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TEXAS YELLOW HYBRID NO. 12 
One of the most dependable and popular double cross hybrids yet developed in Texas. 
The seed parent is hybrid (KYS x K4) and the pollen parent (127C x 132A). It is notice- 
ably uniform in ear and grain character and has proven better adapted to the good corn 
soils in the higher rainfall areas than elsewhere. Ears are medium long and cylindrical to 
slightly tapered; kernels of rich yellow color, hard, with dimple dent. 120 days 
TEXAS YELLOW HYBRID NO. 18 
The seed parent is hybrid (173D x 203) and the pollen parent (127C x 132A). This is 
the first all Texas yellow double cross so far developed, with all inbreds used in the 
hybrid originating from native yellow dent varieties. This hybrid produces rather large, 
slightly tapering ears, with large, soft, deep yellow kernels. The stalk is stout and strong, 
but the plants may root lodge under heavy winds. Results so far indicate this hybrid may 
be expected to give yields similar to those of No. 12. 120 days 
TEXAS YELLOW HYBRID NO. 20 
A double cross hybrid released in 1946. Similar to No. 18, but more widely adapted. 
Parentage: (KYS x 203) x (127C x 182A). This hybrid has a stiff stalk and the leaves 
are not so brittle as those of No. 18. The long slender ear has a tight shuck which 
covers the tip well. Grain fairly large, soft, and bright yellow. Yield compares well with 
that of Hybrids No. 12 and No. 18. 120 days 
TEXAS YELLOW HYBRID NO. 22 
A tight shucked, worm and weevil resistant yellow field corn adapted to the irrigated 
portions of the lower Rio Grande valley and the high rainfall areas along the Gulf Coast. 
Combines the good qualities of Yellow Tuxpan (derived from the two semi-tropical 
varieties White Tuxpan and Cuban Yellow Flint) with the single cross hybrid KYS x K4. 
It is a weather and pest-resistant variety, capable of producing 100 bushels per acre 
under favorable conditions. 120 days 
POP CORN 
Zea mays var. everta 
There are three types of pop corn, distinguished by kernel shape: Pearl, with broad smooth 
kernels and heavy cob chaff (flower glumes) on tips; Hulless, with shoepeg kernels and very 
light chaff; and Rice, with pointed kernels and rather heavy chaff. 
GIANT YELLOW (South American Giant: T.N.T.) 
A popular late variety, plants 7% feet tall; ears large, 7 inches, 12-16 rowed. The golden 
yellow kernels of pearl type are large and creamy white when popped. 100 days 
GOLDEN QUEEN (Queen’s Golden) 
Tall (7 feet) vigorous plant with long, slim ears (7 inches) having 12-16 rows of smooth, 
yellow pearl-type kernels. 4 90 days 
HULLESS 
Plant 5 feet; ears chunky (3% inches) and without row formation; kernels white pointed, 
narrow, pop to large snowy white. 85 days 
WHITE RICE 
An old standard early variety. Ears 6 inches, kernels pointed, of translucent appearance; 
white when popped. 90 days 
HYBRID POP CORN 
New hybrids of considerable promise for increased vigor, uniformity and yield have 
recently been introduced or are in process of development. Particulars of those available 
may be obtained from any of our offices. 
