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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

WOOD'S SOUTHERN HYBRID PROLIFIC CORNS 
Bred from High Yielding Southern Corns — Long Shucks, Weevil Resistant 
Hybrids for Virginia, Piedmont Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee and Coastal Deep South 

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WooW’s Hybrid Golden Prolific Corn, $-210 
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Wood's Hybrid Golden Prolific, S-210 (120 D498) Tio 
yellow hybrid for Southern Virginia, North and South Carolina, 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. This excellent 
corn hybrid has been developed exclusively by T. W. Wood & 
Sons in answer to the demands of the southern farmer for a high 
yielding yellow hybrid of a wide range of adaptation. Wood's 
Hybrid Golden Prolific, S-210, is a 3-ear type, the higher the soil 
fertility the more prolificy, larger ears and deeper grain. All 
of Wood’s Southern hybrids have an inherited factor for long 
pollination and silking period. Moisture requirements reach a 
maximum during silking and tasseling. This hybrid matures 
early before the late Summer droughts. Plants are tall, strong 
and vigorous, with 12-14 rows of beautiful golden grain of high 
protein content. Has good shuck protection, weevil resistance 
good, high shelling percentage. 

Wood’s Hybrid Red Cob Prolific usually has 3 large sound ears per 
stalk. Deep white grain, closely set, small red coh. 
Wood’s Hybrid Red Cob Prolific, 8-310 (13° Days) — 
Highest yield- 
ing red cob white prolific corn in the South, more drought and 
storm resistant, higher shelling per cent. It inherits prolificacy, 
long, tight shucks, sound, flinty grain and resistance to weevil, 
from Whatley’s Prolific, leading Georgia, Florida and Alabama 
variety, Douthit’s Prolific, best South Carolina variety, Tennes- 
see Red Cob and Neal’s Paymaster, leading Tennessee and Miss- 
issippi corns. Widest adaptation of any Southern hybrid. 

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Wood’s Hybrid White Prolific, S-350 et vise ee 
prolific hybrid. Has 2 and 8 large ears of pure white, deep grains, 
closely packed on a medium small cob. Has an abundance of 
deep green foliage; very strong plant; heavy rooted to withstand 
strong wind storms and drought. Well adapted to most sections 
of the deep Seuth, having high fertility levels. Has tight shuck 
and medium hard grain. Ideal for feeding or milling corn. Has 
an inherited factor for long pollination and silking period. 

, 3 A hybrid of merit developed by the Florida Ex- 
Florida Ww 1 periment Station for sections of Florida, the Gulf 
Coast and the Atlantic Coastal plains of the deep South. The 
inbred lines in this hybrid are not adapted to the areas of the 
higher levels. Has excellent shuck protection and 2 and 8 ears 
of hard flinty grain. 
Adaptability of Southern Grown Hybrids 
Every southern experiment station is in agreement on this point; 
Northern and Corn Belt hybrids will never make a satisfactory 
hybrid for the South, Although outstanding in yield in the Corn 
Belt, they lack the hardness of grain and shuck protection neces- 
sary in the South. We realized the folly of wasting our time on 
unadapted hybrids and concentrated our attention on native south- 
ern varieties—the logical source of southern hybrid vigor. 
In these trying days of labor shortage it is a matter of market- 
able corn—from an acre of land—from an hour of labor—from in- 
vestment in fertilizer. 
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All Wood’s Hybrid Corns described on page 53... 60c... .$1.60....$2.75....$5.10... .$9.80 $1.35... .$2.35....$4.40....$8.50... . $8.25 
All Wood’s Hybrid Corns described above........ 60c.... 1.60.... 2.75.... 5.10.... 9.80 1,535 oo ic 2.35.5. SAO SS Osean eas 
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