BREEDERS, GROWERS, DISTRIBUTORS 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
The following hybrids were developed by the Texas Agricultural Experiment 
Station, and have proven to be generally well adapted in the corn growing 
sections of the state. 
TEXAS WHITE HYBRID NO. 9W 
A new and improved development from No. 7, taking the latter’s place in popularity. 
Early to mid-season prolific double cross hybrid with a considerable range of adaptation. 
It is an outstanding roasting ear variety. Ears of medium size, uniform in shape and grain 
characters, and with better than average husk coverage. Parentage: (102A x 155A) x 
(4R3 x 61M). 120 days 
TEXAS WHITE HYBRID NO. 13W 
Developed at the Valley Station and released for 1948 planting. Combines the good 
qualities of White Tuxpan with the earliness and productive capacity of the single cross 
4R8 x 61M. 125 days 
TEXAS YELLOW HYBRID NO. 8 
A very early double top cross hybrid with Yellow Surecropper as the seed parent and 
a single cross hybrid (127C x 132A) as the pollen parent. Probably not so uniform in 
ear and grain character as the other hybrids in this series, but is quite drought-resistant 
and has a high shellout percentage. Ears medium, slightly tapered; kernels yellow to 
reddish, somewhat hard; cob medium. Not the highest yielding hybrid variety but is 
widely adapted. 118 days 

Texas Yellow Hybrid No. 8 
