WOOD’S CORN VARIETIES 
Ears Hand Selected, Tipped and Butted 
Germination Over 90% 
Postpaid: Quart, 55c.; 14 Peck, 95c. 
Postage on Corn, add 40c. pk.; 70c Y bus.; $1.30 bus. 
WHITE FIELD CORN § * 8:3, =IcHMoND 5-Bue. 
Improved White Dent ............ $1.15 $2.05 $3.75 $3.65 
02, Ol ie a UeLDeP 2 ODe on ton 1S .00 
Oklahoma Silvermine ............. 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Vee TOUMLC 2. re Soc es ee es 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
memessee hed Cob ..... 5 ccs eee ane 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Early Eouthern Snowflake ........ 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
0 UT 95.5 GS ee eee 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Iowa Silver King, Extra Harly.... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Mio othe) UC RSE Oe ae 1.20 2.15 4.00: 3.90 
MSD IRION, sists o/s 5 oss Selec bcc es 1.20 2.15 4.00 38.90 
ITCRA EAYMAStEY 2.2... cic c eee 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
MMS TOUC 52. os. eee cole 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
MVmamGYISMPYOllic’ . 1c. coke oe 1.20 2.15 4.00 38.90 
um DOOUDIC 0... 5. ee cis oie ers 1.20 2.15 4.00° 3.90 
Coc \) SSI gait 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
YELLOW FIELD CORN 
Mareanias vellow, Dent.............. ijsaksy  P7ia(Uay Stay as)s eso(ts! 
Improved Golden Dent ............ 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Strawberry—Copper Colored ..... lO Mee 0D eect Dimoe OD 
Improved Leaming—Extra Harly... 1.15 2.05 3.75 3.65 
Woods Golden Prolific’........:.... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Jarvis Golden Prolific, from Cert.. 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Clarage Early Yellow Dent ...... 1°20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Memcascer sure Crop io... 0.5 es ees 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
EPOMIERTEMOITICT Fo)... lece cs diego See ve 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Yellow Hastings Prolific .......... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Wood’s 90-Day Golden Flint ...... 1320" 2-15-4200 = 3.90 
Hight Row Yellow Flint .......... 1.20 2.15 4.00 3.90 
Reid’s Early Yellow Dent—(Sold Out) 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Wood’s Old Virginia Ensilage..... 1.10 2.00 3.60 3.50 
Leaming Ensilage Yellow ........ 1102200: 53.60 23250 
iBigsGolden Emnsilage ............3. 110 2.00: 3:60 3.50 
Wood’s Mammoth Ensilage, White. 1.25 2.25 4.10 4.00 
Early Eureka Ensilage ............ 1.25 2.25 4.10 4.00 
MIME AMEUNSTIAL'C ©. gc. ss cscs ees 1.25 2.25 4.10 4.00 
Blnechidee Einsilage ........4..%.. 1.25 2.25 4.10 4.00 
Westbranch Sweepstakes Ensilage. 1.25 2.25 4.10 4.00 
Yellow Sweepstakes Ensilage ..... 1.25 2.25 4.10 4.00 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage ...... 1.35 2.40 4.35 4.25 
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Wood’s Dixie makes 2 large, sound ears per stalk 
’ meer 124 days. Delicious roasting ears in 88 
Wood s Dixie days. 9 feet tall. Shorter, stronger 
stalks than most prolific corns; 16 rows of broad, deep, flinty, 
white grain, on a small white cob; ears are protected by a 
long shuck, extending 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 varie- 
ties. It has a long record of high yields at state experi- 
ment stations throughout the South. 
* 110 days. Roasting ears 80 days. A 
Mexican June Bolcnaut corn for late planting as it 
thrives in tropical heat and withstands droughts and hurri- 
canes. 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% 2-ear stalks. Don’t plant early. 
° : 123 d - R ti 
Wood’s Oklahoma Silvermine 637.39 days. One 
of 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. Excellent early feed, milling 
and roasting ears in deep South. From Certified seed. 
: : Silage 115 days. For 
Wood’s Pamunkey Ensilage jears our leading en- 
silage 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. 13 to 16 ft. tall, sturdy 
stalks, strong roots, palatable, high feeding value. Averaged 
23 tons per acre for 5 ycars in 9 state tests. 


Deltapine 14 made 1,000 lbs. of lint cotton per acre on mousse of 
acres. It has good fiber quality with 1-1/16 to 1-1/8-inch staple. 
WOOD’S COTTON SEED 
GERMINATE 80 TO 95%—CERESAN TREATED TO PRO- 
DUCE BETTER STANDS, MORE VIGOROUS PLANTS, 
HIGHER YIELDS—GROWN FROM BREEDER STOCK. 
CERTIFIED DELTAPINE 14,. Delinted 
The best cotton for soils not infected with wilt. 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 turnaut, its excellent staple and its ability to produce a 
crop under adverse soil and weather conditions, it is no 
wonder that Deltapine 14 seed is in greater demand than any 
other variety throughout the Cotton Belt. Developed by over 
30 years breeding by one of the world’s foremost cotton 
breeders on the D. & P. L. farms which grow 8,500 acres of 
this cotton every year. For stand insurance our Certified 
Deltapine 14 is delinted and Ceresan treated. We also have 
uncertified seed, not delinted, one year from breeder. 
COKER-WILDS STRAIN 13 COTTON 
Recognized as one of the best upland staple cottons for 
the Southern States. Has many good qualities, such as earli- 
ness, 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. 84% lint, 14% to 1% in. staple. 
All Wood’s Cotton Seeds Are Ceresan Treated 
Pri 100-Ib. Bags F.0.B. RICHMOND , POSTPAID 
YiICe€S Bus =30 Ibs. Bus. 1Bag 5Bags’ 4Bus. Bus. 
Coker-Wilds Strain 13...$3.10 $ 9.75 $ 9.50 $2.15 $38.85 
Deltapine 14 Cert. delint. 4.15 13.00 12.75 2.65 4.90 
Deltapine 14, not delinted 3.40 10.50 10.25 2.30 4.15 
Coker 100 Wilt 5, delinted—(Sold Out) | 

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Wood’s 90-Day Golden Flint gays. martiest roast. 
ing ear or early feed corn in the South. Can plant 10 days 
earlier. Thrives in cold damp weather. Main crop corn 
for mountain top farms or far north. Ears 13 inches long. 
‘ 5 Matures in 111 days. Tremend- 
Lancaster Sur €CcYrOp ous yields of grain or silage in 
a short season. Largest ear of any early corn, averaging a 
foot long. Reddish-yellow colored grain. Strong stalks. 
99 days . Roastin 
Clarage Early Yellow Dent gars ‘73 days. Ideat 
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, stocky, 
714-foot stalks, storm resistant, adapted to any soil. 
ooh se , 122 days. Roasting ears 86 
Virginia Yellow Dent days. One of the beat yield- 
ing yellow varieties for the upper South or early feed and 
roasting ears for the dcep South. Large, sound ears, 13. 
inches long; 18 rows closely fitted grain. Sturdy 9-ft. stalk. 
’ alae Silage 115 days. Out- 
Wood’s Mammoth Ensilage renee other caricties 
3 years in experiment station tests, 35 to 50% more than 24 
other corns in one test. Made a record 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 4 to 9 more 
leaves per plant; leaves averaged 46.5 inches long, and not a 
single stalk broke down, when 5 to 15% of the others lodged. 
Heavy grain producer, large ears, deep grain, high feeding 
