Why Planters Who Used a Few Bushels of Southern 
Hybrid Corn Last Year Are Planting Most 
of Their Corn Acreage to It This Year 
A SURE CROP 
GREATER YIELD 
Southern Hybrid Corn consist¬ 
ently yields more bushels of 
corn per acre, year in and year out, wherever it is 
planted. 
(In comparing Southern Hybrid Corn with open pollinated corn, it must be 
remembered that all conditions affecting the corns being compared must be 
equal; otherwise a true comparison cannot be made.) 
EASIER HARVESTING 
The uniform height of the 
ears of Southern Hybrid 
Corn makes it twice as easily harvested. No stoop¬ 
ing, no scraping in the mud is required. There are 
virtually no down stalks, and the ears are all on the 
same level. Many planters report that if Southern 
Hybrid Corn did not yield any more than their open 
pollinated corn they would plant it for this feature 
alone. 
STIFFER STALKS 
When hard winds lay other 
corn flat Southern Hybrid Corn 
stands firm and erect. The stalks are so much stiffer, 
its roots so much deeper that the problem of twisted 
and down corn is virtually eliminated when you plant 
SOUTHERN HYBRID CORN. 
DEEPER ROOTS 
The roots of South¬ 
ern Hybrid Corn 
have been known 
to go down EIGHT 
FEET. When drouth 
strikes they dig 
down for moisture 
and produce a crop 
where other corn 
fails. In normal 
years these deeper 
roots tap a supply 
of food that ordi¬ 
nary corn never 
reaches. 
It costs less than $1 per acre to plant Southern 
Hybrid Corn. For that nominal cost you get more 
bushels of corn per acre plus protection against wind, 
drouth, disease and pests plus uniform ears of a dis¬ 
tinct quality. 
FOR QUANTITY PRICES: SEE GREEN INK PRICE LIST ENCLOSED 
This actual photograph of Southern Hybrid 
312 shows the prolific earing habits. 
