Feeds and Baby Chick Prices 
WOOD’S FEEDS—Mash and Mixed Feeds in Print Cloth Bags 
FOR MAKING DRESSES, CURTAINS, ETC. WORTH ABOUT ‘%5c. EACH 
Store Door Delivery 10c. per bag less on Mash and Mixed Grain Feed 
CHICKEN FEEDS: F.0.B. Richmond _ 10 lbs. 50 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
HOLLYBROOK LAYING MASH 
Wath Dried Milkmen uct eae ieee ba ol 0) $2.55 $4.95 
HOLLYBROOK GROWING MASH 
With dried milk and cod liver oil .......... .60 2.60 5.05 
HOLLYBROOK STARTING MASH 
With cod liver oil and dried milk .......... .60 2.60 5.05 
PAMIUINE DYES GRACE CH Genre erie eee .50 22D 4.35 
Includes cracked corn, wheat, etc., but no grit. 
HOLLYBROOK CHICK GRAINS............ .60 2.70 9220 
HOLLYBROOK DEVELOPING FOOD ...... .60 2.50 4.80 
PAMUNKEY PIGEON, With Corn ......... .65 3.00 5.80 
HOLLYBROOK PIGEON, No Corn ......... 5D 3.60 6.95 
CRACKED CORN and WHEAT, 50-50 ...... .60 2.20 Avalty 
CRA CKHDSY HEEO Wr COR Nance nec ciel eco neticds .60 2.20 4.15 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDS: 
POULTRY GRIT—Coarse, Fine, Medium ....’ .20 .60 1.10 
OYSTER SHELLS—For Poultry ............ .20 ie iL ae 
FAUST PIGEON HEALTH GRIT .......... Ros 1.50 2.90 
CHARCOAL—Medium, Fine, Coarse ........ 565: 2.50 Bs ane 
RA BBIEGPELERIES ponte ve teseeke scorn cr wetreee 3 105) 2.90 5.60 
WOOD’S BIRD SCATTER FOOD. 5 lbs. 75c.. 1.40 6.00 11.50 
HEAVY WHITE OATS—$1.50 per bushel, 32 lbs. 
POULTRY WHEAT—$3.90 per 100-lb. bag. 
DOG FOODS—F.O.B. Richmond: 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 50 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
HUNT CLUBICUBE Slee .60 Saito te: $2.55 $4.95 $9.65 
HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD MEAL  .60 ss Za 4.95 9.65 
PARD DOG FOOD—Swift’s: 1-lb. can, 15¢c.; 1 dozen cans $1.70; case 48 cans $6.75 
SUNDAY SHOWER—Kills ticks and flees: Pint, $1.00; postpaid, $1.25. 
BIRD SEED 
SONGSTER FOOD. By mail postpaid, lb. 45c.; 5 lbs. $1.30; 10 lbs. $2.30. Not 
postpaid, lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. 95c.; 10 lbs. $1.80. 
CANARY SEED—By mail postpaid, lb. 45c.; 5 Ibs. $1.80; 10 lbs. $2.30. Not 
postpaid, lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. 95c.; 10 lbs. $1.80. 
LOVE BIRD and PAROKEET SEED—By mail postpaid, lb. 45c.; 5 Ibs. $1.30; 
10 lbs. $2.30. Not postpaid, lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. 95c.; 10 lbs. $1.80. 
BIRD MILLET—By mail postpaid, lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. $1.05; 10 lbs. $1.75. 
paid, lb. 20c.; 5 lbs. 70c.; 10 lbs. $1.25. 
BIRD RAPE—By mail postpaid, lb. 45c.; 5 Ibs. $1.30; 10 lbs. $2.40. Not postpaid, 
lb. 25c.; 5 lbs. 95c.; 10 lbs. $1.90. 
SUNFLOWER—Mammoth Russian—100-I. bags. 
—Prices F.O.B. Richmond— 
100-lb. lots, 25 ot 99, 5 to 24, 
per lb. per lb. per 1b. 
Large Gray Striped (for Seed)...$ .25 $ .26 $ .28 
Medium Gray Striped (for Seed) .20 +2 28} 
Sunflower for Feed (Dark Striped) .16 .17 .19 
WOOD’S BABY CHICKS 
100% LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED. Hatch Days: Tuesdays and Fridays 
Not post- 
Postpaid Prices 
25 lbs. 101bs. 5 Ibs. 1 Ib. 
$7.55 $3.30 $1.75 $ .50 
6.30 2.80 1.50 .45 
5.30 -2.40 1.30 .40 
No Charge for Bags 
Postpaid Prices: Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
BARRE DUROCK Sirona src sumer mien vie rtterstous ove $4.65 $8.75 $16.50 
INE We ECAP SHIRE REID S wa emiscrrgere «tienes 4 « 4.65 8.75 16.50 
Eggs are advancing. We urge you to place your order now to have an egg 
supply next spring. Chicks may be even higher in the fall. Orders booked now 
for fall shipment subject to change in price. The demand is heavy—Place your 
order now. 
