Wood'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 3-bu. bags. lots 832: lbs. 
*PULGRAIN: 3. ...........5- .00 $1.55 
*WOOD’S FULGRAIN 3.. 1.65 1.70 
Bred from the original Fulgrain ten 
years thru severe Va. winters. Earlier, 
far more vigorous and heavy yielding 
than later Fulgrain strains which were 
crossed on Victoria. Top yield in 1949 
Pee Dee, S. C. test, 15.1 bu. acre more 
than Fulgrain 1949 B. F. S. Resists cold 
smut and the dread Victoria blight, which 
can wipe out other Fulgrain. It matures 
before hot weather and rust damage. 
*LEE COLD PROOF ...... $2.10 $2.15 
SH MAIN MOI 5 5 ote goo Goes 6 160 Me LnOO 
*VICTORGRAIN ......... 1.55 1.60 
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WINTER TURF, onionfree 2.10 2.15 
Renowned as the most winter resist- 
ant, dependable oat. Heaviest bright, 
beautiful seed. High yield of winter 
grazing, hay, or grain. Tall, stiff straw. 
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-lb. bag; $9.75 in 5-bag lots. 
Wood’s Grain Pasture Mixture is rel- 
ished by all livestock. It keeps more 
animals per acre in good healthy condi- 
tion during winter when permanent pas- 
tures are short. Ideal to supplement 
permanent pastures and give them a 
chance to recover from close grazing. It 
is popular for poultry and hogs as it 
contains rape properly balanced with 
grain so it cannot cause bloating. Pas- 
ture is the most economical feed for all 
livestock. Do not graze until 3 inches 
tall ,or when animals mire. 
Wood’s Hay Grain Mixture 
Makes a heavy yield of palatable, nu- 
tritious hay, easy to cure and relished 
by all livestock. 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. 
BEARDLESS WHEAT 
Plant 11 bu. acre. 20-bu. Per bu., 
2-bu. bags. Treated. lots. 60 lbs. 
FATLAS. 66> <a ce SOOO De 
PHORNE eee 3), Bis) 3.45 
CERTIFIED THORNE .... 3.60 8). 740) 
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, rust, mildew, mosaic 
and winter resistant, stands up better 
and combines easier. Has beautiful big, 
heavy heads with brown chaff when ripe. 
Big, plump grain.. High milling quality. 
NUR EDD. cdarcerero ie rcteier te ae (3 $3.35 $3.45 
CERTIFIED NURED ..... 3.60 3.70 
*LEAP’S PROLIFIC ..... 3.45 3.55 
HORWARD es cere tr 3.35 3.45 
It made a higher average yield than 
Atlas and all other wheats in the 4 tests 
throughout N. C., in which it was entered 
in 1950. Most Forward became badly 
smut infected. We hot water treated all 
our stock seed to eliminate smut. 
*CHANCELLOR ......... $3.45 $3.55 
VAA EAR Deore ccetstanues otra octets 3.45 3.55 
CERTIFIED VAHART .... 3.70 3.75 
REDEHAR DT Gy. cvs te cre 3.45 3.55 
HARDIRED .............. 3.35 3.45 
20-bu. Per bu., 
Bearded Wheat lots, 60 Ibs. 
Before the days of the combine beard- 
ed wheats were frowned on. Beards are 
no longer objectionable and farmers are 
getting over their prejudice. Bearded 
wheats can be depended on every year, 
while smooth wheats may make a bump- 
er crop one year and fall down the next. 
WGA AERA ole oc coos Soba $3.35 $3.45 
FULCASTER ............. 3.35 3.45 
STONE Ri. cere tore ncrrs 3.35 3.45 
*NITTANY (Penn. 44).... 3.45 3.55 
The highest yielding bearded wheat, 
replacing other varieties, and becoming 
more popular every year. It outyielded all 
old standard wheats in 1950 N. C. ex- 
periment station tests and in Va. for two 
years. Like V. P. I. 131 it is an improved 
strain of Fulcaster, but is more resistant 
to smut, mildew, cold and lodging. V. P. 
I. is now recommending Nittany in place 
of V. P. I. 181 in Piedmont and Coast. 
A Westmoreland Co., Va., farmer says: 
“T combined fields of Redhart, Vahart 
and your Nittany grown under identical 
conditions. The Nittany doubled the 
yield of the others, was clean of mixture, 
disease and weeds, and did not lodge, 
while many acres of the others fall down.” 
WOOD’S SEED BARLEY 
Treated. 2-bu. bags. 20-bu. Per bu., 
Sow 2 bu. per acne. lots. 48 lbs. 
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CERTIFIED WONG ...... 2.65 Presta) 
Most popular in the East. Semi-beard- 
less, its short awns break off at harvest. 
Can harvest it and plant summer crops 
2 weeks before wheat and oats ripen. Re- 
sists cold, rust, mildew and lodging. EKasy 
to combine. Heavy tiller, wide leaves, 
superior winter grazing. Good feed sub- 
stitute for corn. Tremendous yields. At 
experiment stations it made 61 bu. per 
acre at Clemson, S. C., 74 bu. in a N. C. 
test, 87.6 in a Va. test, and highest in 
Del., and for 3 years in Md. N. J. and 
Pa. also recommend it. Most fields lost 
a fourth from smut. Our hot water 
treated strain passed the certifield field 
inspection, showing almost no smut. 
CALHOUN (Beardless) ...$2.50 $2.60 
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., Ala., and 
Va. It looks like Wong without its stub- 
by beards, is earlier, more rust and mil- 
dew resistant, has stiffer straw, ideal to 
combine, especially on rich land, where 
other small grains lodge. In the 1950 
Williamsburg, Va., test it stood erect at 
harvest while Wong was 95% down. 
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 RYE 
New 2-bu. bags. 20-bu. Fer bu., 
Sow 13 bu. per acre, lots. 56 1bs. 
ROSE NPR Y EY Sane. eee ens $2.70 $2.80 
WINTE RORY Eien rece. 2.70 2.80 
ABRUZZI RYE (Scarce)... 3.35 3.45 
ABRUZZI, Onion Free .... 3.50 3.60 
CERTIFIED ABRUZZI ... 3.75 3.85 
Passed certified field inspection. 
We are recognized foundation growers 
of Abruzzi Rye. For years we have bred 
for quick fall and heavy winter growth 
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, 8S. C. We 
clean Rye on machinery devoted exclu- 
sively to it. It resists insects and dis- 
ease, thrives on lighter land, with less 
fertilizer, can be sown over a longer 
period, is more winter hardy and gives 
more winter pasture than other grains. 
WOOD’S GRAIN HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURES 
The quickest, most economical forage crops, returning 4 to 6 tons per, acre 
on most any soils, of nutritious feed, having a balanced ration of about 17% protein, 
vitamins, etc. 
forage crops. 
of lespedeza after it seeds in the fall. 
nurse crops for seeding permanent grass and clover. 
at seeding and 30 lbs. of nitrogen top dressing pays. 
ee 
Ideal when feed is short. 
For an extra crop before lespedeza comes out in spring, disk on top 
These mixtures come off early, making ideal 
Wood’s Hay Grain Mixture makes bumper crops, easy to cure, 
Avoids the weed problem of permanent 
500 lbs. of balanced fertilizer 
It is far more 
productive, nutritious and palatable than oats or any crop sown alone. 
