Two Southern Hybrids are Now Available 
For Delta Soils 
Southern Hybrid 61 
For Upland Soils 
Southern Hybrid 63 
This high yielding hybrid is especially adapted to 
Mississippi river delta soils. (See yield test report on 
page 4.) It matures in from 110 to 115 days, stands 
up well and produces a large ear. The plants are very 
dark green and are heat' and wind^resistant. It is an 
ideal corn in the delta for general purposes. 
This is a large, twoeared hybrid well adapted to 
upland soils. It will outyield Hastings Prolific and 
Paymaster from 8 to 13 bushels per acre. A good grain 
corn for general purposes and early feed on upland 
soils. 
Southern Hybrids 61 and 63 are both yellow dent corns. So far no white Southern Hybrids 
have been developed which are suitable. The breeders of Southern Hybrid Corn are working 
on a series of white hybrids and will have them ready to release within a few years. 
This Picture Proves the "Standability” 
of Southern Hybrids 
This picture demonstrates the difference in standing ability between Southern Hybrid 61 and 
open-pollinated corn. The picture was taken in the test plot at Vicksburg, Mississippi. 
Prices on Southern Hybrids 
Quantity Postpaid 
1 gallon (enough to plant 1 acre) .$1.50 
1 peck ... 
VSj bushel ... 
1 bushel or more, not prepaid, per bushel 
Stock limited. 
Not 
prepaid 
$1.25 
2.25 
4.00 
7.00 
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