Wood’s Double Cleaned, Treated Seed Grains 
GROWN FROM REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED STOCK SEED 99% PURE 
CERTIFIED SMALL GRAIN SEED 
With the reduction in allotments of Wheat and possibly 
other field crops, it is more important than ever to use the 
purest and best seed available. Certification assures you 
of getting pure seed. 
We offer Certified Seed of these varieties of Oats and 
Wheat, subject to their passing final bin inspection for Cer- 
tification at 15¢ per bushel premium over the prices listed. 
The premium for Certified Wong Barley is 20¢ per bushel: 
BEARDLESS WHEAT 
Plant 1!4 bu. per acre. 20-bu. 
2-burhel bags. Treated. 
Per bu., 
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BEARDED WHEAT 
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TREATED. Sow 2 bus. per acre 
BARLEY 2-bu. bags. Bu. 48 Ibs. 20-bu lots Bu. 
WOOD'S IMPROVED BEARDLESS...... $2.25 $2.35 
CERT. VIRGINIA HOODED (Beardless).. 2.50 2.55 
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2-bu. bags. Bu. 56 Ibs. 
RYE Sow 11, bus. acre. 20-bu. lots, Bu., 
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WOOD’S WINTER OATS 
Sow 2 bus. per acre. 30-bu. Per bu. 
TREATED. New 3-bus. bags. Lots 32 lbs, 
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FULCASTER WHEAT 
Many farmers still prefer Bearded Wheat, claiming it 
is more reliable year after year. Less disease, can stand 
poorer growing conditions than smooth wheat and always 
gives good quality. 
SENECA WHEAT 
BIG, SOLID HHADS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, STIFF 
STRAW, HIGH TEST WEIGHT 
A sister selection of Thorne, having the same maturity, 
approximately the came plant height, the same bronze color 
of the glumes, and in general it is hard to distinguish from 
Thorne. In our seed production area in the eastern half of 
Virginia, our total acreage of Seneca outyielded Thorne by 
16%. A questionnaire sent to all of the Seneca growers 
showed that Seneca was preferred by them over Thorne. In 
comparing all lots, Seneca had a much better test weight 
than Thorne, with beiter appearance. None of our Seneca’ 
lots fell down in test weight or quality; however, in Thorne, 
although passing field inspection for Certification, some fields 
showed signs of disease to such an extent that we refused 
to bring them in for seed purposes, with test weights as 
low as 55%. 
Mr. C. P. Stowers, Hall County, Ga., reported that his field 
of Seneca Wheat was the best that he had.ever produced 
and he planned to increase his acreage of Seneca consid- 
erably in the future. 
COLONIAL Il BARLEY 
“T planted 50 acres of Colonial II Barley for T..W. Wood 
& Sons. This Barley passed field inspection for Registered 
Barley by the Virginia Crop Improvement Association. TI 
harvested up to 70 bushels per acre and finished harvesting 
the crop on June 4th. There was no winter killing and it 
stayed greener and produced good grazing. Several of my 
neighbors who watched it all year plan to-use Colonial II 
Barley this Fall.”—Walter Dzula, James City County, Va. 
Colonial II is beardless and has very stiff straw. All of 
our Colonial II Barley passed field inspection for Certifica- 
tion or Registration. 
PENNOLL WHEAT 
A smooth headed, tall growing Wheat, released by the 
State of Pennsylvania. Has beardless heads, with white 
glumes; is winter hardy and has good standing ability. Com- 
pared to Thorne. Pennoll is 4 to 6 inches taller, 2 to 4 
days later heading, and averages 1 to 2 pounds better test 
weight and has been yielding approximately 3 bushels more 
per acre of grain than Thorne. 
WOODGRAIN OATS 
A new variety formerly tested as Fulgrain 7. Outstand- 
ing in yield, standability and good quality. It is about the 
same maturity as Fulgrain, but has outyielded Fulgrain con- 
sistently in our tests. 
