
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 8 


Jibs Of 
Crosa_ between two ‘inbred strains and 
~ Certified Yellow Surcropper. 
“@ trakes about 25% to 35% more corn per 
}) acre than native open-pollinated corn. 
@ Excellent Drought Resistor. 
: @ Grows Fast—Matures Quickly. 
@ Medium Soft Yellow Grains. 
0 ° High shell-out and good feed value. 
Heavy ears well set on stalk—grains set 
1) tight on cob. 
TO r t ) Especially recommended for areas where 
f - rat drought resistant corn is needed. 
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Hybrid Seed Corn 
The development of Hybrid Seed Corn is the 
most sensational steps ever taken in increasing 
the yield of corn. 
























Within Texas work started « number of years 
8go on an adapted Hybrid for this state. Texas 
Hybrid Seed Corn had to have characteristics ene 
tirely different from the Northern Hybrids. Texas 
needs a corn with tight husk to prevent bird, 
weather, earworm and weevil damage. The stalk 
has to be strong to prevent damage from heavy 
winds. Long roots are needed to seek moisture 
during extended dry spells. Most important, Texas 
Hybrid has been bred to produce large ears that 
are solid with deep kernels . . . the cob is small 
+ «« and each stalk has on the average two and 
sometimes three such ears, growing at a uniform 
height for ease in harvesting, 















































TEXAS YELLOW NO. 12 
A combination of 4 inbreds. 
Increases .Yields from 20% to 35%, 
Uniform soft grains of golden color. 
Extra High Feeding Value. 
Light, tight-fitting shuck; medium grains 
fit cob well. 
@® Hybrid vigor makes it drought resistant, 
@ For land and climate suitable for grow- 
ing yellow dent corn. 










Texas A and M College is the headquarters for 
the Texas Agriculture Experiment Station. Plants 
from all over America were selected for breed- 
ing. Field laboratories made the tests and Sub- 
Stations were used to check results, It has taken 
many years of hard work to develop a number of 
Hybrids that are adapted for individual climate, 
soil and weather of Texas, but the results are 
well worth the effort. It gives an average in- 
crease of 20% to 35% greater yield. 












® 
etaars Vleet NO. 18 ® Particularly suited for heavy or low 
land plantings but does well on any type 
, 
Texas’ newest double cross yellow Hy- of corn growing soil. 
brid—All four inbred lines developed 
from. Texas varieties. 










































Wonderful Ears on Bagley Corn 

Certified growers obtain the seed from Texas - cae Pek Sepmryace 35% over native 
A and M. It is cross bred by planting two male @ Real Drought resistor; abundant root 
P rows and six female rows of corn, The six rows system. me i 3 Ase: ey 
3 are Lodprane hageectaip oe the Sa @ Large, soft’ deep yellow kernels. Highly Peaster yess che Wigton savant = 
peri @ pollen from the male rows fertilizes nutritious grain. Sune dar eae at 
¥ the female rows. Corn from the male rows is @ Stout and strong stalks with well-set, ST TE : C E oa | FI E B) 
» disposed of as feed and corn from the female heavy ears. ONE MIG & ‘ emt he Fic 
rows is Texas Hybrid Seed Corn. Each grower e Pe tmnmdr se A Means even maturity aU Same SRD IEE ' 
under supervision of State Seed and Plant snd higher quality. ft is 
ny The tua seed is harvested Pm ri @ Adapted to Southern soils and climate— i OPEN POLLINATED 
outstanding for use wherever yellow 
cured, treated for weevils, thoroughly cleaned dent varieties can be grown, 
and graded. If all operations pass approval of 
the State Examiners, it can then be labeled Texas 
Hybrid Seed Corn and sold with the blue certi- 
fied tag. es 
“SURCROPPER CORNS 
State Certified 
YELLOW SURCROPPER CORN 
A good medium - hard corn, adapted to most 
growing conditions in the South. Has large, 
broad, flat, yellow grains’ and ears are medium 
to large. It is an early maturing, exceptionally 
drought-resistant variety with medium stacky 
stalks, which usually “will make some kind of 
crop,” even under conditions so adverse that some 
other varieties fail completely. Stock limited. Or- 
der your supply now! 
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 20 
@ The newest of the Texas Hybrids. A 
good corn. 
@ Yield compares well with No. 18. Makes 
from 20% to 35% more per acre, 
@ Drought resistant, stiff stalks with vig- 
orous root system. 
® Grains large, medium hard, of the dent 
type, and are a rich, yellow color. 
@ Tight shuck that covers the tip reason- 
ably well. 
@ Adapted to Southern soils and climate. 
@ A good bottom or upland corn that will 
give you good results. Be sure and try 
some of it along with your other fayor- 
ite numbers. 
TEXAS WHITE NO. 9-W 
@ Latest Double Cross White Hybrid im- 
proved over earlier Texas 7-W White. 
State Certified 
WHITE SURCROPPER CORN 
Latest Strain—truly a Surcropper—widely used. 
® Very Prolific—Makes 20% to 35% over. Recognized everywhere as the most drought-re- 
ordinary open pollinated varieties. sisting, early maturing, and generally adaptable 
fe Grows Fast. Matured extra early -Wide- white corn for the Southwestern Corn Belt. Ears 
ly used as roasting ear corn. | medium to large, with broad, flat, oily, white 
@ Beautiful- soft white kernels tight set grains. Not a “show corn,” but an “all-season,” 
Te sR dependable corn for early or late plantings. A 
good corn for Summer planting. Supply very 
@ Medium size ear—Tight shuck coverage limited. Order now! 
makes it resistant to ear worm and wee- 
vil damage. 
Bagley’s Warehouse Which is Equipped with the Most Modern Corn e Thrifty root system—Excellent drought 
Machinery to Give You the Best Planting Hybrid Corn 


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