Woed’s Grains 
*Certified orders accepted at 25c. bu. 
extra, subject to passing bin inspection, 
usually completed by Sept. We will ship 
as uncertified if certified tags do not 
arrive by shipping time. 
WOOD’S WINTER OATS 
Sow 2 bu. per acre. 30-bu. Per bu., 
Treated. New S-bu. bags. lots. 32 Ibs. 
*KULGRAIN®.- o-. 2) oe $1.50 $1.55 
*WOOD’S FULGRAIN 3.. 1.65 1.70 
Bred from the original Fulgrain ten years 
thru severe Va. winters. It is far more 
vigorous and heavy yielding than Ful- 
grain strains which were crossed on Vic- 
toria. Top yield in 1949 Pee Dee, S. C. 
test, 15.1 bu. acre more than Fulgrain 
1949 B. F.. S. Resists coid smut and the 
dread Victoria blight, which can wipe 
out other Tulsrain. 
FORKEDEER ........... $2.10 $2.15 
*LEE COLD PROOF ...... 1.95 2.00 
*STANTON Fee ace teen eee 1.60 1.65 
*VICTORGRAIN .......... 1.55 1.60 
TEV E OR TAR irencie tose stsvane econ yO meme ano 
WINTER TURF, onionfree 2.10 2.15 
Renowned as the most winter resist- 
ant, dependable oat. Heaviest bright, 
beautiful seed. 
Wood’s Hay Grain Mixture 
Makes a heavy yield of palatable, nu- 
tritious hay, easy to cure and relished 
by all livestock. Excellent nurse crop 
seeding permanent hay or pasture as it 
comes off early. Contains Winter Oats, 
Smooth Wheat, Beardless Barley, Hairy 
Vetch, Austrian Winter Peas and Crim- 
son Clover. Sow 100 lbs. acre. Price, 
$10.00 cwt.; $9.75 in 5-bag lots. 
. Wood’s Grain Pasture Mixt. 
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. Reduces grain re- 
quirements. Saves labor in feeding. Re- 
turns greater profits. Includes ingredi- 
ents for continuous grazing throughout 
fall, winter and spring; highly recom- 
mended and used by leading farmers in 
the South. Contains ideal proportions of 
Hairy Vetch, Austrian Winter Peas, Crim- 
son Clover, Rape, Abruzzi Rye, Winter 
Barley, Winter Oats and Smooth Wheat. 
Sow 100 lbs. per acre. Price, $10.00 per 
100-Ib. bag; $9.75 in 5-bag lots. 

Wood’s Grain Pasture Mixture is rel- 
ished by all livestock. It keeps more anl- 
mals per acre in good healthy condition 
during winter when permanent pastures 
are short. Ideal to supplement perma- 
nent pastures and give them a chance to 
recover from close grazing. It is be- 
coming increasingly popular for poultry 
and hogs as it contains rape properly 
balanced with grain so it cannot cause 
bloating. Pasture is the most economi- 
cal feed for all livestock. 
BEARDLESS WHEAT 
Plant 13 bu. acre, 20-bu., Per bu., 
2-bu. bags. Treated. lots. 60 Ibs. 
STHORNE 5 sasrecioise aes $3.35 $3.45 
Has outyielded other wheats and has 
the highest recommendation by experi- 
ment stations in the Upper South and 
East, where it is replacing other wheats. 
It is more smut, mosaic and winter re- 
sistant, stands up better and combines 
easier. Has large heads, big, plump 
grain, high milling quality. 
FNURED Were cls o siecerslene $3.35 $3.45 
*LEAP’S PROLIFIC ...... 8.35 3.45 
FORWARD i societies ene 3.385 3.45 
Most Forward became badly smut in- 
fected. We hot water treated all our 
stock seed to eliminate smut. 
*CHANCELLOR ......... $3.45 $3.55 
ENVEATTA RT ee isis ote sccioue 3.45 o200 
REDHART tiie vee sie ates 38.45 SO) 
HARDIREDE eee o.oo 3.45 
~ 20-bu. er fi 
Bearded Wheat ae at ae 
Before the days of the combine beard- 
ed wheats were frowned on. Beards are 
no longer objectionable and farmers are 
getting over their prejudice. Many feel 
that bearded wheats can be depended on 
every year, while smooth wheats may 
make a bumper crop one year and fall 
down the next. 
Nip esl bibles csccdelosun< $3.35 $3.45 
BULCASTER 2... -- 2 24.-- 3.35 3.45 
STONER Sar oo tei 3.35 3.45 
*NITTANY (Penn 44).... 3.45 3.55 
The highest yielding bearded wheat. 
Like V. P. I. 181, it is an improved strain 
of Fulcaster, but is more resistant to 
smut, mildew, cold, storm and milling 
quality and has outyielded V. P. I. 1381. 
WOOD’S SEED BARLEY 
Treated. 2-bu. bags. 20-bu. Per bu., 
Sow 2 bu. per acre lots, 48 lbs. 
BEARDLESS (Scarce) ...$2.55 $2.65 
WON Geo setts siting borat 2.00 2.10 
*WONG, grown from hot 
water treated seed....... 2.40 2.50 
This year most fields of Wong Barley 
lost a fourth from smut or blasted heads. 
Our hot water treated strain passed the 
certified field inspection, showing almost 
no smut. 
