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iple Cleaned. to Rinnivate Weeds and Shrivelled Grains 


in n that Brings Top Prices on the Market. 
oe and Disease-Free Crops. 
ee Our own staff of experienced plant breeders, assisted by Ex- 
eriment Station officials, constantly breed and improve our 
The State Crop Improvement Associa- 
; ion carefully inspects our breeding fields as well as the larger 
fields grown from this foundation or certified seed that pro- 
These fields are carefully rogued 



‘trains of small grains. 
duce the seed we offer you. 
* Gefore harvest to eliminate any mixture. 
NEE. 
_ SEED OATS Sow 2 bu. per acre. 
OOD’S IMPROVED LEE COLD PROOF... $1.80 $1.85 
PSs} Most popular oat in Va., Md. and Upper South: Extreme 
fan resistance. Heavy yield of high test weight grain. 
Tall, strong stalk. Excellent for hay, pasture or combine. 
¥ _ LETORIA ~ “bog Ge Send Boe cae eee eae 1.85 1.90 
_ An improved strain of Lee with all its good qualities, but 
"greater disease resistance and yield. Recommended by of- 
_ficials as the highest yielding oat for Va., Md., and Upper 
- South. It outyielded all other oats for 2 years at the 5 Va. 
_ Experiment Stations, making 91 bu. per acre in one test. 
_ IMPROVED WINTER TURF OATS ........ 1.90 1.95 
at FULGRAIN. Also f.o.b. Wilmington, N. C. 1.75 1.80 
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ee onAIN OATS =S trainee. Neen ate 1.85 1.90 
Fulgrain is the earliest and most popular oat in Southern 
Recast: Plains. Heavy yields. Short, stiff straw. 
IRIN 5 cess etc ee eee eee 1.80 1.85 
A new variety with all good qualities of Fulgrain but 
Bor disease resistant and greater yield, taller and makes 
more hay and pasture. Highest yielding oat in Southern 
Coastal area. Made 106.3 bus. per acre in S. C. Experiment 
Station test. In 1946 N. C. Experiment Station tests it made 
_ more grain and hay than any other oat, averaging 73.5 bu. 
per acre in ten tests and 5,400 lbs. hay per acre in 8 tests. 
_ SEED RYE 
_ WOOD’S ABRUZZI RYE ..... oe ag a eer ey ee 
Gives quicker growth, more winter pasture, eariier grazing 
. mes larger yields of grain than ordinary Rye. - 
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id WOOD’S SEED BARLEY 
3 Woop’s BEARDLESS BARLEY............ ae 2.50 
4 Hooded. Free of bearded heads. Very popular for grain 
a and hay. Tall. Early. Extremely smut and winter resistant. 
MMUMIRISARLEY ...:..... 0... 000.00 ceee ees 2.25- 2.30 
Certified—(September Shipment) ........ 2.50 2.55 
+ _A new barley of exceptional merit. Very heavy yielder. 
frequently 60 to 70 bus. per acre. Strong, stiff straw, higtTry 
resistant to cold, smut, rust, mildew and leaf spot. Semi- 
Pe i Beardless. Heavy tiller, wide leaves, superior to rye for 
winter grazing. 

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-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 
- ar, 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 lbs. per acre. Not postpaid: 100-lb. lots, 
_ 8c. per lb.; 25 to 99 Ibs., 844c. per lb.; 5 to 24. lbs., 10c. per 
Tale Postpaid: 25 Ibs., $2. 80; 10 lbs., $1. 35; 5 Ibs., "T5e. 
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 100 lbs. 
per acre. Not postpaid: 100-lb. lots, 8c. per lb.; 25 to 99 
Ibs., 84%c. per lb.; 5 to 24 Ibs., 10c. per lb. Postpaid: 25 Ibs., 
$2. 80; 10 lbs., $1. 35; 5 Ibs., T5¢. 
ore Vigorously. Make Bumper Crops of High Quality 
ES i All Wood’s Seed 
Whe at, Oats and Barley are Ceresan Treated to insure better 
3-bu. bags. Bu., 32 lbs. 30-bu. lots, Per 
per bu. bu. 

A fine crop of Certified Wong Barley. 
The new wonder 
Barley that is such tremendous yields. 
producing 
Certified Small Grain Seed Quoted in Fall 
Catalog in September, After Bin Inspections 
We grow more small grain seed than any other firm in the 
South. In addition to our large acreage in the Carolinas the 
Virginia Crop Improvement Association reports that 4,339 
acres of our small grains passed field inspection for certifica- 
tion in Virginia against 3,801 acres for all other sources. 
Sow 1% bus. acre. Bus., 60 lbs. 
SEED WHEAT 2-bus. bags. 30-bus. lots. Per 
BEARDLESS VARIETIES: per bus. bus. 
PURO EUA Be Tatertoce baste hacks tele ore ie ties one, aes $3.35 $3.45.. 
Earliest maturing and most popular wheat in the South- 
ern Coastal area. Resists smut and other diseases. Short, 
strong straw, storm resistant, ideal for combining. Heads 
held erect, are compact with 4 full rows of plump grain of 
high milling value. High yield. Broad leaf. Stools well. 
WOOD’S LEAP’S PROLIFIC .............. 3.35 3.45 
Big, beautiful heads. Fairly tall. Extremely resistant to 
loose smut. Highest yielding wheat for 3 years at Md. Ex- 
periment Station. 
EDD IVE Vetere cactate a avate ean cnapage torn stniaxeen.cishe acres 3.35 3.45 
PAK DIR ED Bocteutrvctste ar atietate teaxaic teats eicherays 3.35 3.45 
Highest yielding wheat in Southern Coastal Plains. Me- 
dium early. Resists cold, mildew and rust. Long, square 
heads, well filled with grain of high milling value. Stools 
profusely. 
THOR NE Meret tint - 0, pee sicoae «she aaa cerertreua tenets 3.60 3.70 
Thorne is the best wheat for Va., Md. and Upper South. 
Heaviest yield, strong, medium short straw, stems up well, 
large, beautiful heads. No disease or mixture in our fields. 
BEARDED VARIETIES: 
Vieb ad WIN OTS ES WEA Teer ralecton as: ieee «yo 3.35 3.45 
Highest yielding bearded wheat. Fine for low ground. 
EFULCAS TR geeriiitecir. © cise coe ee ents ois 3.35 3.45 
» SEONE RE oe eee nd eel ai. inlet 3.35 3.45 
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THORNE WHEAT 
A new smooth wheat that is outyielding other varieties, 
is more winter hardy, smut resistant, stands up better, and 
is easier to combine. 
in Virginia, Maryland and the Southern Piedmont and Moun- 
tains as rapidly as seed can be increased. 
It averaged 5 bushels per acre more than Redhart for 
two years at 6 Virginia Experiment Stations. For 3 years 
it outyielded standard wheat varieties in the Maryland tests. 
In Western North Carolina for 6 years it outyielded other 
wheats at 3 experiment stations. 
V. P. I. writes us: ‘Thorne is one of the leading wheats 
for Virginia. We are anxious to increase the supply of high 
quality certified seed as rapidly as possible. We would ap- 
preciate it very much if you would assist us.”’ 
ARGENTINE ALFALFA 
The Argentine-grown Alfalfa seed we are offering is all 
grown in the cool climate of Argentina. Throughout the 
Southeastern part of our country it has been found hardy, 
and will not winter-kill. It is equal to Kansas and Oklahoma- 
grown Alfalfa in its resistance to winter-killing. 
The Argentine-grown seed we sold last year turned out 
very well indeed, some people having already cut as many 
as three crops of it from a field. 

It is expected to replace other wheats 
