No Barren Stalks. 

Hybrid White Dent V-120 
WOOD’S HYBRID WHITE DENT V-120 
115 Days. High yielding main crop corn in Va., Md., Del., 
W. Va. valleys, and Southern mountains, or early feed in 
deep south. Roasting ears 85 days. Large, sound ears. Deep 
grain. Excellent corn meal. Good shuck protection from 
weevil and worms. Resists drought, storms. N. C. Approved. 
WOOD’S HYBRID EXTRA EARLY YELLOW V-25 _ 
95 Days. Very high yielding mid-season corn for high 
altitudes and the North, or for extra early feed in the South. 
Roasting ears 65 days. Large, beautiful, sound ears. 16 to 
18 rows of deep grain. Wide adaptation. Medium stalk, 
very strong and vigorous. Deep roots. 


Beautiful sound ears of Hybrid Extra Early V-25 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT V-35 
110 Days. High yielding early hybrid for Southern moun- 
tains, valleys of Va. and W. Va., Md., Pa., Ky., Del., and 
N. J. Excellent early feed corn in the South. 2 long ears per 
stalk. 18 to 20 rows of deep grain. N. ©. approved. 
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“Big ear and deep grain Wood’s V-35 did extra well in this 
mountain section, yielding 70 bushels per acre, It has good 
roots and strong stalk.’’—A. V. Moody, Avery Co., N. C. 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT V-40 
115 Days. Excellent medium early hybrid, adapted to 
same general area as V-35, but slightly later and higher 
yielding. Large, solid, well filled ears. 18 to 20 rows of deep 
grain of high feeding value. Ears set uniform, making har- 
vesting easy. Medium tall, very strong stalk. Extremely 
disease, drought and storm resistant. N. C. Approved. 
“V-40 made 370 bushels on 4 acres, best I ever had in 24 
years. Many stalks had 2 ears. It kept green in a bad drought 
in July when most corn turned yellow.’—G, W. Thompson, Jr. 
U. S. 199, white. 
U. S. 262, yellow. 

Big, beautiful ears of Wood’s Hybrid V-40 
WOOD’S HYBRID CORNS _ 
High Yield. Storm, Drought, Disease Resistant. Sound Ears. 
25,000 Farmers Now Plant Wood’s Hybrids. 
Many Have Grown Them 5 to 14 Years. 
PRICE OF HYBRIDS, INCLUDING 1-BUS. COTTON BAGS, SEMESAN, JR., TREATED 
F.O.B.: Bus. $8.50; 5-bus. lots, $8.25 bus.; 44 bus., $4.40; Peck, $2.35 
Postpaid: Bus. $9.80; 4 bus. $5.10; Peck $2.75; 14 Peck $1.60; Quart 60c.. 

“bus. per acre. 
Kentucky 203, white. 
WOOD’S HYBRID WHITE DENT V-125 
115 Days. Similar to V-120 in appearance, adaptation 
and use, but outyielding it in Va. tests, aad should soon 
replace it. Yielded 99 bus per acre in one test. 

Large sound ears of Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent V-45 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT V-45 
120 Days. Extremely high yielding hybrid for middle At- 
lantic States, mountain and Piedmont sections of the South. 
2 long ears per stalk. High shelling per cent. Resists 
drought, storms, disease, heat, or cold, wet weather. Luxuri- 
ant plant growth. Has given such wonderful results it is 
difficult to keep up with the demand. Approved by N. C. 
State College for all sections of North Carolina. 
“There is no corn like V-45. On bottom land it has 2 to 3 
good ears per stalk. Some neighbors say they have seen corn 
grow for over 50 years but never any like this.”—O. L. Pender, 
Spartanburg Co., S. C. 
“V-45 withstood a heavy drought and yielded 187 bushels per 
acre. It averaged over 2 ears per stalk grown 8 stalks per hill. 
It has sturdy stalks with deep root system. For 7 years Wood’s 
Hybrids have averaged 150 to over 200 bushels per acre.’”—J. D. 
Skidmore, Webster Co., W. Va. 
WOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW DENT V-50 
120 Days. Similar to V-45, but outyielded it in Va. tests, 
and should soon replace it. In one test it yielded over 100 
It has everything desired in a hybrid: ex- 
ceptioually strong stalk and root, very large, sound ear, deep 
grain. We believe it will be the most popular hybrid in the - 
Middle Atlantic in a few years. 
WOOD’S HYBRID RED COB PROLIFIC S-315 
130 Days. Replacing S-310. It is similar but yields bet- 
ter. It is one of the highest yielding Red Cob White Pro- 
lific Corns in the South, more drought and storm resistant, 
higher shelling percentage, very prolific, long tight shuck, 
sound flinty grain, weevil resistant. Supply limited. 
DOUBLE YOUR HYBRID COEN YIELD 
N. C. tests prove hybrid corn will yield 242 to 5% times 
more by proper cultivation and fertilization. One farmer 
made 19 bus. per acre by his regular practices and 107 bus. 
acre on part of the crop by following these rules: 
1. Plant an adapted hybrid. 
2. Use 250 Ibs. 6-8-6 or 5-7-5 after heavily fertilized 
crops. 400 lbs. 6-8-6 or 5-7-5 after small grains of legumes 
for seed. 400 lbs. 4-8-8 after peanuts or legumes for hay. 
3. Space close. 16 in. in 3%4-ft. rows, 14 in. in 4-ft. rows. 
4. Cultivate early but not after corn is 2% ft. tall. 
5. Top dress last cultivation with 500 lbs. nitrate soda. 
CERTIFIED CORN BELT HYBRIDS 
125 days. 
125 days. 
U. S. 357, yellow. es days. Same adaptation as Ky. 203. Approved in N. ©. 
125 days. 
U.S. 99, yellow. 125 days. 
Illinois 448 (Ky. 102), yellow. 125 days. 
Ill. 200 (Ky. 203), yellow. 120 days. For Va., Md., Del., N. J., Pa., W. Va., Ky. 
U.S 18, yellow. 120 days. 
Iowa 939, yellow, 95 days. 
Cornell 29-3. 90 days. 
Cornell-34-53, yellow. 90 days. 
For Va., Md., Del., N. J., Tenn., Ky., N. C. 
Same adaptation as Ky. 203. 
Same adaptation as Ky. 203. 
Same adaptation as Ky. 203. 
Same adaptation as Ky. 202. : 
Same adaptation as Ill. 200. Approved in N. C. 
For W. Va., Pa., Ohio, Md., N. J., N. Y., New Eng. eu 
Silage for N. Y., New England, Pa. = 
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