Wood’s Grains 
99.8% Pure. 90% Germination 
In New Bags. Triple Cleaned to Elimi- 
nate Weeds and Shrivelled Grains. Grow 
More Vigorously. Make Bumper Crops 
of High Quality Grain that Brings Top 
Prices on the Market. All Wood’s Seed 
Wheat, Oats and Barley are Ceresan 
Treated to insure better stands and 
Disease-F'ree Crops. 
BEARDLESS WHEAT 
Plant 14 bus, acre. 20-bu. Per bu. 
2-bus. bags. Treated. lots, 60 lbs. 
PH ORINE cere cee cc sisresmee » $3.10 $3.20 
NUR ED Seon oie ces $3.10 $3.20 
FORWARD ............... 3510 3.20 
LEAP’S PROLIFIC ...... 3.10 3.20 
Certified Leap’s Prolific ... 3.35 3.45 
From registered hot water treated 
stock. Recommended in Piedmont and 
Mountains Va. and North. High yield 
in N. C. mountain tests. Resists cold, 
smut, stem rust and lodging. Big heads. 
WA HA RD Baerateels sire sucrers.es SOOM OReO 
REDHARTi eGo. c: okt 3.10 3.20 
Certified Redhart ......... Shoo ORO 
ELD RIVE Vatern. ottteno cece es SLO 3.20 
HARDIBRED acs cos cae se 3.10 3.20 
Certified Hardired ........ S849) 3.45 
Bearded Wheat ites ; Fea be: 
Wiebe eel S lath Ac 2.0 oew tie s.s $3.10 $3.20 
FULCASTER ............. Sy 1K) 3.20 
RONCEN BORG Rhos 67) rece es 04 4! Sue SalO me 720 
NITTANY or PA. 44...... LoD 3.45 
The highest yielding bearded wheat. 
Recommended in Va., Md., Pa., and N. C. 
Mountains. An improved strain of Ful- 
caster, replacing it and V. P. I. 1831, 
more resistant to smut, mildew, cold and 
storm. Top milling quality. 
Wood’s Grain Hay Mixture 
The best early hay mixture possible to 
sow. Makes a much heavier yield that 
is far more palatable and nutritious than 
oats or any other crop sown alone. Hay 
is easy to cure and relished by all live- 
stock. It contains winter oats, smooth 
wheat, beardless barley, properly bal- 
anced with hairy vetch, Austrian winter 
peas and crimson clover. The legumes 
increase the protein and feeding value of 
the hay and enrich the soil. Sow 100 lbs. 
per acre alone or 50 lbs. as a nurse crop, 
seeding grass and clovers. Fertilize well. 
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 to 
supply protein for growth and warmth 
during the winter. Includes every ingre- 
dient for continuous grazing throughout 
fall, winter and spring. Contains the 
ideal proportions of hairy vetch, Aus- 
trian winter peas, crimson clover, rape, 
abruzzi rye, winter barley, winter oats 
and smooth wheat. Relished by all live- 
stock, it is popular for poultry and hogs, 
as it contains rape properly balanced 
with grain so it cannot cause bloating. 
Its use has increased enormously in all 
sections of the South and East, proving 
its wonderful value and dependability. 
It can be grazed in early spring before 
other pastures are ready. Small grains, 
combined with winter legumes furnish 
fall and winter grazing, which saves 
labor, reduces grain requirements, pro- 
vides cheaper feed, makes healthier ani- 
mals and returns greater profits. Pasture 
is the most economical feed for livestcck. 
Sow 100 lbs. per acre. 
See Prices on Preceding Page 
WOOD’S WINTER OATS WOOD’S SEED BARLEY 
Sow 2 bu. per acre. 30-bu. Per bu. Treated. 2-bu. bags, 20-bu. Per bu. 
Treated. New 3-bu. bags. lots 32 lbs. Sow 2 bu. acre. lots 48 lbs. 
HULGRAINE.. 00 oe tL aN MEO AYO KE) come Gabeeo ooo due on $1.70 $1.75 
WOOD’S FULGRAIN 38... 1.75 1.80 
Our Fulgrain Oats for stock seed pass- 
ed registered requirements with no va- 
riety or crop mixture, weeds, or disease, 
yielding over 70 bu. per acre. 
FORMKEDEER—Sold Out 
BEARDLESS—Sold Out 
CALHOUN—Sold Out 
A new beardless barley, high in feed- 
ing value, that should become the most 
popular small grain in the Southeast. 
S. C., N. C. and Va. recommend it. It 
LEE COLD PROOF—Sold Out looks like Wong without its stubby 
STAN TONS eee 1.75 1.89 beards, is earlier, more rust and smut re- 
VICTORGRAIN .......... 1.60 1.65 Sistant, and has shorter, stronger straw, 
LETORIA 1.75 1.3 ideal to combine., where other grains 
ier Sieben © NES oteie : -80 lodge. Made 87.6 bu. per acre in a Va. 
test. 
WINTER RYE 
More winter resistant than Abruzzi, 
starts its spring growth later and is 
preferred for turning under to plant to- 
bacco and other summer crops. It is ex- 
cellent for winter and spring grazing as 
well as a cover crop. It can be sown 
WOOD'S SEED RYE 
Sow 14 bu. acre. 2-bu. bags. Bu. 50 lbs. 
ABRUZZIGR VE cae cccsts ae 2 ors $2.75 
Pedigree Abruzzi Rye, grown from 


later than Abruzzi and still make a good Certified Seed, Onion Free .... 2.90 
crop. It’s straw is superior for bedding 
livestock. WINEBERERY Bie. ee $2.60 $2.65 
Sorghum--Millet--P E 
orghum--NVuliet--reanuts, Etc. 
