 Wood’s Double Cleaned, Treated Seed Grains 
GROWN FROM REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED STOCK SEED 99% PURE 
Double Cleaned. New Bags. 
Germination. 99% Pure 
High 
We Ceresan Treat all Rye, Wheat, Oats and Barley to 
insure better stands and disease-free crops. 
We grow many thousand acres from the finest Registered 
or Certified stock. To avoid mixing in the drill or combine, 
only one variety of a crop is grown on any one farm. No 
crop is planted in a field where other small grain grew 
last season. All fields are carefully rogued and fields in- 
spected for certification. 
We breed small grains in Va., N. C., and S. C. for high 
yields and resistance to disease, cold and ledging. Our 
new strains are tested by experiment stations through the 
South who report most favorably. 
BEARDLESS WHEAT 
Plant 114 bu. per acre. 20-bu. Per bu., 
2-bushel bags. Treated. Lots 60 lbs. 
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BEARDED WHEAT 
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TREATED. Sow 2 bus. per acre 
BARLEY 2-bua. bags. Bu. 48 Ibs. 7 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 Ibs. 
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BEARDED FULCASTER WHEA 
Many farmers still prefer Bearded Wheat. Less disease, 
cai stand poorer growing conditions than smooth wheat 
and always gives good quality. 
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SENECA WHEAT is a twin sister of Thorne, identical 
except it yields more, has higher test weight per bu., best 
grain quality, brings a better price, has less mixture and 
disease, and is replacing it. It looks like Thorne, big long 
solid heads, copper color, medium tall, very stiff straw, re- 
sists storms, winter, mosaic and loose smut; stools well. 
Virginia recommends it. Low in lodging. 
THORNE, most popular wheat in the Upper South, is smut, 
mosaic, mildew and winter resistant. Stands up well;com- 
bines easy; large heads; big, plump grain, good milling 
quality. Recommended in North Carolina mountains, where 
it outyielded other wheats seven years in experiment station 
tests, was the most winter hardy and had the strongest 
straw. 
Atlas 66 Wheat 
Atlas has made record yields and is recommended from 
Louisiana to Maryland. It has very dark green foliage, 
vigorous fall and winter growth, and is the best for winter 
pasture. It has stiff medium tall straw, easy to combine. 
Wood’s Improved Beardless Barley 
A selection from Va. Hooded Barley. Outstanding for 
it’s vigorous growth in winter. It furnishes more winter 
grazing than Rye or other Barley. The long, big Beardless 
heads and the very tall leafy stalks make it far superior 
to other barleys for Hay Mixtures. Recommended for stock 
and poultry. Best for grazing and hay. 
Colonial II Barley 
Resistant to smut, disease and mildew, and tolerant to 
rust. it is awnless, has short, stiff straw, ideal to combine. 
Heavy yielding with high test weight per bushel. 
Fulwood Oats 
133.3 Bushels Per Acre. Shortest Oatt in the North Caro- 
lina and Virginia offcial tests, exceptionally high yielding, 
good standing ability. plump kernels of good quality, early 
maturing, excellent nurse crop for Lespedeza, recommended 
for rich soils or high fertilization, where most other oats 
will lodge under such conditions. Seems to have more 
winter hardiness than some oats of that maturity. 
Our supply of Fulwood is very limited. Due to the un- 
expected demand last year would suggest that you place 
your orders early for this outstanding new oat. 
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. 
Arlington Oats 
High yielding both for grain and hay. They are more 
winter resistant than many varieties and can be planted 
later. They are disease resistant, grow off fast in the fall, 
have a wide leaf and easy to combine, 
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