CALHOUN $2.40 $2.50 
A new beardless barley, high in feed- 
ing value, that should become the most 
popular small grain in the Southeast. It 
is recommended in S. C., N. C., and Va. 
It looks like Wong without its stubby 
beards, is more rust and mildew resist- 
ant, has stiffer straw, ideal to combine. 
Made 87.6 bu. per acre in a Va. test. 
At the N. C. experiment stations it made 
the highest yield, 24.4 bu. more than 
Wong, 90 bu. per acre in one test. Tops at 
Clemson, S. C., and in Ala. tests 3 years. 
Wood’s Seed Abruzzi Rye 
TTew 2-bu. bags. 20-bu. Per bu., 
Sow 13 bi. per acre. lots. 56 1bs. 
ABRUZZI RYE (Scarce)..$3.35 $3.45 
*ABRUZZI, Onion Free.... 3.50 3.60 
Passed certified field inspection. 
WINTER RYE ........... 2.85 2.95 
We are recognized foundation growers 
of Abruzzi Rye. For years we have bred 
for quick fall and heavy winter zrowth 
and grain yields. This insures earlier 
fall and more winter pasture or cover. 
Our strain yielded a record of 54.6 bu. of 
grain per acre at Clemson, S. €. We 
clean Rye on machinery devoted exclu- 
Thorne and Vahart in experiment sta- 
tion tests in Piedmont and Coastal Va., 
and N. C. It is becoming more popular 
every year. V. P. I. is now recommend- 
ing Nitany in, place of V. PB. I. 131 in 
Piedmont and Coastal Va. 
Sorghum--Millet--Peanuts, Etc. 
sively to Abruzzi. 
It resists insects and disease, thrives 
on lighter land, with less fertilizer, can 
be sown over a longer period, is more 
winter hardy and gives more winter pas- 
ture than other small grains. 
—Prices F.0.B. Richmond— 
Wo Charge for Eags 
100-lb. lots, 25 to 99, 5 to 24, 
—— Postpaid Prices———_, 
per lb. per lb. per lh. 20 LOS LOS = 5: lbs lb: 
SORGHUM. Early Amber ........ Toa O Smee O $2.85 $1.45 $ .80 $ .30 
Harly Orange. 50 lbs. acre...... 07% .08 .10 2.85 1.45 .80 .30 
Sugar Drip Type (Waconia Strain), 
HOLES CUD oil OSma CLC Meurer rie 5d .13 .15 geen) abatsiey ales) aes) 
Honey (Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane), 
Certified nseteractncs chia ook aiss shetess silyl} lf} “bates, 945745) alaPA oR) 
HEGARI—Certified (Tall Growing). .08 .0812 .10 3.00 1.45 .80 .30 
Certified Martin’s Combine Milo—Sold Out 
MILLET—Tenn. Cultivated German. .09% .10  .12 3.35 1.65 .90  .30 
Pearlron Cattalls Drill’sslbs,acress Lo). LOU ees 4.85 2.25 1.20 .35 
BrososOre Hoge Ville tartare 07% .08 .10 2.85 1.45 .80 .30 
TEV ROa) Moya) INMENRE oocosenogsoaess sally alley > spalfs! 4.85 2.25 1.20 .35 
BROOM CORN—HEarly Dwarf ...... sal} gale Galt) 5.10 2.35 1.25 .35 
Standard Evergreen. Drill 6 lbs... .16 .17 ols 5.10 2.35 1.25 £.35 
TEOSINTE. Drill 3 lbs. Lb. 90c... ... suse .85 22.10 8.95 4.55 1.00 
BUCKWHEAT—Japanese. 50lbs... .07 .08 10 2.85 1.45 .80 £.30 
PEANUTS—Large Va. Jumbo ..... 2D Ome AO 7.35 3.25 1.70 .45 
Wood’s Quail Planting Mixture..... 16% .17 “uly 5.10 2.35 1.25 .35 
Wood’s Bird Scatter Food .......... OE call sal} 3.60 1.75 .95 #£.30 
SHS BANTAR es wetness petereirels oc (eel Same 20) 5.385 2.45 1.30 .40 
BENE i Corona orate ose. sel) til = 3a 8.60 3.75 1.95 .50 
CANADA FIELD PEAS ........... .08% .09 «11 3.10 1.55 .85 8.30 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE .......... vile — alo alte} 4.85 2.15 1.20 £.35 
SUNFLOWER—Mammoth Russian 100-Ib. bags 
Gray Striped (large size), for seed _ .21 .22 24 6.35 2.85 1.50 .45 
Sunflower, For Feed(Dark Striped) .14 .15 mal) 4.60 2.15 1.15 .35 
NAVY BEANS—Michelite Strain .. .16 sll gal 5.10 2.35 1.25 #£.35 
EDIBLE PEAS 
Early Wilt Resistant Ramshorn... .19 .20  .22 5.85 2.65 1.40 .40 

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., Penn 
Ohio, Ind., N. Y., New England and Mich., add 2c. per pound to postpaid prices. 
To Ala., Ark., Fla., Ill., Iowa, La., Miss., Mo., and Wisc., add 4c. per pound. 
To Texas, Okla., Kansas and Neb., add 6c. per lb. to postpaid prices. 