—Prices F.O.B. Richmond— 
No Charge for Bags 100-1b. lots, te to ge to eae a epee erce oat 
per lb. per Jb. per Ib: P s. 10 S: DS. IE 
SORGHUM—FEarly Amber ........ 0S ome OOe ome lul $3.10 $1.55 $ .85 $ .30 
Early Orange. 5u lbs. acre .... .08 .08% .11 3.00 1.55 .85 .30 
Sugar Drip, for syrup; 8 lbs. acre .1215 .13 15 Gua aly A8)5) AL. (05) .3O 
Honey (Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane), 
Certined gcc ac rectiscie eer sen Salis. als} 20 Bc Leben al Sei .40 
HEGARI—Certified .............. 08 .08% .10 3.00 1.45 .80 30 
Certified Early Combine Hegari.. .08% .09 Salpe Si 5Ui0)s Ikateday .85 30 
Certified Martin’s Combine Miilo. . 084% .09 ial Bd ats .85 30 
Certified Caproc Combine Milo .. .08% .09 itil Sjoll(0)  alaislay fey} 30 
MILLET—Tenn. Cultivated German .09% .10 lly 3.35 1.65 A) .30 
Pearl or Cattail. Drill 8 lbs. acre .17 .18 .20 5.85 2.45 1.30 .40 
PrOsOmOre Lop Mille tare ereeta 081% .09 iat 3.10 1.55 .85 . 30 
Browne Lope iullet: saree een galizé .19 ail 5.60 2.55 1.35 .40 
PEANUTS—Holland Jumbo ....... Bee PRB} as ClO0 Ze Oomeleos .45 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE .......... 16 ali 19 DAO) AL eke, leds .30 
Wood’s Quail Planting Mixture .. 16% .17 ig) 5.10 2.35 1.25 .30 
Wood’s Bird Scatter Food ........ 10% .11 13 3500 Sele Go .95 .30 
SEISBAINESA Coe. corecg ie was ehefegsheosy ee teners 22 .23 25 GHOOM2R95 see DD 40 
BENE otic. ae ioc acids tga che omeke siniete Be, .33 35 9.10) 38°95) 2°05 55 
CANADA FIELD PEAS .......... DI AO) m2 S250) seleOD 90 30 
SUNFLOW ER—Mammoth Russian 
100-lb. Bags 
Gray Striped (large size), for seed .27% .28 .30 7.85 3.45 1.80 50 
Gray Striped (med. size), for seed .25 .26 .28 (ees) Bigrts) aha 7A0 .45 
Dark Striped Sunflower, for feed .15 .16 .18 4.85 2.25 1.20 .35 
EDIBLE PEAS 
Early Wilt Resistant Ramshorn.. .15 .16 sails! 4.85 2.25 1.20 .40 
Giant Wilt Resistant Ramshorn.. .16 = ily 2a DOs e250 ue 25 .40 
Blue Goose or Gray Crowder .... .16 Slt AS 0.10 2.35) 1525 .40 
Brown Sugar Crowder ........ .20 eZ of GONE 2. Col melee) .45 
Red Speckled’ Crowder ... 2.2): 27AD) aad .23 GlOy 2ecome led .45 
Early Six Weeks Browneye .... .20 21 .23 6.10 2.75 1.45 .45 
Blackeye White Crowder........ .18 ally 21 D0) aeSey dha} -40 
arses lack Reasee ae: «erie wll .20 57a ge) pages) 1245) -40 
Conch (Wood’s Sumptucus) .... .20 Hit ea CrlOssZe (om dA 45 
Dixiem QUCEn sbrOWMEY.e mr neers: .22 a FR .25 GROOM 2, Sommlinas .45 

POSTPAID PRICES above apply to Va., N. C., W. Va., Md., Del., N. J.. Penn 
POSTAGE ON FIELD SEED TO OTHER STATES: To S. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn, 
Ohio, Ind., N. Y., New England and Mich., add 2c per pound to postpaid prices, 
To Ala., Ark., Fla., Tll., Iowa, La., Miss., Mo., and Wisc., add 4c. per pound. 
To Texas, Okla., Kansas and Neb., add 6c. fer lb. to postpaid prices 
WOOD’S FERTILIZERS 
MILORGANITE—The All Organic Fertilizer. Nitrogen 6%; Phosphoric Acid 2%. 
25-lb. bag, $1.50; 50-lb. bag, $2.50; 100-lb. bag, $4.00. Will not burn. 
WOOD’S SPECIAL ALL CROP FERTILIZER—Analysis: 5% Nitrogen; 10% Phos- 
phoric Acid; 5% Potash. Prices: 25 lbs., $1.00 100 lbs., $2.75. 
WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE SHEEP MANURE—The Great Natural Fertilizer. 
F.O.B. Richmond, 25 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $1.75. 
WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE COW MANURE—Prices F. O. B. Richmond: 
50 lbs., $1.75. 
DRICONURE—Composed of cow manure, sheep manure and peat moss. 
bag. 60c.; 50-lb. bag, $2.25; 10-bag lots, $2.15 per bag. 
WOOD’S GARDEN PEAT MOSS—Extra large bale, $5.65. 
VIGORO—Regular Stock for Lawns and Flowers. Analysis, 4-12-4. Prices F. O. B. 
Richmond: 5 lbs., 50c.; 10 lbs., 90c.; 25 lbs., $1.60; 100 lbs., $4.25. 
HYDRATED LIME—Prices F.O.B. Richmond: 10 lIbs., 25c.; 50 lbs., 75c. 
STEAMED BONE MEAL—4$5.00 per 100-lb. bag; $2.60 per 50-Ib. bag. 
Prices: 
20 Ibs., $1.00; 
716-1b., 
