . .$4.30...$8.25. Ab 00 $1.55. ..$2.70. . . $5.00 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage........ ieee pate ano Oars 4.25... 5 2 Be 1.00... 1.65... 3.00 
Mammoth, and Yellow Sweepstakes. 1.20... 2.15... 4.00... 3.90 995... 1.60... 2.90 
Blue Ridge,West BranchSweepstakes 1.15... 2.10... 3.85... 3.75 995... 1.60... 2.85 
Wood’s Early Eureka Ensilage.. 1.15. 2.05... 3.75... 3.65 995... 1.55... 2.80 
od’s Early Eureka Ensilage makes a fine Old Virginia Ensilage, Big Golden. 1.05. MLSS veel) S230). is) ase 95... 1.55. .2.75 
_ yield of ensilage as well as ears. Virginia Eureka Ensilage........ -. 1,20... 2.20... 4.10... 4.00 90... 1.45..,.62.55 
