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WOOD'S DENT CORNS 
MAIN CROP IN MOUNTAINS, VIRGINIA and NORTH 
EARLY FEED, MILLING or ROASTING EAR IN SOUTH 

123 Days—Roasting Ears 89 
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. 
Nxeellent for early feed, milling and roasting ears in the deep 
South. Passed certified field inspection. 
Wood’s Southern Snowflake 117 Days—For years we Se- 
lected strong, vigorous stalks 
bearing two large ears, 8 to 9 inches long, sound, with 16 rows of 
large, deep grains on a small white cob. Does well on all soils. 
Florida Exp. Station: “As much Wood’s Southern Snowflake is 
planted in Florida as all other roasting ear corns combined. Its 
long twisted shuck protects the ears from worms. It yielded 5,000 
pounds of roasting ears per acre, the highest of 31 leading varieties 
tested; 80 per cent of the stalks had two big ears, a pound each.” 


Wood’s Improved Golden Dent, the most beautiful corn shelled or 
on ear. Very sound 10 inch ears. Big deep grain; golden color. 
- , 121 Days — Roasting ears 
Wood’s Improved Golden Dent 53) a29e* Gost popular 
early feed and roasting ear corn in the South. Harliest corn with 
flinty, weevil-resistant grain, long shuck, short stocky stalk; deep 
roots. Excellent for hogging down, planting after early potatoes, 
or for light land. Passed certified field inspection. 
Iowa Silver King 
bringing a better price. 
stood at the top in yield tests. 
Wood’s Improved White Dent 
121 Days—Roasting Ears 88 Days. One of 
the best yielding white varieties in the up- 
per 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; long, tight shuck. Strong, vigorous 
914-foot stalk. Wide adaptation. Passed 
certified field inspection, 
iron! 122 Days — 
Virginia Yellow Dent 22 2.ting ’ Bars 
86 Days. One of the best yielding yellow 
varieties for the upper 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. 
120 Days —-Our strain 
Boone County won most prizes in Vir- 
ginia corn shows. Magnificent heavy 11- 
inch ears; 18 to 20 straight rows of deep 
grain closely wedged; white cob; heavy 
yield. Passed certified field inspection. 
A bushel plants 5 acres 
56 lbs. to bushel 
PRICES 
Okla. Silvermine, Hickory King, Mexi- Quart 
can June, Iowa Silver King, Lan- 
caster Surecrop, Snowflake, Clarage 55c 
All other corns on this page 
90 Days—Delicious Roasting Ears in70 Days. 
Extra early, heavy yielding white corn. Far 
northern-grown seed gets roasting ears on 
Ideal field corn for mountains, where it 
Excellent early feed or milling corn 
in the South. Large, long ears; 16 rows of deep grain; small cob; 
small, stocky stalk. Good on poor or rich land. 


the market earlier, in 81 days. 
} 110 Days — Roasting 
Mexican June Ears 80 Days. 9 feet 
tall. 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 protect- 
ing the ears. Large ears, 16 close fitting 
rows of flinty, large, broad grain. Medium 
cob; weevil-resistant, 60% of the stalks 
have two ears. Do not plant early. 
Lancaster Popular for si- 
< Surecrop lage in North; 
heavy yield, long ear: stocky, leafy stalk. 
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Wood’s Southern Snowflake makes tender, delicious roasting ears 
Matures a bumper crop of the finest milling corn. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
type ear, 10% ins. long; 18 to 20 straight rows of deep grain, closely 
wedged on ared cob. Tip and butt completely covered. 
118 Days—Wood’s Prize Winning Strain. 
81% feet tall. Has a large, beautiful, show 
111 Days—Roasting Ears in 80 
Strawberry Days. Genuine strain. 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. Flinty; 
long, tight shuck. Resists weevil, ear worms, 
heat and drought. South Carolina Experiment 
Station says: “It is extremely early, produces 
good heavy ears on a small strong stalk, excel- 
lent for fattening hogs for early market.” 
‘ 111 Days — Roasting 
Improved Leaming Ears 82 Days. 8% feet 
tall. Popular for early ensilage in the North, 
husking in the Middle Atiantic states, and extra 
early feed and roasting ears in the South. Our 
strain has won many prizes for high yield and 
for its large beautiful ears, 9 inches long with 
16 to 18 rows of deep grain closely set on a 
small red cob. 
99 Days— 
Clarage Early Yellow Dent 20. .tine Bars 
75 Days. 
Ideal for short seasons in the moun- 
tains 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, 7%-foot stalks; storm resistant, adapted 
to any soil; on rich land plant close in the row. 


1 7 115 Days — 
Hickory King Roasting Ears 
85 Days. 8% feet tall. The most 
dependable corn for poor land or 
adverse conditions. Shuck extends 
2 inches beyond 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. Has the largest grain of 
any corn. Brings a big premium 
for hominy. 
BY MAIL POSTPAID—See page 43 
4 Peck 
Bus. 
$5.30 
5.05 
Peck 1, Bus. 
le Peck 
Clarage has beautiful, so’id ears, 16 rows of deep grain, 
closely packed on a small cob. High feeding value. 
F. 0. B. RICHMOND 5-Bus. 
l, Bus. 
Peck Bus. 
70c 
70c 

