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- Deltapine 14 made 1,000 lbs. of good staple lint cotton per acre 
es on thousands of acres. 
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WOOD’S VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER 
Analysis: 5% Nitrogen, 10% Phosphoric Acid, 5% Potash 
_ This is the ideal fertilizer for use on all vegetable crops and is 
particularly recommended for the home garden. Contains all the 
plant food needed by both leafy and root crops to produce the best 
results. Made from best quality fertilizer ingredients and will feed 
ae plants during their entire growing period. 25 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. 
‘WOooD’s HIGH-GRADE SHEEP AND 
COW MANURES 
The Great Natural Fertilizers 
These manures are concentrated and free from weeds. They sup- 
‘natural plant food, aid bacterial soil action, and act as a mulch. 
e 10 to 12 Ibs. per 100 square feet. Specify ‘which wanted when 
ordering. Prices: F. O. B. Richmond, 25 lbs. 85c; 50 lbs. $1.50; 
100 lbs. $2.75. 
~ VIGORO—For Lawns, Flowers and Vegetables 
Analysis: 4% Nitrogen, 12% Phosphoric Acid, 4% Potash 
autiful lawns and flowers add so much.to a home that every 
PEAT MOSS 
mestic. The highest grade. For mulching hotbeds, roses, per- 
11 flower beds, evergreens and for lawns. By mail postpaid, 
. $1.25. Not postpaid, 10 lbs. 90c; 50 lbs. $2.25; bale (about 
els) $4.00. 
HYDRATED LIME 
F. O. B. Richmond, 10 lbs. 20c; 50 lbs. 60c. 
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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
WOOD'S TREATED COTTON SEED 
Ceresan Treated to Produce Better Stands and More Vigorous Plants 
WARNING ABOUT COTTON SEED 
Letters from all over the South state that continual rains last 
fall severely damaged seed cotton and there is an acute shortage 
of good germinating seed. Tests show that most cotton seed is 
germinating only 25% to 60%, and is unsuitable for planting. Our 
limited supply of seed was picked before these rains, and germinate 
80% to 95%. 
CERTIFIED DELTA PINE 14 COTTON 
With many successful seasons behind it, Deltapine Cotton Seed 
continues to pile up such impressive records that it is today the 
most discussed and widely publicized variety in the whole South. 
Distinguished by its productiveness, its high gin turnout, its ex- 
cellent staple and its ability to produce a crop under adverse soil 
and weather conditions it is no wonder that Deltapine cotton seeds 
are in greater demand than any other variety. 
For stand insurance Deltapine 14 Cotton Seeds are mechanically 
delinted and treated with Ceresan. The first promotes rapid germ- 
ination, especially if moisture is deficient. The second treatment 
protects against disease and cold weather. Careful experiments 
made over a number of years show that normally with early 
planted cotton we have from 25% to 50% more plants at ae 
time from treated than from untreated seed. 
Our Certified D. & P. L. 14 Cotton is delinted, treated, and re- 
quires only 20 to 25 lbs. per acre, making it economical for planting. 
Not recommended for wilt-infested land. 
COKER 100 WILT RESISTANT strain 1 
One of the most dependable wilt varieties, combining earliness, 
yield, thin foliage and open type. Has an outstanding record in 
yield and wilt resistance, ranking highest in average yield on badly 
infested soils in many southern states and tests. This strain is 
well adapted to wilt and non-wilt soils, and its remarkable perform- 
ance throughout the South makes it a safe cotton to plant on any 
soil. The yield this past year of the seed we are offering yielded 
approximately 600 lbs. lint per acre. Percentage of lint 87% to 
89%. Lint length 1-1/32 in. to 1-1/16 in. with thin foliage. 
COKER - WILDS COTTON strain 12 
Recognized as one of the best upland long staple cottons for the 
southern states. Has many good qualities, such as earliness, 
drought resistance, large bolls, high production and early fruitage. 
Percentage of lint 33% to 35% and from 1% in. to 1% in. in length. 
A semi-dwarf, open, 1 to 3 vegetative branches and well spaced 
fruiting branches, assuring a better and more uniform opening. 
COKER 100 strain 7 
Very early high yielding cotton for non-wilt infested soils, 
17; to 1%-inch staple of uniform, strong, excellent character. 88% 
to 40% lint. Round ovate bolls, slightly pointed, 70 to 72 to the 1b.; 
open wide, fluff beautifully, yet storm and weather resistant. Open, 
determinate plant, 1 to 3 vegetative branches, well spaced long 
fruiting branches. Thin foliage, dark green medium size leaves. 
* All Wood’s Cotton Seeds Are Ceresan Treated 
PRICE Mid 30 Ibs. POSTPAID | F. O. B. Po iiines 
Ceresan Treated 14 Bus. Bus.| Bus. 100Lbs. bs. 
Deltapine 14, Cert. Delinted... $2.25. .$4.10/$3.35...$10.50...$10.25 
Deltapine 14, l-yr.fm. Breeder 2.10.. 3.80] 3.05... 9.50... 9.25 
Coker 100-4 Wilt,i-yr.fm.Bdr. 2.10.. 3.80] 3.05... 9.50... 9.25 
Coker 100-1 Wilt Resistant... 1.95.. 3.50] 2.75... 8.50... 8.25 
Coker 100, Strain 7........... 1.95.2 (3.50:1)'92.75 24.01) 48,50., 20 8.25 
Coker-Wilds, Strain 12....... 1.95..4 (3.50), 2:752)..¢ i502... 18.25 
CHUFA 
With the increasing interest in hog-raising in the South, there 
should be a corresponding increasing interest in hog-feeding 
crops that are about equal to corn in feeding value, and that can 
be fed cheaper. Hogs not only fatten quickly on them, but the 
meat is sweeter than when corn-fed; some claim it is equal to that 
of peanut-fed hogs. 
Any land suitable for corn, cotton or peanuts will make a profita- 
ble crop of chufas, but they do best on light sandy soils. Plant 
from April 1st till July 1st in 2% to 3-foot rows, dropping three to 
five chufas together, 15 to 18 inches apart in the row, and cover 
2 inches deep. In the fall pull a few plants with the roots and give 
your hogs and poultry a taste, and they will go over the entire field 
and will attend to the harvesting. 1 to 1% pecks plant an acre. 
By mail postpaid, 5 lbs. $1.60; 10 lbs. $2.75; 44 bus. $5.05. Not post- 
paid, 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.40; 4% bus. $4.50; bus. (40 lbs.) $8.50. 
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