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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 
25,000 Farmers Now Plant Wood’s Hybrid Seed Corn 
In our seed growing stations from Northern Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and through- 
out the deep South, we are producing both yellow and white hybrids adapted to every section east of 
They have proved superior in state tests and on the farms. 
the Mississippi River. 
Wood’s Hybrid Extra Early Yellow Dent, V-25 

sistant. 

’ 1 a (110 Days) —A high 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent, V-35 peel ent ket 
mountain and Piedmont sections of the South, valleys of West 
Virginia, Kentucky, Southern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland 
and Virginia. Makes excellent early feed corn for the deep South. 
Lodge resistant, 2 long slender smooth ears, 18-20 rows of deep 
yellow grain. 
A. V. Moody, Avery Co., N. C., says: ““V-35 did extra well in this 
mountain section, yielding 70 bushels per acre. It has good roots 
and strong stalk.’’ 


Large sound ears of Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent, V-45. 
We introduce the following new hybrids which far outyielded 
others in test plots. We have only limited stocks this season, but 
will produce large stocks for next year. We anticipate they will 
be our largest selling hybrids in a few years. We suggest each cus- 
tomer try a small part of his crop in them this year. 
Same maturity and 
adaptation as V-45. 
Same maturity and 
adaptation as V-120. 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent, V-50 
Wood’s Hybrid White Dent, V-125 

Wood’s Hybrid White Dent Ear, 12 inches long. 
“Wood’s Hybrid White Dent made a splendid crop, 2 ears to the 
stalk.”—M. R. Mitchell, Vance Co., N. C. 
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ALL HYBRIDS TREATED 
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ALL HYBRID CORNS (000-005 -0 3-u-7scees-. ene 
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(95 Days)—A very high yielding early 
‘ hybrid. Has the widest range of adapta- 
tion of any hybrid corn. A mid season corn forWest Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 
Delaware and Maryland. Early feed corn 
for Kentucky, Virginia and further south. 
Roasting ears 65 days. 
vigorous; one large ear with 16 to 18 rows 
of reddish, deep, rough grain. Welladapted [g 
to medium high altitudes. 
T. M. Calhoun, Grayson Co., Va., says: “I 
have grown Wood’s V-25 hybrid 4 years at 
2,650 feet altitude, with excellent results. 
It is not tall; matures early; is storm re- 
In the same field under identical 
conditions it made 17% bushels more per 
acre than our best open pollinated variety. 

Medium tall, very 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow 
Dent, V-40 (115 Days)—An 
excellent dis- 
ease resistant medium early hy- 
brid adapted to the same gen- 
eral area as V-35, but slightly 
later and higher yielding. It Wood’s V-40 Hybrid at Christ- 
matures before V-45 and many mas. other corn was flat 
farmers plant part of their crop , : j 
in both so that the V-40 can be harvested first. It has large solid 
well filled ears, 18 to 20 rows of deep yellow grain of high feeding 
value. Stalks medium tall. Ears set uniform, making harvesting 
easy. : 
“V-40 made 370 bushels on 4 acres, the best corn I ever had in — 
24 years. Many stalks had 2 ears. It kept its good green color in- 
a bad drought in July when most corn turned yellow.”—G. W. 
Thompson, Jr., Ocean Co., N. J. : 
(120 Days)—Has given 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow Dent, V-45 such wonderful re- 
sults it is difficult to keep up with the demand. Resistant to 
drought and disease. Inherent resistance to cold wet weather; 
heavy root system; luxuriant plant growth that resists heat. 
Sturdy stalks that resist wind and storms. 2 long slender ears per 
stalk, tightly packed golden grain of very high shelling percentage. 
The sturdy stalks and heavy foliage make it.also a very good early 
ensilage. A very high yielding hybrid for Middle Atlantic States 
and mountain and Piedmont sections of the South. 
“V-45 withstood a heavy drought. and yielded 187 bushels per acre. 
It averaged over 2 ears per stalk grown 3 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. 
U.S. 357—Certified (125 Days). Yellow. Yielded 103.1 bushels per 
acre, grain graded as good in 1945 Virginia State Test. 
U. S. 262—Certified (125 Days). Yellow. Similar to U. S.,3857 and 
made same yield in Virginia State Test. 
TT. S. 199—Certified (125 Days). White. 
acre in Virginia State Test. 
U. S. 13—(120 Days). Yellow. High yielding hybrid; excellent 
grain quality. Strong roots, heavy foliage, wide adaptation. — 
KENTUCKY 203—Certified (125 Days). White. Yielded 98.8 bus. 
per acre in 1945 Virginia State test, grain graded as “good.” ; 
ILL. 200 (120 Days). Yellow. A very high yielding hybrid, Simi- — 
lar to U. 8. 18. Excellent grain quality. 
ILL. 448 (Ky. Y-102)—125 Days. Yellow. Very high yielding hy- 
brid for fertile soils . Strong roots and dense foliage. Highly 
resistant to wilt and infestation of southern corn root worm. 
IOWA 939—Certified (95 Days). Reddish ye:low, medium rough ~ 
grain. Good size ears. Excellent record for high yields on a wide > 
variety of soils at high altitudes and in the North, a 
OHIO W-17—Certified (90 Days). Yellow. Similar adaptation as 
Iowa 939, but earlier. Resistant to leaf blight and corn borer. 
CORNELL 29-3—Certified (90 Days). For very high altitudes, New 
York and New England. Excellent grain yield, abundance of fodder 
CORNELL 34-53—Certified. Similar to 29-8. More grain yield.. 

Strong upright stalks of ; 
Yielded 100.5 bushels per 








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