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READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY BEFORE SENDING 
SHIPMENT BY MAIL 
GARDEN SEEDS quoted “postpaid” 
in this catalog will be sent to any 
post office in the United States post- 
age prepaid, or we will ship by 
express and pay the shipping 
charge. 
FLOWER SEEDS quoted herein with- 
out any reference to shipping charge 
will be sent to any post office in 
the United States postage prepaid. 
FIELD SEEDS. Information as to 
shipping charges on field seeds will 
be found on a special leaflet in- 
serted in the front of this catalog. 
Seeds quoted “Postpaid Prices” will 
be sent to any post office in Vir- 
ginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, 
Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey 
and Pennsylvania with shipping 
charges paid by us. See this leaflet 
for the amount of postage to be 
added for shipment to other States. 
You can see at a glance exactly 
what Wood’s seeds will cost you 
delivered to your door. 
FOREIGN SHIPMENTS. Shipments 
outside the continental United 
States will only be made with the 
shipping charges added to the cost 
of the seeds. 
PRICES OF FIELD SEEDS 
Prices of field seeds and certain 
other merchandise will be found in 
a special leaflet inserted in the front 
part of this catalog. 
carefully before ordering. 
WARRANTY AND 
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 
All sales of seeds, bulbs and plants are made 
upon the express condition that in the event they 
are not true to name and kind as represented at 
the time of sale, or are not as described on the 
label or container within recognized tolerances, 
the liability of the seller is limited in every in- 
stance to the purchase price of such seeds, bulbs 
and plants. Subject to this limitation T. W. Wood 
& Sons warrants that the seeds, bulbs and plants 
it sells are as described on the label or container 
within recognized tolerances. 
warranty, express or implied, and assumes no 
responsibility as to the crop produced. 
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PRICES SUBJECT TO 
In some cases the copy for this 
catalog is prepared before prices 
are fully established, and for this 
Tueportaut Tuformation for Customers 
IN YOUR ORDER 
change without notice. However, 
in practically all cases orders will be 
filled at the prices quoted. 
SUBSTITUTION OF 
OTHER SEED 
Because of heavy demand some 
seeds, bulbs or plants may be out 
of stock before the end of the sea- 
son. Therefore we ask that you 
designate a second choice, or auth- 
orize us to substitute items of equal 
value of a similar variety. 
CROP NOT GUARANTEED 
Wood’s seeds are the best we can 
obtain and under normal conditions 
should produce splendid results. 
However, we have no control over 
soil and weather conditions, pollin- 
ation, methods of planting, cultivat- 
ing and fertilizing, all of which are 
important factors in the production 
of crops. Therefore, we cannot 
guarantee the crop produced and 
for our own protection we limit 
our liability in all cases to the pur- 
subject to chase price of the seed. 
10. WADE BUSH SNAP BEAN 
(55 Days) This variety is resistant to bean mosaic 
and powdery mildew. It has a deep green pod 
V2 to 6 inches long, round slender with reddish 
‘own seed. The plants are 18 to 20 inches tall 
id it holds its pods well up off the ground and 
a top quality bean with very heavy yields. It is 
nked tops in market-ability. It has a very smooth 
ppearance, desirable for processing as well as 
for market or home use. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 
0c; V2 Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. 85c; 2 to 4 Ib. lots 73c¢ per 
3 5 to 9 Ib. lots 54c per Ib.; 10 to 24 Ib. lots 
‘¢ per |b. 
| 278. FAIRFAX WATERMELON 
~his melon was developed by the Regional Vege- 
table Breeding Laboratory, United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Charleston, S. C. It is resist- 
ant to both Wilt and Anthracnose, is very hardy 
and prolific. It has a hard, tough rind, making it 
a good shipping melon. Cuts very solid. Many 
in our seed fields weighed 60 Ibs. and over. 
Stands up better under adverse weather condi- 
tions than most varieties. Flesh is rather crisp, 
red, and of excellent quality. See page 17 for 
prices. 
NEW AND 
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FOR THE HOME GARDENER 
272. NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET 
(ICEBOX) WATERMELON 
(Icebox Watermelon—65 Days) A home garden 
novelty. In size this melon is about the same as 
Hale’s Best Jumbo Cantaloupe, being adapted to 
small families and apartment size refrigerators. 
The gray-green rind is very thin so it would 
be necessary to crate for shipment. The flesh 
is deep red and fine grained. Pkt. 25c; oz. 70c; 
V4 lb. $1.80; V2 Ib. $2.70; 1 Ib. $4.50. 
232. SALAD BOWL LETTUCE 
A large, mid-season, medium green, lobed-leaved 
slow-bolting, non-heading lettuce. It differs in 
appearance from all other varieties of lettuce in 
that the leaves are deeply lobed giving the mature 
plant a resemblance to Endive. The lobing of the 
leaves makes them much less subject to injury 
by breakage in handling than any other varieties 
of lettuce. As it is very slow to shoot to seed, 
Salad Bowl develops large mounds of tender 
leaves before bolting. It is a very attractive 
home garden lettuce of good quality. By mail 
postpaid, Pkt. 25¢; 2 oz. 55c; oz. 95c. 
204. SANTEE CUCUMBER 
(55 Days) Typical fruits average about 71/2 inches 
long. They are cylindrical in shape with a little 
more point at the stem end than Cubit. Exper- 
iment Station workers throughout the South 
have rated the color as being as good as or 
slightly better than Cubit and usually better than 
A & C or Colorado. The season of maturity is 
the same as for Cubit and slightly earlier than 
A & C or Marketer. See page 13 for prices. 
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