WOOD’S CERTIFIED TOBACCO SEEDS 
It is customary to burn a piece of land in the woods for plant beds. This destroys grass, weeds and insects, adds fertility through the action of 
the wood ashes, and leaves the ground in good order. The seeds are sown about February and protected by plant-bed cloth to keep off tobacco 
flies. When large enough and weather is settled (about June), set the plants out in highly manured or fertilized soil in 3!/2-foot rows, 3 feet be- 
tween the plants. Constant care must be given, cultivating, suckering, worming, etc. 
plant 100 to 150 square yards of plant bed. 
| SOLD ONLY IN SEALED PACKAGES 
499. BONANZA—an excellent medium-leaved bright 
tobacco for sandy loam soils. The leaves are long, 
of medium width, well spaced, easy to cure. 
500. JAMAICA WRAPPER—A fine cigarette type to- 
bacco, cures bright yellow. The leaves are long, 
rather broad and well spaced; ripens uniformly. 
Best suited for light to medium heavy tobacco soils. 
501. HARRISON’S SPECIAL — A large broad leaf 
bright tobacco which is very much in demand for 
cigarettes. 
515. 402 SPECIAL—A variety which was developed 
at the Tobacco Experiment Station at Oxford, N. C. 
It is a broad leaf type tobacco which has produced 
exceptionally high yields of good cigarette type 
tobacco. 
503. MAMMOTH GOLD—A heavy yielding variety 
which is well adapted to all except the heaviest 
types of soil in the flue-cured belt. It makes a 
large broad leaf, cures easily to a rich lemon color, 
of high quality cigarette tobacco. 
504. IMPROVED YELLOW ORONOKO — Cures bright 
or can be cured for dark filler. It has good width 
524. DIXIE BRIGHT 102—Highly re- 
sistant to Blank Shank and Gran- 
ville Wilt. It grows tall and nor- 
mally produces broad, well-propor- 
tioned leaves of medium length. 
Adapted to a wide range of soil 
types. Pkt. 20c; oz. $3.00; V4 lb. 
$10.00, postpaid. 
525. OXFORD 26—Has a high resis- 
tance to Granville Wilt and a 
moderate resistance to Fusarium 
Wilt. The plants of this variety 
grow tall with a strong root system 
and a wide spacing between the 
leaves. Performs best on medium 
to light sandy loam soils. Pkt. 15¢; 
oz. $2.00; Ya Ib. $6.00, postpaid. 
526. DIXIE BRIGHT 27 — Granville 
Wilt Resistant variety, about equal 
to that of Oxford 26. It has tall 
growth habit, long broad leaves 
that are spaced much closer on 
the stalk and are less brittle than 
Oxford 26. It is best suited to 
medium light sandy soils. Pkt. 15¢; 
oz. $2.00; V4 |b. $6.00, postpaid. 
An ounce will produce plants for 3 acres. One ounce will 
PRICE: All Varieties, Unless Otherwise Quoted— 
Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00, !/, Ib. $3.00, postpaid. 
508. WHITE BURLEY—July’s Pride Strain—A heavy 
yielder of rich, bright leaf; large, long and broad. 
Should be grown only on lime-stone soil. 
509. YELLOW MAMMOTH—A good bright tobacco 
of extra fine quality for cigarettes. Well suited to 
planting on medium to heavy sand loams. It has a 
medium large stalk with long broad leaves, well 
spaced, which insures uniform ripening. 
510. VIRGINIA BRIGHT—One of the finest of the 
bright leaf tobaccos, making big crops of superior 
quality. It cures to a good lemon color, except 
when planted on heavier clay soils. Grown very 
successfully in the eastern section of the flue-cured 
belt. 
511. BIG ORONOKO—A dark tobacco that adapts 
itself to a wide variety of soils; cures easily, a 
heavy producer and of fine texture. The leaf is 
long and broad; may be cured red or black. 
