WOOD’S WILT-RESISTANT 
Ramshorn Blackeye Peas 
The earliest of the wilt-resistant peas, 
maturing green peas in about 60 days and 
dried peas in 70 to 75 days. Are erect 
growing bush peas, very compact, with 
least vine growth, making cultivation easy. 
Matures very early so that it can be either 
used for a quick crop when planted early, 
or can be planted late as a double crop. 
Large size peas, very uniform in shape, 
smooth skin, bright color and exception- 
ally fine flavored. Have long pods (7 to 
8 inches and some occasionally 10 inches), 
with many more pods to the vine and 
considerably larger yields are obtained 
over ordinary blackeye peas. Resistant to 
wilt and other diseases that materially 
reduce the growth, yield and quality of 
other peas. They thrive and yield much 
better in wet or dry seasons throughout 
the South. Plant 2 inches deep, 1 lb. to 
200 feet; 1 to 1144 bushels per acre. 
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‘SEED INOCULATION 
Specify Group Not postpaid Postpaid 
GROUP 1 
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Bur 1 bu. $ .55 $ .70 
Clover and Black Medic 2s) DU ee dk Oto 
GROUP 2—CLOVERS 
Red, Crimson, Mammoth, 
Alsike, Ladino, Dixie 1 bu, .55 st 
White and White Dutch 22) bul 1 0e ae 
LADINO CLOVER 10 lbs. 20 
GROUP 3—LESPEDEZA 100 Ibs: 355 -70 
GROUP 4 2 bu. 40 .50 
Soybeans, all varieties by Du. -60 offs) 
25 bu. 2.50 2.90 
SOM DU oe. OMoneio 
GROUP 5 
Cowpeas, Peeanuts, Lima 2 bu. .40 50 
Beeans, Velvet Beans, Cro- bu. .60 51) 
talaria, Kudzu, Sesbania, 25 bu. 2:50> 2790 
Beggarweed 80) Dune -40 eau 
GROUP 6—BEANS 
Field, Garden, Wax, Navy, 1 bu. .05 .65 
Snap, Kidney, Pole 
GROUP 7—VETCH, PEAS 
Austrian, Canada, Gar- 1 bu. .40 .55 
den, Sweet and Canning 100 Ibs.) oo 30D 
GROUP 8—GARDEN 
Combination Peas, Beans, 5 lbs. 5d .20 
Sweet Peas, Lupine 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 10 lbs, .25 .30 
1 bu. “05 90 
Wood’s Hollybrook Brand 
Alfalfa Seed for Making Tea 
For years we have received many orders 
for untreated alfalfa seed to make tea. 
We selected the very finest bright golden 
seed of the highest quality, practically 
100% pure, free of green seed and trash, 
far superior to seed generally offered. 
Many dealers sell alfalfa seed for planting, 
treated with Mercury Compounds, highly 
beneficial to crops but poisonous to hu- 
mans. Play safe. Order only Wood’s 
“Hollybrook Brand” Alfalfa Seed. Thou- 
sands order regularly for making alfalfa 
tea. Packed in double box to prevent con- 
tamination. Directions in each box. 
Postpaid, 1-lb. box, $1.75; 5 boxes, $8.00 
Feeds and Baby Chick Prices 
WOOD’S FEEDS—Mash and Mixed Feeds in Print Cloth Bags 
FOR MAKING DRESSES, CURTAINS, ETC. 
Store Door Delivery 10c. per bag less on Mash and Mixed Grain Feed 
CHICKEN FEEDS. F.O.B. Richmond 10lbs. 501bs. 100 lbs. 
1EKOMLILNGSISLOLONKe JbyN AEE? WONG al ooueootouoceskdo docs ooGdn $ .60 $2.60 $4.95 
HOLE YBHOOK GROWING) MEAISED Sewer cece ele elereler =) sires -)cii=ir> .60 2.60 5.05 
HOLELY BROOK STAR ECUNG SNVEA'S Eirecrrenateioneheriteh- ference iat .60 Pe 5.20 
50-50) SCRATCEL (Corn=W Heat) ecm cite cheno ennai) ise t-B= (I> .50 2.10 4.05 
PAMUNKEY SCRATCH—Cracked corn, wheat, etc., no grit 50 2.15 4.10 
HOLLY BRO OKsCEHIC Ka GRAINS Mieieietreie ene teinenet ticle nrea= 205 2.40 4.60 
HOLLY BROOK DEVELOPING HOOD Me. see tie err -ens .05 2.30 4.35 
PANTONE YS PIGEH ONa VWitheC Orne aritercr terres itr iet titans .65 2.95 5.65 
HOLEYVB ROOK PIGHONWNOs COL erie tener tener-toner tei 15 By ata 6.80 
CRACKED YHEMOWaCOR Nance reientctnerde rte tetera .60 2.30 4.10 
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDS: 
HAUST! PIGHON (HBA PEs GRU ee eee en tense re .35 1.50 2.90 
RABBIT PEELE TS We cic carat neti cieke eae a eater enter eer 75 2.90 5.60 
POULTRY GRIT—Coarse, Fine Medium: Per 80-lb. bag, $1.10; 10 lbs., 25c. 
—Prices per 1b. F.0.B.— 
SUNFLOWER 100 lbs. 25 to 99 3to 24 1 to2 
Mammoth Russian seed, large size.$.27 $ .29 $ .31 $ .35 
-——-Postpaid Prices—-— 
25 lbs. 101bs. 51bs. 1 Ib. 
