V-125W has big beautiful ears, deep sound grains, small white cob, 
high shelling %, top milling quality, matures and dries quickly. 
Wood’s V-125W for Profit 
Seed sales show almost no white milling corn is planted. It sold 
at a discount several years and farmers switched to yellow. An acute 
shortage this fall is predicted with millers offering big premiums. 
A farmer with land he can plant in white corn can make a killing. 
Millers pay big premiums for V-125W. It outyielded all other early 
white corns 2 years in Eastern Va., Md., and Northeast N. C. ex- 
periment station tests, had good grain quality, low in moisture. 
“My V-125W made 13514 bu. per acre in the New Kent Va. 100-Bu. 
Contest, outyielding 8 hybrids on my farm. It grew off faster, turned 
by in 4 weeks, matured quicker, had lower ears, shorter stalks, less 
breakage, best for corn picker; no disease or blue cobs, better qual- 
ity ears.’’—Roger Gregory. 
L. N. James, has a commercial drier in eastern N. C., says: 
“V-125W is the ideal white corn for early market. It comes in early, 
stands well for machine harvest, and makes big yields of best quality 
milling corn.” Price: $10.25 bu. f.o.b.; postpaid, bu. $12.35; 14 bu. $6.75 
T.W. WOOD: SONS 
RICHMOND, VA. 
WOODS 
TESTED 
SEEDS én 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
Dr. T. R. Stanton, U.S.D.A. and Bill Wood inspecting one 
of our fields of Certified Leap’s Prolific. We introduced it 50 
years ago. It has remained popular longer than any other 
wheat, due to its big yields, high milling quality and resist- 
ance to freezing, smut, mosaic and other diseases. It has the 
largest, most beautiful head and strong straw, easy to com- 
bine. Beardless. Medium early. It has not many records 
for bumper crops. It made 49.8 bu. per acre, the record in 
19 U.S.D.A. wheat tests throughout the South and East. 
Seed Wheat 
rom weeds 
~ 
e 
. New Bags 
Water Treat 
t and barley 
eresan treat 
to insure 
crops. We 
reeders and 
od, growing 
Registered 
nixing, only 
y one farm. 
where other 
season. All 
d must pass 
iock Seed 
elsewhere 
Mixture 
‘ritious hay, 
ill livestock. 
id palatable 
sown alone. 
ling perma- 
> comes off 
ats, Smooth 
airy Vetch, 
imson Cloy- 
tion of pro- 
id elements. 
rtilize well. 
bag lots. 
BEARDLESS WHEAT 
Plant 144 bu. acre. 20-bu. Per bu., 
2-bu. bags. Treated. lots 60 lbs. 
ATISAS*66 Wee reeie ete sie oo $3.20 $3.30 
CERTIFIED ATLAS 66.... 3.45 3.55 
*C.S.S. ATLAS 66 ........ 3.60 3.70 
ADLAS JOO gs. atin Setennas ten 3.20 3.30 
THORNE foe oaise eaereeias S- 3.35 3.45 
SENECA, Improved Thorne 3.75 3.85 
VATIAR TS Fcetere sobre ss 3.35 3.45 
CERTIFIED VAHART 3.60 3.70 
Va. recommends it for high yields and 
milling quality, stiff straw and resist- 
ance to mildew, cold and smut. 
REDHART % 0.2 jcc ess 3.35 3.45 
CERTIFIED REDHART 3.60 3.70 
At S.C. experiment stations our Red- 
nart made 37.2 bu. per acre, outyielding 
N.C. Atlas 50 and 66. Coastal and other 
varieties at Pee Dee, and way outyielded 
Atlas and Anderson at Edisto. 
HARDIRED .............. 3.35 3.45 
CERTIFIED HARDIRED.. 3.60 3.70 
In 1952 our Hardired outyielded all 
commercial varieties at Edisto, S. C., 7 
to 8 bu. more than Anderson and Atlas 
66, and was highest in a North Ala. test, 
making 45.4 bu. per acre to 37.3 for 
Atlas 66. 
LEAP’S PROLIFIC ...... 3.35 3.45 
CERT. LEAP’S PROLIFIC 3.60 3.70 
PORWARD Wiiie- eat eee 3.35 3.45 
CERTIFIED FORWARD .. 3.60 3.70 
INURE Deer sae see Heades Wert) Gost 
BEARDED WHEAT 
Combines and tractors remove the ob- 
jection to beards. Bearded Wheat is be- 
coming more popular, as it is more dis- 
ease and winter resistant than smooth, 
and can be depended on for a good yield 
every year, while smooth may make a 
good crop one year and fail the next. 
Bearded is much better on bottom lands 
where smooth suffers from disease. 
ViP Va 1S Lee een cen eo ee $3.35 $3.45 
CERTIFIED V.P.I. 131.... 3.60 3.70 
FULCASTER ........ Wp SRO 3.45 
STONER hare cs no eesiaes Onis > 3.35 3.45 
INUD BiG ae ie id Ac ae tetarcr: 76 9.85 3.45 
New Improved Fulcaster strain. Stiff- 
er straw more disease resistant and uni- 
form than other bearded wheats. Highest 
yielding wheat 2 years in Va. tests 
West of the Blue Ridge. 
NITTANY (Penn. 44) .... 3.35 3.45 
Improved Fulcaster, like V.P.I. 131, 
outyielded it, is more resistant to lodg- 
ing, cold, smut, mildew and rust. Made 
67.3 bu. per acre, highest yield in any 
1952 N. C. experiment station test. 
Thorne is the most popular and highest yielding wheat in 
It is smut, mosaic and winter 
resistant. Stands up better, combines easier. It has large 
heads, big plump grain, good milling quality. It is the only 
wheat recommended in Western N.C., where it outyielded 
other varieties 7 years in experiment station tests. 
the Upper South and East. 
