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Wood’s S-240 Flinty Yellow 
Our most weevil resistant, heaviest yielding 
yellow hybrid’for crib or silage in the South- 
ern Coastal area. Long, tight shucks. Hard, 
flinty grain, high in vitamins, protein and feed- 
ing value. Later than S-210, more prolific and 
weevil resistant. Wide, long leaves, close to- 
gether. At the S. C. Coast Experiment Sta- 
tion it withstood a severe storm that flattened 
most everything else but S-360. All who saw 
the big field we grew for seed in S. C. de- 
clared it the best corn they ever saw G. P. 
Templeton, Barnwell Co., S. C., said: “My 
S-210 made 108 bu. per acre, but will plant 
S-240 next year.” Highest yield in Fla. tests. 
It made 125.2 bu. acre in Camden, N. C. test. 
Wood’s S-315 Hybrid Red Cob Prolific 
Big, deep, white grain; brings premium for 
milling. Very prolific. High yield at Clem- 
son, S. C. N. C. recommends it. For 2 years 
the highest yielding pure white corn in the 5 
N. C. Coast Expt. Sta. tests, making 135.6 bu. 
per acre in Camden Co., 115 bu. in Currituck, 
110.1 bu. in Onslow, and 102.1 bus. in the 
Piedmont test. Made 119.5 bu. per acre, 13 bu. 
more than Tenn. 10, in a Ga. Expt. Sta. test. 
Made 113.2 bu. per acre with very light weevil 
damage at the Alabama Expt. Sta. 
Wood’s 8-350 Hybrid White Prolific 
For the Cotton Belt. Makes finest corn meal. 
Very prolific. Deep grain, small cob, good 
shuck. In 7 N. C. Expt. Sta. tests, rated tops 
in gyain quality, shuck protection, insect re- 
sistance and yielded 111.4 bu. in Camden Co., 
and“ 100 bu. in Onslow. High yield in S. C. 
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Giving Prices on Bulbs, Grains, Ete., 
Will Be Mailed About September 15th. 
Wood’s 8-210 Hybrid Golden Prolific 
Most popular weevil resistant, prolific yellow 
hybrid in the Cotton Belt and early feed in 
the Deep South. Developed from leading South- 
ern corns by 20 years’ breeding. Has deep 
roots, dark green color, ears placed low, strong, 
compact stalk. Extremely heat, drought and 
storm resistant. Small cob, high;shelling %. 
Clemson recommends S-210 for S. C., particu- 
larly the Piedmont, as it outyielded all other 
yellow corns in their 1947 tests, making 8 bu. 
per acre more than N. C. 27. In the S. C. 
Coastal test it made 5.1 bu. mare than N. C. 27. 
It made 111.6 bu. acre with very little in- 
insect damage in a N. C. Coastal test. Won 
4-H contest for D. Rhyne, Gaston Co., N. C., 
110 bu. acre. It won the 5-acre contest for 
Ben Wright, Jefferson, Ga., 120 bu. acre. Made 
104.1 bu. acre at Alabama Experiment Station. 
Wood’s S-360 Flinty White Hybrid 
Predicted most popular white weevil resist- 
ant hybrid. Its hard, flinty grain makes fin- 
est pure white meal, high in protein.Very pro- 
lific. Dark green. Vigorous. Strong, leafy 
stalk. Deep spreading roots. Disease resist- 
ant. Good poor-land corn, A farmer in S. C. 
lost his regular corn due to drought and lack 
of labor and fertilizer, but made a good crop 
of S-360. It yielded well in Fla. Experiment 
Station tests. Made 119.8 bu. acre at Alabama 
Expt. Sta., with very light weevil damage. 
In N. C. tests it made 133.7 bu. per acre in 
Camden Co., and 104.5 bu. per acre in Curri- 
tuck Co., and had extra good grain and shuck. 
WOOD’S FEEDS 
Mash and Mixed Feeds in Print Cloth Bags 
Pee ta ce a ae For Making Dresses, Curtains, ete Worth about 75c. Kach 
pee F. O. B. Richmond 
ed shaong boding: insures heatte, CHICKEN FEEDS, Ete. iotbs. sobs. 100 Ins. 
sturdiness and quick growth.+Sold out HOLLYBROOK LAYING MASH 
through August. Book Your Order Wath em riccdaeiVMinlle qevauey ergs siecle oto: $ .60 $2.50 $5.05 
Now. Specify second choice if we are HOLLYBROOK OMEN CEN ASH Fae Be 
sold out of your first choice. Hatch days, Tuesdays & Fridays. Pee ae TOT TH cae ge . ihe 
a (eee Weal ee PRICES: ong Bae nee With cod liver oil and dried milk.. .60 2.65 5.15 
ope ed estes ape piven bd OSE ARS 2 P _ PAMUNKEY SCRATCH ............ A345) 2.40 4.65 
RHODE ISLAND REDS .......... 5.00 9.25 eee Includes cracked corn, wheat, etc., but no grit or shell. 
WHITH ROCKS le) 01,0, 01.¢ 16 @ © 6 aie. pielie «i ae 5.00 9.25 1750 HOLLYBROOK CHICK GRAINS. a .65 2.65 5.15 
BUFF ORPINGTONS ............ 5.00 atee one HOLLYBROOK DEVELOPING FOOD .65 2.60 5.05 
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS ........ 5.00 -50 PAMUNKEY PIGEON, With Corn.. .65 3.00 5.75 
HOLLYBROOK PIGEON, No Corn..  .75 3.45 6.70 
WOOD’S BIRD SCATTER FOOD YELLOW CRACKED CORN ........ 55 2.40 4.70 
Attracts song birds to your home; doves, quail and wild WHITE CRACKED poRx Neca pe a8 4.60 
turkey to your farm; ducks and geese to your marshes. Ae ee. Sie BECiEr Bh eas ae in oe 
Feed it regularly in winter, especially in snows when little se shag : Ea ie pein? fale ee ay sae 
native food is left. Birds range far to find it. It furnishes Oak C aM AUC a aes. oo Ee -60 
nourishment and warmth in the coldest weather. Native o one Pr erak me, Coarse. . mfr 8 
birds will remain and repay you many times over with the GAME BIRD SCATTER FOOD 110 450 8.50 
insect pests they destroy the next summer. Migrating birds 
- will return: to your marshes the following winter. Birds 
never forget where they found food when.they needed it. 
Birds need a variety of food to keep healthy and able to 
’ withstand the hardships of winter. Our formula, prepared 
- by highest authority, has a wide assortment of seeds sought 
after by birds. . It is used by many bird clubs. 
HEAVY WHITE OATS—$1.75 per bus., 32 Ibs. 
DOG FOODS 5 lbs. 10 Ibs. 25 Ibs. 50 lbs. 100 Ibs. 
Hunt Club Cubes .......$ .65 $1.20 $2.60 $5.00 $9.75 
Hunt Club Dog Food .... .65 1.20 2.60 5.00 9.75 
Pard Dog Food, Swift’s—1-lb. can, 15c.; 48 cans, $6.75 
Sunday Shower—Kills ticks, fleas. Pint, $1.00, postpaid, $1.25 
