
Petrified 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 
T. WwW. WOOD & SONS - 
a7 
1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S “HIGH YIELDING” SOY BEANS 
A PROFITABLE CASH CROP 
3 OUTSTANDING YELLOW VARIETIES 
EXTRA EARLY—EARLY—LATE 
are recommended by 
Iextension Divisions as amongst the leading 
s 
ADAPTABLE : 
SHATTER PROOF : 
HIGH YIELDING : Wood’s Yellow 
: Agricultural 
H 
s 
= 
: 
H 
strains for Middle and South 
rapidly replacing all other yellow 
EARLY 
WOOD’S YELLOW 
120 to 125 days maturity. We 
eonsider this the most productive 
and satisfactory variety for bean 
production in all of the coastal 
states. Never since we introduced 
the late strain of Wood’s Yellow 
have we received so many favor- 
able reports from farmers in Vir- 
ginia and North Carolina, claim- 
ing it the finest bean they have 
ever grown, Has every good char- 
acteristic — matures medium  ,gouy 
early; upright in growth (height | “ 
86 in.); full of pods from the ‘ 
ground up, averaging 185 pods 
per plant and some as high as 300 
with many plants having three 
beans to the pod; vigorous 
growth; stands up well; and shat- 
ter proof, Several growers have 
left these beans in the field until 
Christmas and they did not shat- 
ter at this late date. Also makes 
a fine quality hay, not so coarse 
as the later varieties. Has made 
outstanding yields in comparison 
to other varieties. 
FOR SEED PRODUCTION — 
Large size varieties, plant in 3% 
to 4 foot rows, three pecks to the 
acre—medium size varieties 2 
pecks per acre, and small size 1 to 
1% pecks in 36 to 40-inch rows 
and cultivate. When drilled, use 
two to three times the above 
quantities. 
FOR BEAN PRODUCTION—Un- 
der the government program, yel- 
low beans, which include Tokios, 
command a premium of 20c per 
bushel over colored beans. 
ties 

150 to 160 Days. 
tion of Virgjnia. 
vulf states. 
25 to 40 bushels per acre. 
Early and Extra Early Wood’s Yellow, Virginia Brown, Wilson 
Black, being early maturing varieties, can all be harvested in 
plenty of time for sowing small grain crops in Virginia. Wood’s 
Yellow and Tokio are rather late in maturing to put in grain except 
in states farther south. 
Haberlandt —120 to 125 days of maturity. This medium early 
bean should be used to a much greater extent in 
the eastern states. It is far superior to the old Mammoth Yel- 
low from the standpoint of both bean and hay production. 
Ogden —The green beans resemble Tokio but somewhat smaller. 
A heavy yielding non-shattering variety with heavy oil 
content. Yields last season from 30 to 50 bushels per acre were 
reported from North Carolina and Virginia. About 10 days 
earlier than Tokio. 
erase.» 125 Days. The all-round bean for hay in Vir- 
Virginia Brown ginia and the north. Fine stems; excellent 
quality hay. 
* 125 Days. The most popular bean for the 
Wilson Early Black mountains of Virginia, West Virginia, 
and the north. Growth similar to Virginia. 
. 145 Days. Standard varieties 
Mammoth Yellow and Tokio for the eastern states for 
beans and forage production. Large seeded varieties bring top 
government prices. 
L d 140 Days. Small black seed; outstanding for hay. Dis- 
aredo ease resistant; heavy seeder. Do not confuse with Indiana 
Laredo, which is not adapted to the South. 
INOCULATE SOY BEANS WITH WOOD’S INOCULANT, 
GROUP 4. SEE PAGE 47 
Soybeans 
due to their dependable high yielding qualities 
WOOD’S YELLOW (LATE) 
peen proclaimed a super soybean. 
any soybean that has been so highly praised and has practically 
replaced the old favorite Mammoth Yellow; yields ranging from 
Non-shattering even if harvesting 
is delayed. Large root growth, strong stalk and storm resistant. 
Produces beans from ground up. 
