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Wood's S-210 Hybrid Golden Prolific 
MOST POPULAR SOUTHERN HYBRID 
125 days. Recommended by N. C. and S. C. 
for long tight shuck; flintiness and weevil resist- 
ance. Made 102.2 bu. per acre in a Va. coastal 
test. Yielded 100.7 bu. per acre, winning the 
Georgia championship and a trip to Chicago 
for L. Hull, 4-H boy, Rockdale Co. Developed 
from the best yellow Southern prolific varieties. 
Excelled many years in experiment station tests 
throughout the South. Recommended in Ga. and 
Ala. for main crop in hills and mountains, or 
early feed in coastal area. Matures before late 
summer droughts. 2 to 3 big sound ears per 
stalk. Large beautiful golden grain, high in 
protein, vitamin and feeding value. Small cob, 
high shelling per cent, wide leaves, deep green 
color. Very deep roots, extremely drought, heat 
and storm resistant. ''S-210 won me Ist prize in 
Beaufort, N. C., fair, out-yielding my old corn 
20 bushels per acre,'—A. Mizell. 

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A hill of S-210 with 5 big solid ears placed low on 
2 strong vigorous stalks. ''| can't say enough for S-210. 
It withstood drought better than other hybrids, each 
stalk making 2 to 3 big ears. I'll keep on planting 
it every year.''—G. C. Burton, Guilford Co., N. C. 
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"| abandoned my S-210 field due to a very bad 
spring, lack of cultivation and soda. | was amazed 
to find it had made a good crop with 2 good ears 
per stalk. Any corn that stands such hardships | will 
plant from now on.''—Morgan, Pasquotank Co., N. C. 
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"S-210 has been superior many years. Ship me 8 
bushels more.''"—R. C. French, Claiborne Co., Miss. 
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"Il saw Co. Agent Mayfield's picture with 8 big ears 
on one plant of S-210. Here are several S-210 plants 
each with 7 to 9 large ears. I've grown it 5 years 
and like it best of all corns. It yields very heavy.''— 
Paul Kvasnicka, Dinwiddie Co., Va. 
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"S-210 doesn't blow down. Made over 100 bu. per 
acre. In a severe drought 10 acres yielded 850 bu.''— 
J. W. Baulknight, Oconee Co., S. C. 
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“For 2 years S-210 has yielded 100 bushels of sound 
corn per acre.''"—C, Cook, Cabarrus Co., N. C. 
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$-210 won Hertford N. C., 3-acre contest for A. Gat- 
ling, negro, with 122 bu. per acre. 
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"'S-210 yields well every year. 2 bu. seed made 
1,531 bu. Once | planted another hybrid which 
failed.""—J. Kaylor, Carroll Co., Ga. 


A hill of Y-45 with 4 big ears placed low, short stocky 
stalks. ''Our neighbors say our fine crop of V-45 is 
the best corn ever grown in this section.''"—E. J. Rust, 
Rutherford Co., N. C 
Wood's V-45 Hybrid Yellow Dent 
125 Days. Most popular many years in Upper 
South and Mid-Atlantic. Extremely high grain 
yield, luxuriant plant growth, dark green color,. 
excellent for grain or silage. 2 long solid ears 
per stalk. Deep, flinty, golden grain tightly 
packed on small cob. High protein®and feed- 
ing value. Heavy root system; resists heat, cold, 
drought, or wind. Good shuck and stalk. 
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"V-45 withstood a heavy drought and yielded 2 ears 
per stalk, grown 3 stalks to hill. Has sturdy stalks 
and deep root system. It made well over 100 bushels 
per acre.''—J. D. Skidmore, Webster Co., W. Va. 
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"We thought our 38 acres of V-45 doomed by a se- 
vere drought, but it yielded exceptionally well, 90 bu. 
per acre in the low part. It was not affected by a 
late storm that blew down other corn.''—Mrs. J 
Hamilton, Fauquier Co., Va. 
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"V-45 is good. Despite a very dry year it never 
stopped growing, made 2 to 3 ears per stalk and over 
70 bu. shelled corn per acre. Bad wind did not blow 
it down.''—T. B. Mackall, Calvert Co., Md. 
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"V-45 yielded 97.2 bu. per acre, much better than 
other corns our 4-H Club used. It shucks easy, has 
long pretty well filled ears.""—T. Lloyd, Alamance Co., 
N.C. 

V-125 makes the largest and most beautiful ear of any 
white hybrid, 10 to 12 inches long, good husk. 
Wood's V-60 Hybrid Golden Dent 
120 days. Best yellow feed corn for medium 
land in upper South, or weevil resistant early 
feed corn in deep South. Roasting ears 85 days. 
2 big solid ears per stalk; large flinty golden 
grain, high in protein and vitamins. Small cob, 
good shuck, ears low. Made 105.5 bu. per acre 
in Eastern Virginia Experiment Station test. 

Wood's V-50 Hybrid Yellow Dent 
125. days. Predicted the most popular hybrid 
in the Upper South. Recommended by V.P.I. 
as it made 107 bu. per acre, highest of any 
yellow hybrid at the 4 Piedmont Va. Experi- 
ment Stations. It averaged 95 bu. per acre in 
the N. C. Piedmont tests, out-yielding all yel- 
low recommended hybrids. Made 106.3 bu. 
per acre in Md. Coastal test; no plant root 
lodged. It has everything desired in a hybrid: 
excellent shuck and fodder, deep green color, 
medium tall strong stalks, none barren, ears 
uniformly low making harvest easy, extremely 
drought, storm and disease resistant. 
"| tried many hybrids but find V-50 best. Stands 
up till harvest. Foliage stays green until ripe, very 
few suckers. Every stalk has good ears with good 
shuck protection from weather, insects and birds."' 
—W. D. Drinkwater, Nottoway Co., Va. 
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V-50, 2 large sound ears on a short stocky stalk. 
Deep grain closely wedged on a small cob. High 
shelling per cent. ‘'V-50 and V-125 yielded well de- 
spite the worst drought in my 50 years farming that 
nearly destroyed local corns. | would plant nothing 
but hybrids even if the seed cost $1.50 per Ib.''— 
J.T. Seward, Middlesex Co., Va. 
Wood's V-125 Hybrid White Dent 
125 days. Highest yielding pure white milling 
corn in the upper South. Best early milling 
corn in the deep South. Yielded 96.8 bu. per 
acre, highest pure white hybrid in N. C. Moun- 
tain tests. Highest yield of any white corn at 
S. C. Coast Experiment Station. Made 105.7 
bu. per acre in Md. Coastal test, out-yielding 
Ky. 72-B, U. S. 357, Ill. 448, etc. No’ plant 
lodged. Most disease resistant. Short stocky 
stalks, ears low, usually 2 ears per stalk, very 
few nubbins, no barren stalks. High shelling 
per cent. 20 rows of deep grain closely 
wedged on small cob.. Delicious roasting ears 
in 85 days. Makes finest corn meal. 
"Tl am growing 600 acres of V-125. It makes a tre- 
mendous yield of big ears; deep grain. Matures 
early, brings a premium for milling when old corn 
is used up in Eastern Carolina. S-350 is later, more 
weevil resistant, better shuck, and better to crib." 
—D. T. Whitehurst, Pasquotank Co., N. C. 
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