T. W. WOOD & SONS + SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 © RICHMOND. VIR Gilg 
MINIATURE GREENHOUSES. Protect plants from nt 
frost, wind and rain; mature the crops earlier, \ 3 a 
keep off insects and keep the soil moist. They are A ; 
pcieidees miniature greenhouses; 11 inches at 1 
ase. 
HOTKAPS MM] PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS 
Do you work your 
_ a : garden with an old- 
By Mail Postpaid Not Postpaid fashioned hoe or with 
Roll of 1,000... $14.65 modern tools like a 
Roll of  250.. 4.65 
Roll of 100. 2.75 Planet, Jr.? If you 
70 could see one at 
work no argument 
10,000 or more at $14.35 per 1,000; 25,000 or more at $14.20 per 1,000. 9 
100 and 250 Kap rolls contain a fiberboard setter. 25-pkg. size contains paper 
setter. No setters included in 1,000-roll size. Extra setters—Metal: $2.25 post- 
paid. Not postpaid, $1.95. Fiberboard: 50c postpaid. Not postpaid, 25c. 
WATERPROOF PAPER POTS 
Made of thick, tough, waterproof paper; light, unbreakable, easy to handle 
and set up ready for use. May be used over and over. 
would be necessary 
to convince you that 
you just have to have 
one. 
Not Postpaid S. aS 
By Mail Postpaid | S 
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2, inch 50 75 Ie | 35 60 vo =0°'770 ©0No. 17 SINGLE WHEEL HOE 
3-inch .. 55 85 1.40 | 45 70 1.10 8.00 CULTIVATOR AND PLOW 
4-inch ... 
75 KI 1.85 
g The most popular of all wheel hoes be- 
POT, PLANT AND TREE LABELS cause it is light and easy to handle. It 
is inexpensive and yet is a complete 
By Mail Postpaid | Not Postpaid gardening outfit, which consists of one 
Per 100 500 1,000 Per 100 500 1,000 pair 6-inch hoes, 3 steel cultivator teeth, ‘ 
4-inch ae} 53 $2.55 $4.40 | $ .50 $2.20 $4.00 1 large garden plow. By mail postpaid, ’ ~ 
6-inch .80 2.90 5.25 | 60 2.50 4.85 $12.65. “lot postpaid, : $11.95. tap 
8-inch 1,35 5.65 10.00 | 1.10 5.00 y 
10-inch 1.55 6.15 11.65 1.25 5.75 
12-inch __.. 2.15 9.85 18.75 | 2.00 9.50 
3'/2-inch wired ....... .75 2.75 5.40 | 
eae oy XK No. 19 GARDEN PLOW 
Especially designed for home garden and va- 
cant lot farming where a strong all-purpose 
tool is needed. But it is light enough and 
hand'es easily enough for a woman or child to 
use. Equipment consists of 1 2- 
inch cultivator tooth, 1 10-inch 
sweep, | plow, 1 No. 3 wrench. 
By mail postpaid, $8.35. Not 
postpaid, $7.70. 
CORN PLANTER No. 920 
LIGHT, STRONG, ACCURATE—Will do a lot of planting with 
little effort. Adjustable to drop the desired number of kernels by 
a turn of a large screw head. The pressed steel jaws are hinged 
together and securely riveted to hardwood sides. Steel hopper 
and hinged cover. Accurate in planting and will not crack the 
seeds. Light to handle but of substantial construction to insure 
long and satisfactory service. Also plants beans and peas. By 
mail postpaid, $4.40. Not postpaid, $4.00. 
POTATO PLANTER 
A useful and serviceable tool for the small garden; light anc 
easily operated: adjustable for depth of planting; the wire mesh 
conveying tube allows the operator to see that each piece is 
roper anted: no springs to break; rustproof steel jaws. B 
mail eae sore Not eteain sib, et tae : Pe Wee 
JUNIOR VIGORO SPREADER CULTIVATOR 
This spreader was designed to meet the requirements for the For those who prefer a high 
average lawn; it is equipped with rubber tired wheels and has a a reeled Byes ie esemrnene 
width spread of 18 inches and hopper capacity of 40 pounds. A 4 Spaneh a | Rk 1" th h ave 
wonderful fertilizer or lime spreader. Can also be used for Inch steel wheel wi eavy 
é s 3 : steel spokes. They are rigid and 
planting grass seed. By mail postpaid, $11.35. Not postpaid will satis up onaee coasiaul oss 
$10.50. Equipment consists of one 1!/4-inch 
and one 4-inch cultivating tooth, 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
one plow, one reversible scuffle 
blade, one No. 3 wrench. By mail 
The Cyclone is a splendid seed sower that will pay postpaid, $7.40. Not postpaid, 
for itself in a few days in the time it will save, besides $6.75. 
sowing grass and clover seeds and grain of all kinds 
faster and more evenly and uniformly than is possible 
by hand. It will sow as fast as you can walk, and 
the quantity can be regulated to any amount to the ff 
acre. By mail postpaid, $3.85. Not postpaid, $3.50. ‘ 
CycLone 
SEED SOwER No.4 DRILL AND SINGLE WHEEL HOE 
—Opens the rows, KR] 
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PLANT SETTER en rows or in hills 4, 6, 
Planet Jr., No. 4 
= lt transplants tobacco, cabbage, collards, sweet potato, pep- 8, 12 or 24 inches 
baa per, tomato and similar plants perfectly and with little effort. apart; covers the 
It sets, waters and covers at a single operation; no stooping. seeds to the Bicbes 
With it one man can do the work of three or more using the depth, firms the soil 
hand setting method. Eliminates hard, tedious labor; insures over the seeds and \ S_. 
a good stand and more vigorous growth. By mail postpaid, marks the next row all = _ ae 
$5.90. Not postpaid, $5.25. at one operation. The “ he : eo i —— 
: seed flow can be instantly opened and shut off, and automatically shuts off 
MOSS—For packing and shipping vegetable plants: also for use when turning at the end of a row. Changes from hill dropper to continuous row 
by florists. Large bale. By mail, postpaid, $4.75. Not post- seeder in a moment. The opening plow and coverers are adjustable for depth 
paid, $4.00. and the handles to suit the height of the operator. The seed hopper holds 2" 
RAFFIA—For tying up bunches of vegetables, tomato plants, quarts. $27.95, F.O.B. Richmond. 
grape vines, etc. By mail postpaid, |b. 85c; 5 Ibs. $3.45; 10 
Ibs. $6.25. Not postpaid, |b. 65c; 5 Ibs. $3.00; 10 Ibs. $5.80. No. 4D DRILL 
PEAT MOSS—For mulching hotbeds, roses, perennial flowers, 
SV ersimena daaila wiciy mai postpaid, 1 Ibs. $1.50: 25 Ibs. Exactly like No. 4, but has no cultivating attachments. $22.35, F.O.B. Richmond. 
$2.75. Not postpaid, 10 Ibs. $1.00; 25 Ibs. $2.00; bales, approx- WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF EXTRA P 
imately 125 Ibs., $4.50. TOOLS—WRITE FOR PRICES. RISE BOR AGL OF tans 
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