Important Announcement 
SOUTHERN HYBRIDS 61 AND 63 TO BE REPLACED WITH IMPROVED HYBRIDS 
We are pleased to announce to you that the breeders of Southern Hybrid Corn have 
developed hybrids so superior to Southern Hybrids 61 and 63, which were used last 
year, that it has been decided to drop 61 and 63 entirely. In their place we offer two 
new improved hybrids. 
New Introductions 
SOUTHERN HYBRID 312 
This is a dark green, drouth resistant, prolific eared corn which carries good resistance to weevils be¬ 
cause of its hard kernel texture, but produces a maximum yield of grain without too much stalk. It is ex¬ 
tremely uniform in growth and is outstanding in every way. 
SOUTHERN HYBRID 325 
This is one of the most heat resistant hybrids produced. The dark green leaves are tough and resist¬ 
ant to hot winds, and the deep root system supplies moisture while most other corns are burning up. It is 
one of the best forms of insurance yet produced against hot, dry weather and yet it mokes top yields under 
favorable conditions. 
Note: Both Southern Hybrids 312 and 325 can be used for planting on either delta or upland soils. They are outstanding 
improvements over Southern Hybrids 61 and 63 and are destined to be very popular among southern planters. 
PRICES OF SOUTHERN HYBRID CORN 
Not 
Quantity Postpaid Postpaid 
1 gallon (enough to plant 1 acre) .$1.50 $1.25 
1 peck . 2.60 2.25 
V 2 bushel . 4.65 4.00 
1 bushel or more, per bushel. 7.00 
Stock limited. 
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PURCHASERS 
OF SOUTHERN HYBRID CORN 
We recommend that Southern Hybrid Com be planted in fields which are at least average in fertility. 
If planted on worn-out soil, commercial fertilizer should be used. 
We strongly recommend that no soy beans or peanuts be planted with Southern Hybrid Com. Southern 
Hybrid Corn will stand a heavier rate of planting than open pollinated corn, but if maximum yields per acre 
are to be realized auxiliary crops should not be planted. These crops take moisture and soil fertility away 
from the corn. If a corn crop is to be grown, the important thing is to grow as much corn as possible. 
We recommend that Southern Hybrid Corn be planted at the minimum planting rate of 18 inches apart 
in the row and in rows no wider than 42 inches. 
Southern Hybrid Corn is bred and produced for us by a distinct and separate department of a company which is one of the largest growers 
of hybrid corn in the world. This department embraces growing and processing facilities and in addition maintains an entirely separate re¬ 
search department, the function of which is to continually strive to improve hybrids for southern conditions. For convenience sale only, the 
seed of all Southern Hybrids is grown in McLean County, Illinois. 
(It is a scientific fact, attested to by all experimental agencies breeding hybrid com, that the locality in which a hybrid is produced will 
not affect the hybrid. We explain this to you because the exact reverse is true of open pollinated corns.) 
FOR QUANTITY PRICES; SEE GREEN INK PRICE LIST ENCLOSED 
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