Wood’s Permanent Hay 
and Pasture Mixtures 
More Economical, Productive, Nutritious, 
Palatable than Ladino with Orchard or 
Tall Fescue. Sow 20 lbs. Acre. 
Experiment station tests show yields of 
pasture and hay increase as more seed 
per acre is sown, up to 25 lbs., and as 
more different clovers and grasses are 
added. Mixtures of many grasses and 
clovers, including Ladino, Orchard, Al- 
falfa and Red Clover yielded about a 
third more than one clover and one grass. 
Ladino with Ky. 31 yielded 5,435 Ibs. dry 
weight in 1950 but only 1,561 Ibs. in 
1951, as the Ladino winterkilled, leaving 
no legume to furnish nitrogen to the 
grass. The quality and feeding value was 
also cut. They concluded: “Using more 
than one legume in a mixture appears 
to be a good insurance investment be- 
cause species differ in adaptability to soil, 
climatic and biological growth factors.” 
Our mixtures, proved superior for 3 gen- 
erations, contain 6 legumes and 9 grass- 
es, with Ladino, Orchard and Tall Fescue 
as a base, Disease Resistant Red Clover, 
Alfalfa, Alsike, Lespedezas, Paspalum, 
Ky. Blue, Red Top, Meadow Fescue, Tim- 
othy, Perennial and Domestic Rlye Grass. 
They grow off faster and flourish in dry 
summers, crowding out weeds that re- 
tard Ladino, Orchard and Tall Fescue 
sown alone. They bear abundantly many 
years, minimizing the seeding cost. They 
are well balanced, high in protein, ex- 
tremely nutritious and palatable. Ani- 
mals eat more and grow faster or pro- 
duce more milk, saving feed bills. 
Permanent Pasture Mixtures 1 to 3 
Contain grasses and clovers which 
make their maximum growth at differ- 
ent times throughout the year for abund- 
ant nutritious year-round grazing. They 
cannot cause bloating. Thousands of 
prize cattle have died bloating when only 
one grass was planted and disappeared, 
leaving only Ladino to graze. 
No.1. For light gravelly or sandy soil 
No. 2. For good loam soil 
No. 3. For moist bottom land 
Wood’s Permanent Hay Mixtures 6 to 8 
Contain grasses and clovers which ma- 
ture at the same time, making bumper 
hay crops, which are easily cured. They 
recover quickly, giving several big cut- 
tings of the finest hay every year. 
No.6. For light gravelly or sandy soil 
No.7. For good loam or clay soil 
No. 8. For moist bottom land 
Wood’s Southern Permanent Pasture 
and Hay Mixture No. 12 produces tre- 
mendous yields of the finest pasture and 
hay on both light and heavy soils in 
the Southern Coastal area from Va. to 
the Gulf. It contains items listed above 
and Carpet Grass, Bur Clover, Dixie 
White Clover and Birdsfoot Trefoil. 
Strawberry Plants—.2v vor owpure veuvery 
plete es Everbearing Varieties: 
plants, $3.50; 100 plants, $5.40; 200 lants, $9.25; 30 
plants, $11.75; 400 plants, $14.25: : Satine 
postpaid, 25 plants, $2.00; 50 plants, $3.15; 100 plants, $5.00; 
200 plants, $8.75; 300 plants, $11.25; 
plants, $15.65; 1,000 plants, $25.00; 5,000 lots, $24.00 per 1,000. 
Plant in Rows 3 to 3!4 Feet Apart, 12 to 18 inches 
Apart in Row 
100 plants of 4 varieties must be ordered at the 25-plant rate. 
100 plants of 2 varieties must be ordered at the 50-plant rate. 
Prices of Early, Mid-Season and Late Varieties: Postpaid, 
25 plants, $1.25; 50 plants, $2.25; 100 plants, $3.40; 200 plants, 
$5.75; 300 plants, $7.25; 400 plants, $8.75; 500 plants, $10.25. 
Not postpaid, 25 plants, $1.00; 50 plants, $1.90; 100 plants, 
$3.00; 200 plants, $5.25; 300 plants, $6.75; 400 plants, $8.00; 
500 plants, $9.40; 1,000 plants, $15.00; 5,000 lots, $14.00 
per 1,000. 
EARLY VARIETIES—Premier and Blakemore 
MID-SEASON VARIETIES—Catskill and Big Joe 
LATE VARIETIES—Chesapeake, Red Star and Lupton 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES—Mastodon, Gem and Stream- 
liner, $4,50 per 1,000, 
COLLARD PLANTS—70c. 
1,000, postpaid. Not postpaid, 50c. per 100; 500 for $2.40; 
Postpaid, 25 plants, $2.25; 
500 plants, $16.50. Not 
400 plants, $13.50; 500 
Piabtsaenbe RETIN Tig en ws an Pea AS 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
READY FOR SEPTEMBER 15th DELIVERY 
CABBAGE PLANTS—Late Flat Dutch. 
for $2.90; $5.20 per 1,000, postpaid. 
per 100; 500 for $2.40; $4.50 per 1,000. 
70c. per 100; 500 
Not postpaid, 50c. 
per 100; 500 for $2.90; $5.20 per 
