HYBRID FIELD CORN -- Here to Stay 
ORDER EARLY—SUPPLY LIMITED 
We have always supplied our customers with the best in Field Seeds, and in line with 
this policy we are making Hybrid corn available to our customers only in varieties that we 
think are best. 
Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations and commercial hybrid seed corn growers have 
worked over a period of years testing and improving varieties adapted to conditions and 
soils of this area. 
In many parts of Texas certain Hybrid corns have shown an increase in yield of 20 per 
cent and more. We, however, have received some reports that have not proven so worth- 
while. 

PRICES 
All Hybrid Corn here listed: Peck, $2.50; 2 bu., $4.50; bu., $8.50, f.0.b. Dallas 

National Hybrid Seed Corn 
One reason for the good performance of 
National Hybrid in Texas is due to the inbred 
parents out of Texas and other Southern va- 
rieties that are used in them. This Southern 
blood gives us an ear with a good size kernel, 
a long grain, and a good shuck covering over 
the ear. These hybrids pull much like our 
native open-pollinated varieties. 
Our National Hybrid seed is pure double- 
crossed hybrid seed. This seed is not a one- 
half hybrid resulting from a top cross between 
a hybrid parent and an open-pollinated va- 
tiety, but is 100 per cent hybrid. These Na- 
tional Hybrids go all the way and give you 
the full value and all the advantages obtained 
from pure double cross hybrids. 
NATIONAL HYBRID 134 T. A new yellow 
Hybrid corn introduced by Reid National 
Corn Company. 
Produces a large soft yellow grain, more 
similar to our open pollinated Yellow Dent 
than most other Hybrids. This is the first year 
we have had 134 T to offer—and only in a 
limited way. According to the 1943 report, 
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, A. & 
M. College, 134 T produced over 75 bushels 
to the acre at College Station and over 69 
bushels to the acre at Tyler. 
The seed we have to offer is Missouri 
grown and will produce well in Texas, as it 
is a double-cross Hybrid of Southern origin. 
We think it is certainly worthy of trial. 
NATIONAL HYBRID 134TH. A yellow dent 
hybrid with good shuck covering over the 

NO. 8 TEXAS HYBRID 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
sar, has a good sized kernel and long grain. 
Produces highest yields on good soil either 
bottom land or upland, is drought resistant 
and has a strong stalk. Recommended for the 
black land prairie belt and East Texas. 

NO. 12 TEXAS HYBRID 
Texas Hybrid 
No. 16 
TEXAS HYBRID NO. 16. We 
offer this excellent true double- 
cross Hybrid this season for the | 
first time. Produces a long ear of 
medium size yellow grains and 
can be successfully plantedinall | 
corn producing sections of Texas. 
This corn is somewhat similar to | 
Texas Hybrid No. 12 with an | 
additional inbred of Reids Yellow | 
Dent. Has given very good re- 
sults in field tests. We suggest 
that you order early. Our supply 
is limited. 
Important! 
Hybrid Corn is the ‘’mule” 
among field seeds. Hybrids are 
produced from pure inbred stock. 
These inbreds are small and look 
like nubbins, but when crossed 
with other unrelated * ‘nubbins,”’ 
the ‘‘Hidden Vigor’’ comes out in 
the production of a fine crop of 
corn. The planting of seed from 
this fine crop results in a ‘run 
out’’ looking corn because it ac- 
tually starts to run back to the i.. 
nubbins from which it came. 
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134TH HYBRID AT GARLAND, TEXAS 
Texas Hybrids 
TEXAS HYBRID NO. 8. This is a good yellow 
corn of the Surcropper type. Grains and ears 
are of fair size and it will prove to be a popu- 
lar Texas hybrid. This corn is produced by 
planting each fifth row with 127C X 132A (a 
true hybrid parent) with certified Yellow Sur- 
cropper. Considerable work by hand is required 
to produce this strain. This variety is strongly 
recommended by our Texas Agricultural author- 
ities. 
TEXAS HYBRID NO. 12. A double-cross hybrid 
that we are able to offer this year for the first 
time. It is of the yellow dent type and we 
believe will prove to be one of the heaviest 
yielders of the Texas Hybrids. Has excellent 
drought resistant qualities and we do not hes- 
itate recommending this one for trial. 

A CROSS SECTION 134TH HYBRID 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
