T. W. WOOD &®& SONS - SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

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WOOD'S “Sor SOUTHERN HYBRIDS 
Since 1927 Bred and Grown in the South—Prolific—High Yield— 
Long Tight Shucks—Flinty—Resist Weevil, Heat, Storm, Drought 
In each climatic region in the South we breed, test and grow our hybrids to be adapted 
to the recommended area. We are growing 1,000 acres for seed in North Carolina. We 
have large acreages in South Carolina and other Southern States. 
Ley ’ MRF “Wood's S-315 Hybrid Red Cob Prolific 
130 Days—An improved strain of S-310, so popu- 
lar before the war. A white hybrid bred from 
Whatley’s Prolific, Douthit’s Prolific, and Neal’s 
Paymaster. It outyielded them about 40%, has a 
better shuck, is flintier and more weevil resistant. 
Has stronger stalks and roots and is more drought 
and storm resistant. 2 to 3 big ears per stalk. 
High shelling per cent. Large, deep, pure white 
grain that brings a premium for milling. A cus- 
tomer in South Carolina planted 40 acres and says 
it did so well he expects it to replace all other 
white corns in his county. 
“It was the soundest corn and less worm eaten 
than any I ever saw. It stood up to the storms. 
Disease didn’t bother it. Yields 75 bushels per 
acre. It was far ahead of another leading hybrid 
grown beside it.”’—Ernest Wright, Obion Co.; 
Tenn. 


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Wood’s S-350 Hybrid White Prolific Wood’s S-315 with 3 big ears placed low 
on a vigorous stock stalk. Ears protected 
135 Days—Bred from highest yielding Southern from weevil by long thick husks. N. W. 
white prolific corns. It materially increases yields Terry, Accomac Co., Va., grew 6 acres last 
and quality of grain wherever prolific corns are year, and also many other leading hybrids. 
grown in the South. 2 to 8 large solid ears per He likes 5-315 so well he intends growing 
stalk, ee NS, te closely packed on a small 30 acres this year. 
white cob. igh shelling per cent. Makes the fin- Pe . 
est quality ue wee Has long tight shucks that Wood’s S-240 Hybr'd Yellow Flint 
resist weevil and ear worms. Very strong stalks 135 Days—Our heaviest yielding weevil re- 
with abundance of deep green foliage. Deep sistant: coe corn Pee the Dacn South. 
: Spreading roots which withstand storms and Later than S-210, flintier, has longer, tight- 
5-350 with 2 large ears per stalk, long drought. er shucks and more weevil resistant. Has 
tight shucks, strong stalks. W. M. “I like S-350. Every stalk bore several large a lighter yellow color. Stock limited. We 
Picket, Davidson Co., N. C., says the ears. It made a third more than my other corn. will increase our production as we expect 
ears are much larger than Tenn. 10 Iwill plant my entire crop in it next year.’—B, B. it will be the most popular yellow hybrid in 
grown beside it. Timmerman, Ridgefield Co., S. C. the Deep South. 
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igh yielding 
weevil resistant hybrid developed from the best Southern prolific 
yellow varieties. For many years it has excelled in experiment st 
tion tests throughout the South. N. CG. State College recommends it 
for Piedmont and Coast. Recommended in Georgia asa main crop corn 
in Piedmont and Mountains or for early feed in the Coastal Section. 
Matures early before late summer droughts. 2 to 8 big sound ears 
per stalk. Large beautiful golden grain of high protein content 
and feeding value. Flinty grain closely packed on a small cob. 
High shelling per cent. Good shuck protection from weevil and 
ear worms. Stalks medium tall, strong, vigorous. Ears placed 
medium low. Very deep roots. Extremely drought, heat and storm 
resistant. 
“T have used S-210 for 7 years and use nothing else after com- 
paring its yield with several other hybrids and varieties. It excels 
in yield and long tight shuck which protects the ears from weevil. 
Its strong stalks prevent storm damage. Grain is always sound 
Average yield 80 bus. per acre.”—P. L. Griffin, Union Co., N. GC. 
“S-210 is a wonderful corn, Yielded 90 bus. per acre. Nothing ir 
the neighborhood compared with it. Plants strong and vigorovs 
Storm proof. No disease. No damaged corn. Good shuck protection 
and weevil resistance. Beautiful golden grain. High shelling per 
cent.”—J. W. Baer, Jefferson Co., Tenn. 
“S-210 and V-120 gave us splendid results and won several prizes 
ie He pea Fair.”—G. W. Bonnette, County Agent, McCormick 
Ogess Cx 
“S-210 is good corn for the Piedmont, for outyielding Jarvis 
eoidey Prolific, planted the same day.”—L. M. Meyer, Madison 
o., Ga, 
“Please book me 10 bus. of S-210. T got excellent results from the 
4 bus. you let me have last spring. I planted 4 other hybrids. 
Wood’s S-210 with 8 big ears on 4 stalks from one root shown by 8-210 is the winner,.”—J, L, Tunnell, Hyde Co., N.C. 
T. M. Mayfield, who says: “As County Agent in Union Co., N. GC, ie eee eee y pleased with the yield of S-210. largest ever 
10 years and Vocational Agriculture Teacher 15 years, I worked vee care well Wed ce ee Pree He iS G8SA. 
with over 15 hybrids and found S-210 the best. I have had 8 years “S910 outyields any corn I overt evee on like dts shostmerantes 
experience with it. It makes the most consistent good yield. 2 good which resist wind damage.”—Cary Glass, Guilford Co.. N.C. 
ears per stalk. Shuck covers and protects the ear well. It lias an =< 
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“S-210 withstood a very long drought and yielded twice as much Quart 4% Peck Pert 147 
as another variety planted beside it. It had no disease at all.’— Postpaid. eee 65C.2 $1.75...) $oelG.. cee eee 
C. W. Thigpen, George Co., Miss. F. O. B. Richmond... 1.50... 2.75... 5.00... 9:50, 599.25 