$8.30 $3.60 $1.90 $ .55 
Mammoth Russian Seed, medium .20 5 Pil e235 .30 6.30 2.80 1.50 #£.50 
Poultry Grade, Dark Striped, Feed. .17 .18 .20 .290 Bay 745010) thot 45 
ji —£f.6.B. BRici ond— —Postpaid Prices—. 
IRD SEED ie Se on Lose lback0 Tbe 
SONGSTER HOOD Ri ee eee $ .25 $ .95 $1.80 $ .45 $1.30 $2.30 
CANARY SHED? 200s) cose oO One erase .25 -95 1.86 .45 1.30 2.30 
LOVE BIRD, PARAKEET SEED ........ .25 .95 1.80 .45 1.30 2.30 
BIRD MILLET 2 2c... oe eer eee .30 meta) alls) .00 1.00 1.65 
WOOD’S BIRD SCATTER FOOD—2 Ibs. 35c.; 5 Ibs. 75c.; 10 Ibs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. $6.50; 
100 Ibs. $12.00. 
DOG FOODS—F.O.B. Richmond: 5 Ibs. 10 lbs. 25 Ibs. 50 lbs. 100 Ibs. 
HUNT CLUBICUBESE.eeeeeeerr $ .65 $1.25 $2.65 $5.10 $9.95 
HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD MEAL..  .65 1.25 2.65 5.10 9.95 
PARD DOG FOOD—Swift’s: 1-lb. can 17c.; 1 doz. cans $1.90; case of 48 cans $7.40. 
SERGEANT’'S SKIP BATH—16 ozs., 79c.; postpaid, $1.00. 
WOOD’S BABY CHICKS 
100% LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED. Hatch Days: Tuesdays and Fridays 
Terms: Cash With Order. Postpaid Prices Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
INTE VV SET AUV IES IDE Tg ED) Ss eee eee $4.50 $8.50 $16.00 
NEW ENGLAND CROSSES ~...322.0-.5......0: 4.50 8.50 16.00 
BARRE DSROCK Sie ee ee ee 4.50 8.50 16.00 
WHTDE FROCKS s(Scarce) mere tert nee 4.50 8.50 16.00 
HEAVY ASSORTED Sige sapien eee 4.35 8.25 15.50 
Vegetable Plants and Roots 
WE DO NOT SHIP PLANTS C.O.D. 
LATE CABBAGE PLANTS—Late Flat Dutch. Ready about June 15th until Septem- 
ber Ist. By mail postpaid: 95c. per 100; 500 for $4.00; $6.25 per 1,000. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS—Ready about May ist. By mail postpaid: 50 for 90c.; 
$1.50 per 100; 500 for $6.20; $11.00 per 1,000. 
COLLARD PLANTS—Réady June, July and August. 
500 for $4.00; $6.25 per 1,000. 
EGG PLANTS—Ready May and June. By mail postpaid: 55c. per dozen; 50 for 
$1.15; $1.75 per 100; 500 for $7.20; $13.00 per 1,000. 
LETTUCE PLANTS—Big Boston ,and Iceberg. By mail postpaid: 90c. per 100: 500 
for $3.85; $6.15 per 1,000. ites ote i: 
ONION PLANTS—By mail postpaid: 95c. per 100; 500 for $3.40; $6.00 per 1,000. 
PEPPER PLANTS—Ruby King, California Wonder and Cayenne. Ready May and 
June. By mail postpaid: 50c. per doz.; 50 for $1.20; $1.85 per 100; 500 for $7.00; 
$12.50 per 1,000. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS—Porto Rico and Nancy Hall. 
mail postpaid: $1.25 per 100; 500 for $4.75; $8.75 per 
TOMATO PLANTS—Marglobe, Rutgers. Ready May, June and July. By mail post- 
paid: 25 for 60c.; 50 for $1.00; $1.75 per 100; 500 for $5.25; $8.50 per 1,000. 
SAGE ROOTS and THYME ROOTS—285c. each, postpaid. 
By mail postpaid, 95c. per 100; 
Ready May and June. By 
1,000. 
KRILIUM Soil Conditioner. 1 Ib. $1.39; 5 Ibs. $4.95. Postpaid, 1 lb. $1.60; 5 Ibs. $5.30. 
FOLIUM soluble fertilizer: 2 oz. 25c.; 1 Ib. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $4.50. Postpaid, 2 oz. 35c.: 
1 Ib. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $4.85. : Pee 
POSTPAID PRICES apply to Va., N.C., W. Via., Md., Del., N. J., Penn. 
POSTAGE ON FIELD SEED TO OTHER STATES: To S. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn., Ohio, 
Ind., N. Y., New England and Mich., add 5c. per pound to postpaid prices. 
To Ala., Ark., Fla., IL, Iowa, La., Miss., Mo., and Wisc., add 7c. per pound. 
To Texas, Okla., Kansas and Neb., add 9c. per lb. to postpaid prices. 
POSTAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE EXPRESS OR FREIGHT CHARGES 
T. W. Wood & Sons warrant to the extent of the purchase i 
V / price, that Seeds, Bulbs and 
Plants sold are ag described on the container, within recognized y i 
other or further warranty, express or implied. : toleren cen yon Si agnG 
