Clover and Grass Seeds 
All Alfalfa, Kenland ,Red Clover and Mammoth Clover packed in 60-Ib. bags 
-——Prices per lb. F.0.B.——, 
100 lbs. 25 to 99 3 to 24 1to2z 
CRIMSON CLOVER—New Crop, 
110-lb. bags 
ALFALFA, Kansas Grown ; A }) 
Oklahoma Approved (bu. bags)—Sold 
Certified Atlantic, 9914% pure, 
(bu. bags)—Sold Out 
Behe Nets invere eeatare isa ere $ .26$ .28$ . 
saute 
Out 
Cert. Williamsburg (bu. bags)—Sold Out 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER—1-Ilb. box, $1.35 F.O.B., 
F.O.B.,, $1.00 postpaid. 
Certified Buffalo (bu. bags) .... .42 .44 
LADINO CLOVER, California Grown 
Certified Blue Tag (50-lb. bags) .80 .83 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER ...... Sei te “che gs 8 ret k 
WHITE SWEET CLOVER ...... “20 .24 
ALSIKE CLOVER. §& lbs. acre.. .38 .40 
RED CLOVER, U. S. Grown .... .48 .50 
Kenland (60-lb. bags) ........ .03 BOD 
Certified Kenland (30-lb. bags). .55 ol 
MAMMOTH CLOVER—Sapling.. .48 .50 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL—Broadleaf .65 .67 
LESPEDEZA, 100-lb. bags, 25 lbs. acre 
FKOLVOAT we persue alone oke meres el sesree viet 19 .20 
Korean, Dodder Free .......... .20 gail 
Kobe—Sold Out 
Sericea eSCarinied iicn ersele 3) one 45 AT 
Bicolor Lespedeza No. 101 .... 1.385 1.39 1 
* HAIRY VETCH. 25 Ibs. acre.... .19% .21 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS .... 08% .10 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE ........ .14 edie 
BUCKWHEAT—Japanese ....... 08% .10 
GRASS SEEDS 
TIMOTHY. 15 lbs. acre ........ .16 pal 
RYE GRASS—Domestic ........ Sol esa 
Certified Blue Tag Perennial.. .18 .19 
ORCHARD GRASS, Onion Free.. .27 .29 
ORCHARD GRASS, Trace Onion .25 PAE 
MERION BLUE GRASS, $3.50 per Ib. 
KY. BLUE GRASS, 87% pure... .55 sat 
RED TOP or HERDS, 92% pure.. .55 Dd 
POA TRIVIALIS ..............- .60 .62 
CHEWING’S FESCUE .......... :o0 not 
CREEPING RED FESCUE ..... .35 387 
KY. 31 FESCUE, Cert., 99% pure .161% .18 
KY. 31 FESCUE, 99% pure ..... 5% .17 
MEADOW FESCUE ............ .28 .30 
BENT GRASS—Certified Astoria. 1.05 1.08 1 
Highland’ Bent.) nce 6. +f 8 sien .80 83 
BERMUDA GRASS—Unhulled .. .32 . 34 
1 ROD Peto fears A eae Cart cp ue AR ral .45 AT 
DALLIS GRASS—Australian ... .85 88 
CARPET GRASS—Domestic .... .35 sey 
WOOD’S PERMANENT PASTURE 
and HAY MIXTURES 1to8.. .32 . 34 
SOUTHERN PERMANENT MIX- 
TURE ENO; 12. Gisesncievee se ateiee apy? . 34 
GRAIN PASTURE MIXTURE .. .081% .10 
GRAIN HAY MIXTURE ........ -08% .10 
SUNFLOWER—Mammoth Russian, 
TSE S Ore Tavera) slevotisne iis’ o\enetentirer ol asteetet a 21% .23 
LAWN GRASSES 100)be 26 thee e 
SELAID NR PAT KGH ie. er sareteeeravaue reas were .82 .85 . 
EVR GRE Nig... oscrtenucuie ial shore .80 .83 
FEVER RVATU DP AUR IK Seer ieneisianrelsione .61 .63 
SUPERGREEN, 
Contains Merion Blue Grass.... 1.05 1.08 1. 
IVEATYARUAGT Futegt as steneyacais loler speustcona ventel arte .38 .40 
IRIS PN aeievarohvaserovele te Site a tee reiave rte .54 .56 
COASTAL Aapoin ccoictete seins aterontecstes Aayl .538 
WANT HR -GREEIN iircrcets cia ier .30 Sots) 
$1.65 postpaid; 
——Postpaid Prices—— 
25 lbs. 10 lbs. 5 lbs. 
