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Wood's Hybrid Yellow Dent. 110 days. The improved hy- 
brid for the Southern Mountain Region, Northern Vir- 
ginia, Maryland, Del., Ky., Mo., and Okla. Excellent 
early feed corn farther South. Bred from Reids and 
Virginia Yellow. Dent, Lancaster Surecrop and Leaming. 
Similar appearance, earliness and adaptation, but 
_ sounder ears, stronger stalks, higher yield and drought 
resistance. Short stocky stalks. Plant Y% closer in the 
row. It outyielded local corn 25% in the Perquimans, 
N. C., test. 
U. S. 13. Hybrid. 115 days. Large ears, high yield. Tall, 
strona stalks. Same adaptation as U. S. 44. Seed pro- 
duced in Virginia. 
IOWEALTH 28-N HYBRID 
lowealth 28-N answers the need for a_ big-stalked 
single-eared hybrid with the same maturity as Lancaster 
Sure Crop and big type Yellow Dent. It is very showy in 
appearance. The stalks are quite tall, the ears large and 
piaced at a convenient height for husking. The ears aver- 
age |] inches long, are of good diameter and carry from 
18 to 20 rows of grain. 
It is a big type corn and should not be used on the 
medium to thinner soils of this area. 
IOWEALTH HYBRID 
IOWEALTH NO. 53 This is a big, eared, utility type 
hybrid in the southern corn belt class. Ears are of high 
quality and very disease resistant, carried rather low 
on the stalk. This makes it ideal for bottom land, 
where ears are likely to run too high, but lowealth 52 
is preferable on up-land. 
CERTIFIED SEED CORN 
Reid's Yellow Dent. (Certified). Grown by Mr. Ward, 
one of the best Corn-growers in Virginia. Use Certified 
Seed and be sure of a good crop, even under adverse 
conditions. The most popular Yellow Corn on the mar- 
ket. Pk. 85c., Bu. $3.00. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. Grown from Certified Seed one year 
removed. Pk. 60c., Bu. $2.25. 
HYBRID SEED CORN PRICES 
Wood's Hybrid Yellow Dent 
Wood’s Hybrid Early Yellow Dent 
Wood's Hybrid Sweepstake Red Ensilage 
U. S. 13 Hybrid Yellow 
lowealth Hybrid 
lowa Hybrid 939 (Round Grains) 
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Wtsel's Dependable Seed Corn 
IOWA 939 HYBRID Certified 
This is one of the oldest and best yielding bybrids, and has 
an established reputation as a good general purpose hybrid corn. 
It has a small shank, making husking easy, and the husks open 
early after ripening ,causing the corn to dry to a low moisture 
content. Matures in 110 days. 

Boone County White Dent. (Certified) Matures in 125 
days; 10 feet tall. Has won most of the important prizes 
for White corn in Virginia corn shows for thirty years. 
It has magnificent heavy ears 10 to 11 inches long, 
with 18 to 20 straight rows of deep grain closely wedg- 
ed in a white cob. One of the heaviest yielding corns 
on good soils in the Piedmont and Valley sections. 
Pk. 75c, Bu. $2.75. 
Boone County White Dent. We can also supply Boone 
County White grown from Certified Seed one year 
removed. Pk. 60c. Bu. $2.00. 
Bloody Butcher. 100 to 110 days. Stalks about 9 ft. 
high with big ears of red and yellow grains. Desirable 
for silage or feeding. Gal. 30c; pk. 50c; Bu. $1.75 
Early Massodent. Often known as White Cap. Large 
ears with deep grains, pale yellow on cob but rich yel- 
low when shelled. Gal. 30c; pk. 55¢; Bu. $2.00 
Lancaster or Penn Sure Crop. This great corn has won 
for itself more friends—has more users through Eastern 
United States—than any other corn! No other corn has 
brought in so many fine reports from its users. There 
must be reasons for such great popularity. And there 
are! It is a money-making, truly sure-cropping corn. 
Produces good large ears of hard corn—lots of them— 
mighty few nubbins. Fills the crib, and fills the silo. 
Pk. 55c; Bu. $2.00. 
Improved Ohio Leaming. Matures in 110 days, roasting 
ears in 82 days; 8\4 feet tall. The ears are yellow, 9 
inches long, rough. dent, 16 to 18 rows of deep grains, 
closely set on small red cob. Pk. 55c., Bu. $2.00 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Blue Ridge. Matures early and is popular in this section 
The grain is the largest of any ensilage variety. Gal. 
35c; Pk. 65c; Bu. $2.50. 
Eureka. A first-class Ensilage Corn and a good field corn. 
Stalks 12 to 15 ft. high Gal. 35c; Pk. 65c; Bu. $2.50. 
Old Virginia.Broad, thick, succulent fodder. Deep grain, 
easy to husk. Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.25 
Pamunkey. Extra-heavy producer. Strong, vigorous growth 
13 to 15 ft. high. Stalks usually bear 2 large ears. Gal. 
35c; Pk. 65c; Bu. $2.50 
Postpaid F.0.B. Harrisonburg, Va. 
Y-Bu. Bu. Pk. Y-Bu. Bu. 
$3.60 $6.50 $1.60 : $5.75 
3.60 6.50 1.60 5.75 
2.90 5.50 1.40 4.75 
3.50 6.40 1.50 5.50 
6.50 1.60 5.75 
4.25 1.00 3.50 
Tet ie) 1.90 7.00 
2:25 
WETSEL’S SEED CORN TREATED WITH SEMESAN JR. FREE 