512. SWEET, or LITTLE ORONOKO — Makes a fine 
chewing tobacco, wrappers and filters; long, narrow 
and very waxy. It may also be flue cured, making 
a rich, heavy mahogany. 
513. GOLDEN HARVEST—An excellent disease resis- 
tant cigarette type tobacco with a large broad leaf. 
It cures easily to a good yellow color and will 
stand in the field without burning longer than 
and fine length, best suited to light gray soil. 
505. IMPROVED WHITE STEM ORONOKO—On light sandy soils it makes 
high-class bright leaf; on heavy soils it makes mahogany or medium 
bright. Has good length and width, cures easily. 
506. GOLD DOLLAR—Among the best high quality cigarette types. Easy 
to cure and very uniform in size and shape of leaf, height of plant, and 
time of ripening. The leaf is long and rather broad that fills out to a 
good tip. The texture is silky, bright yellow. 
507. YELLOW SPECIAL—An easily cured bright leaf tobacco for light or 
medium soils. Produces high yields with good quality. 
FOR BLUE MOLD—Fermate is recommended. Quoted on page 44. 
most standard varieties. 
514. YELLOW PRYOR—Makes a fairly long leaf, quite broad, of good 
weight, fine quality, and cures easily. 
516. BOTTOM SPECIAL—A variety for farmers who prefer a close leaf 
spacing and high average yield. The leaves tend to have course veins 
and are moderately wide. 
517. HICKS—A variety that is very easy to cure to a bright flashy color. 
The leaves are fairly long, moderately narrow and taper to a sharp point. 
Performs best on medium sandy loam soil. 
521. VIRGINIA SUN CURED—A fine chewing tobacco, also for fillers and 
wrappers; makes a rich mahogany when flue cured. 
523. LIZZARD TAIL—A long narrow silky leaf of unusual body and weight; 
cures rich red. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS and ROOTS 
WE DO NOT SHIP PLANTS C.O.D. 
In their proper seasons, we shall have the plants listed below, well grown and 
stocky. They will be carefully packed and will carry long distances. PLANTS BY 
MAIL AT PURCHASER'S RISK. No charge for packing, etc. To avoid lying over 
in express or post office on Sunday, no plants wil! be shipped later in the week 
than Thursday unless so ordered. Should we be sold out of the variety ordered, 
we will send a nearly similar kind instead. Special prices on 5,000 or more plants. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS—Washington Rust-Resistant. By mail postpaid: 25 for $1.20; 
50 for $1.95; $3.30 per 100. Not postpaid: 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; $3.00 per 
100; $22.00 per 1,000. 
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS—Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch. Ready about Feb- 
ruary 15th until June. By mail postpaid: 95c per 100; 500 for $4.00; $6.25 per 1,000. 
LATE CABBAGE PLANTS—Late Flat Dutch. Ready about June 15th until Septem- 
ber Ist. Same prices as Early cabbage plants. 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS—Ready about March 15th. By mail postpaid: 50 for 90c; 
$1.50 per 100; 500 for $6.20; $11.00 per 1,000. 
COLLARD PLANTS—Ready June, July and August. By mail postpaid: 95c per 100; 
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. 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS—By mail postpaid: 75c per doz; 50 for $1.50; $2.75 per 
100. 
FOR LARGER QUANTITIES WRITE FOR 
LETTUCE PLANTS—Big Boston and Iceberg. Ready February, March, April and 
October and November. By mail postpaid: 90c per 100; 500 for $3.85; $6.15 
per 1,000. - 
ONION PLANTS—Ready March Ist. 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. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—By mail postpaid: 40c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.35 per dozen. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS—Porto Rico and Nancy Hall. Ready May and June. 
By mail postpaid: $1.25 per 100; 500 for $4.75; $8.75 per 1,000. 
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. 
SAE ROOT | 85c each, postpaid. 
WE DO NOT SHIP PLANTS C.O.D. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Write for Special Circular giving varieties we 
can supply and also prices. Mailed free on request. 
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