1 Ib. 
30°$ 535 $8.50 $3.75 $2.00 $ .65 
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.46 .50 12.50 Arta Paele) .80 
. 86 .90 22.25 9.35 4.80 1.20 
VA) 9 basis) 29.00 12.70 6.45 1.65 
726 .30 4250" 3.85 71780 .60 
.42 45 11.50 4.95 2.60 15 
<O2 .05 1A OOM SOO mma sLO .85 
.58 .65 15.25 6.55 3.40 .95 
.60 .65 15.75 6.75 3.50 95 
Oe 453) 14.00 5.95 3.10 .85 
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Pe .25 6.50 2.95 1.60 .55D 
Zo .25D Get aiWisy alas .55 
.49 .05 13-25 ').65> 2.95 .85 
ales? abate) 36.25 15.05 7.65 1.80 
23 .25 ath) si ey Salas .05 
512 Alas AES abate): Palak .45 
salife .20 D2 92.45 1535 .00 
a2 5 4.00 1.95 1.10 .45 
sl be) 3745) Oe Olea eOD pe ila4 .50 
lB} .14 ZOO 2205 15 .45 
Aral ~20) ohare, Paprstsy a kelays) .05D 
pou! acatD) ey (ha) Gi atstay PAE .65 
nyAS) .385 SOMO OO UENO! .65 
89.00 35.70 17.95 3.75 
.60 .65 LOR OOM OME OOO .95 
.60 .65 LOOM OR OU S 0 .95 
.65 .70 POOP (e2Daeo somal 00 
.389 .45 10.75 4.65 2.45 75 
.39 .45 10.75 4.65 2.45 Ay (3) 
.20 a20 aye) PAR dsy altaya) .55 
.19 .20 De one2 Oo el 45 .50 
Om you OF OOM Seo ome LO .65 
nay ESOL S) 28.50 11.95 6.10 1.50 
.86 .90 22.25 9.85 4.80 1.20 
.36 .40 10.00 4.35 2.30 .70 
.49 200 Users) taj iele) WR)s) .85 
.91 .95 23.00 9180, 5.05) t) 25 
209 .45 10 Oe 416508 2445 5768) 
.36 .40 10.00 4.35 2.30 .70 
. 36 .40 10.00 4.35 2.30 .70 
pal .15 4.00 1.95 1.10 .45 
aa} sas) 4.00 1.95 1.10 .45 
-25 . 30 (659s) Bib Ales -60 
¥F.0.B.— —Postpaid Prices—— 
to 24 1th 2 2h lhs. 101bs. 5 lhs. 1 Th. 
88 .95 22 OlemO OD 4 t 90M 25 
. 86 . 90 22.29 9.85 4.80 1.20 
. 66 .70 UEP) Whos SSIS) SESUYN) 
ele 20 28.50 11.95 6.10 1.50 
-42 .45 11.50 4.95 2.60 21D 
.o9 .65 15.50 6.65 3.45 .95 
. 56 .60 Ves fe) AG nei). Geto) .90 
Aco .40 10.25 4.45 2.35 .70 
¥2-lb. box, 75¢ 
T. W. Wood & Sons warrant to the extent of the purchase 
Plants sold are as described on the container, within recogniz 
other or further warranty, express or implied. 
price, that Seeds, Bulbs and 
ed tolerances. 
We give no 
POSTPAID PRICES apply to Va., N. C., W. Va., Md., Del., N. J., Penn. 
POSTAGE ON FIELD SEED TO OTHER STATES: T 
Ind., N. Y., New England and Mich., add 5¢ per p 
oS. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn., Ohio, 
ound) to postpaid prices. 
To Ala., Ark., Fla., Tl., Iowa, La., Miss., Mo. and Wisc., add %7¢ per pound. 
To Texas, Okla., Kansas and Neb., add 9¢ per Ib. to postpaid prices. 
POSTAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE EXPRESS OR FREIGHT CHARGES 
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“ SEEDSMEN. SINCE. 1879 
LADINO CLOVER 
California Grown 
Only Cert. California and Oregon 
Ladino is elegible for P.M.A. Cert. 
Southern grown Ladino is cheaper but 
is high in volunteer White Clover. 
Ladino is the most nutritious, palata- 
bie and productive year round pasture 
legume. Its peak growth is in early 
spring and fall, when native grasses 
are short. Is so rich it may cause 
bloating unless grasses are grown 
with it. Sow 1 to 2 lbs. Ladino with 
10 Ibs. of orchard grass or tall fescue, 
in early fall. Add 2 lbs. of Red Clover 
and 5 Ibs. of Alfalfa for more sum- 
mer pasture. Wood’s Permanent Pas- 
ture and Hay Mixtures contain all 
these with additional grasses and 
clovers for maximum year ’round 
production and highest feed value, 
but can not cause bloat. 
KANSAS ALFALFA 
U.S. Verified Origin 
Premium quality. Eligible for P.M.A. 
For years Kansas has been recom- 
mended by the U.S.D.A. and South- 
ern state experiment stations, where 
it has made top yields, persisted 
longer, resisted diseases and winters. 
Williamsburg, Improved Kansas, will 
be available October 15th. 
Alfalfa lasts for years, improves 
soils and produces the greatest yields 
of hay, pasture and silage, higher in 
protein, minerals and feed value, es- 
sential to all livestock. Pasture yields 
treble by adding Alfalfa. At V.P.1. 
the first cutting of Ladino and Orch- 
ard was 657 lbs. of good forage and 
375 lbs. of weeds. When alfalfa was 
added good forage was 1,825 Ibs. and 
weeds 35 lbs. Put alfalfa on deep 
well drained soils. Use 1,000 lbs. of 
borated 2-12-12 at seeding and 800 
lbs. each spring. Inoculate and sow 
25 Ibs. per acre in August or Sep- 
tember on a firm seedbed; cover one- 
fourth inch; cultipack or drag. 
