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T. W. WOOD & SONS - 
SEEDSMBHN SINCE 1879 = 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S HYBRID DENT CORNS 
For North—Mid-South, or Early Feed for South 
High Yield—Storm and Disease Resistant—Sound Ears—No Barren Stalks 
All of Our Hybrid Corns Are Treated With Semesan Jr. 
WOOD’S HYBRID EXTRA EARLY YELLOW DENT 
—V-20 (90 Days)-—Earliest yellow dent for Northern Ohio, 
Alleghany Plateau, New York, and New England states. 
Plants 8% feet tall, 2 medium sized ears with 14-16 rows of 
smooth deep grain. 
WOOD’S HYBRID EXTRA EARLY YELLOW DENT 
—V-25 (95 Days)—A very high yielding early hybrid. Has 
the widest range of adaptation of any hybrid grown. 
A mid-season corn for Ohio, southern New York, eastern Penn- 
sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Early feeding 
corn for Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and farther south. 
Roasting ears 65 days; medium tall; very vigorous. One large 
ear with 16-18 rows of deep, rough grain. 
“Tt is 20 days earlier than other corns, yet outyielded them. 
Made 98 bushels per acre, 1 to 4 ears per stalk. Deep roots, storm 
resistant.’’-—Joe Brown, Cherokee Co., N. C. 
WOOD’S HYBRID EARLY YELLOW DENT—V-30 
(100 Days)—Grows tall. 2 medium sized ears, 14-16 rows of 
medium deep grain. Very good root system and strong stalk. 
Our best medium late hybrid for West Virginia, Eastern Penn- 
sylvania, New Jersey and Maryland, A very good early feed 
corn for Virginia and South. Roasting ears in 70 days. 
A customer in N. C. says: “Hybrid Early Yellow Dent yielded 
971% bus. per acre, the highest yield for a 4-H Club acre in the 
county. It matured 10 to 30 days quicker than most other varie- 
ties. Had 1 to 4 ears per stalk, stalk 12 feet high. Storm and 
disease resistant. Deep roots and sound corn. The hybrid corn’s 
resistance to wind storms is its outstanding quality.” 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT—V-35 (195, Days) 
ne of 
the highest yielding hybrids for the southern mountain sections, 
Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, and excellent early feeding corn 
for deep south. Grows tall; very lodge resistant; 2 long, slender 
smooth ears, 18-20 rows of deep grain. 
“Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent (V-35) produced a wonderful 
crop last Season. Planting it again this year. Never saw a bet- 
ter yield in fifty years of farming.’—S, C. Tyree, Nelson Co., Va. 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT—V.-40 (110 Days) 
sistently high yielding hybrid for Maryland, Virginia, West Vir- 
ginia, Kentucky and mountain sections of the South. Grows tall. 
One large ear filled out over tip with 20-22 rows of rough deep 
grain. Very vigorous hybrid of wide adaptability. 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT—V-45 (118 \- 120 
Days) — A 
very high yielding hybrid of wide adaptability. Grows tall; very 
stiff and wind resistant. Two beautiful yellow ears, long, and 
medium thick. Kernels are very closely packed, very deep, with 
high shelling percentage. A hybrid of merit. 
“We want to tell you that Wood’s Hybrid Corn, V-45, has done 
a fine job again and we will be in the market for some more of 
it next spring.’—Perkins & Miller, Montgomery Co., Tenn. 
WOOD’S HYBRID GOLDEN DENT—V-60 @15 Days) 
—Roasting 
ears in 82 days. A high yielding hybrid for Virginia, Tennessee, 
Alabama and southern Piedmont region. Highest yielding and 
weevil resistant early feed corn in the Corn Belt. Bred from Sse- 
lected inbreds of Wood’s Improved Golden Dent and Jarvis 
Golden Prolific. Has the same range of adaptability as its inbred 
lines. Good root; stiff stalk and wind resistant. Ears are large 
with large flinty golden grain. Long tight shucks. 
WOOD’S HYBRID WHITE DENT—V-120 15 Days) 
—Roasting 
ears 80 days. A high yielding early white dent for Virginia, 
Carolinas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi and Ala- 
bama. Inbreds from Wood’s Dixie and Boone County, and has 
same adaptation. Deep grain and tight shuck. 
“Tt was not blown down like six local corns and outyielded 
them 48 to 50 bushels per acre; had longer shucks and was the 
most weevil resistant.”—G. A. Muths, Mobile Co., Ala. 
WOOD’S HYBRID WHITE DENT—V-130 (25 Days) 
—Roasting 
ears in 90 days. A very high yielding two-ear corn of crosses 
from Boone County, Neal’s Paymaster and Wood’s Improved 
White Dent. Has the same area of adaptation as V-120. Plant 
very tall; strong root system. Under favorable growing condi- 
tions has two large ears. Deep grain with long, tight shuck. 
“On poor white sand it yielded 35% more than local corns did 
on much better land. It brought a big premium for milling corn. 
Ears a foot long.’—J. E. Bryan, Wayne Co., N. C. 
WOOD’S HYBRID WHITE DENT—S-140 (30 Days) 
—Roasting 
ears 100 days. A heavy yielding weevil resistant hybrid for the 
deep South. Bred from Texas Surecropper and Texas Blue Grain. 
Long tight shuck; good root and strong plants. 
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