A fine crop of Virginia Soy Beans grown in Guilford County,N. C. 
UPRIGHT GROWTH 
EASILY COMBINED 
State EXCELLENT HAY 
Atlantic States. They are 
varieties in these locali- 
EXTRA EARLY 
WOOD’S YELLOW 
110 to 115 days maturity. An 

Highly recommended for the coastal sec- @X¢CePptionally early strain, par- 
North Carolina, all of South Carolina and ticularly adapted to the higher 
This bean which we introduced 7 years ago has piedmont and mountain sections 
Never have we introduced of all eastern states. For late 
planting in these localities it has 
few, if any, equals. In the south- 
ern coastal states plantings have 
been made as late as early July 
and reached full maturity before 
frost. One grower reports he 
planted Extra Earlies the last 
week in June and they were ready 
to combine the 10th of October. 
They are ready to harvest ahead 
of the late Wood’s Yellows which 
were planted 50 days earlier. 
Yields for the past few years 
have been ranging from 25 to 40 
bushels per acre in practically all 
sections of the East. Makes a 
strong upright bushy growth 
about 8 feet high, and stalks lit- 
erally covered with beans from 
the ground up. Like our Early 
and Late strains of Wood's Yel- 
low, it is exceptionally shatter 
proof. 
FOR HAY PRODUCTION — 
Broadcast or drill and cut the hay 
when in full bloom and until they 
begin forming beans in the pod, 
Finer quality hay is obtained 
when the plant is in full bloom. 
For hay, broadcast with wheat 
drill, 1% bushels of large and 1 
bushel of small seeded varieties 
per acre. Use 200 to 300 lbs. su- 
perphosphate or 0-14-6 fertilizer. 
LATE WOOD’S YELLOW AND TOKIO SOYBEANS 
In recent years these two varieties have been in tremendous de- 
mand from a food standpoint. Their popularity has increased not 
only in this country but abroad, and are preferred for this purpose 
over all other varieties grown in the U.S.A. On account of this 
increasing popularity, they are bringing a premium over all other 
yellow varieties and are profitable crops to grow. 
ays. Principally recommended as one of the 
Pocahontas aed ee ead. In official tests it has ranked at 
the top in production of cured hay per acre. Fairly tall growing 
variety, medium size stalk and heavy foliage. The matured 
beans are medium to small and light green color. A fine bean 
producer. 
BY MAIL F. O. B. RICHMOND 
PRI CES POSTPAID 10-Bus. 
Peck 14 Bus.| Peck Bus. Lots 
Extra Early Wood’s Yellow. $1.65..... $2.95 | $1.20. ..$4.10. . . $4.00 
Early Wood’s Yellow....... 1:65 roe BOs 1k 20 en 4-100 004.00 
Wood’s Yellow (Late)...... M7 Ove 3.05] 1.25... 4.25... 4.15 
Maberland Vis avails ieceraters 1,655 Joie 2.95 1.2077, 45102)... 4.00 
Virginia Brown............ 5 A Ae OMS 3.10] 1.30... 4.35... 4.25 
Wilson Early Black........ L.G5.c10 2.95 1.20... 4.10... 4.00 
Mammoth Yellow........... line Goosid oe eftutey| | alee eae: yA oe eS 
SE ORIG Piet cise oe sce oioiaiacarerein Das Ol derarens 3.05 Dee elo we aS 
Omdenrie a  o Meisiepas siieiGirsye.s YC eS 3.05] 1.25... 4.20... 4.10 
POCARORTAR iis ccieaua eke niece LGOraiss 2.90 | 1.20... 4.00... 3.90 
Trared OF serine. tals ess tiotiats arate LiGDiastsie 2.90 | 1.20... 4.00... 3.90 
Mixed Soy Beans...... T.G55 wan 2.90! 1.20... 3.90... 3:80 
ttt ir iit iiritiriritititiiiititiiiililitiiiilititiiiiiitiiiiiritirirrrriiiiiriritiiriririritiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitii iii iii s 
