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WOOD'S EARLY “VW” HYBRIDS 
FOR MOUNTAINS, MID-ATLANTIC OR NORTH. EXTRA EARLY FEED IN SOUTH. 
Bumper Yields ... No Barren Stalks . . . Resist Disease, Drought, Storms 

"V-120 is the finest corn | ever saw in many states. 
Two big sound ears per stalk. Long tight shucks. 
Withstood a bad storm that severely damaged other 
corn. Made 100 bu. per acre. It is the best corn 
ever grown in this mountain section, elevation 3,000 
ft.""—G. O. Burgess, Ashe Co., N. C 
Wood's V-120 Hybrid White Dent 
120 days. Superior pure white milling corn 
in Mid-Atlantic, Ky., and Mountains, or extra 
early milling in South, where it brings a big 
premium on the early market. Tender, sweet, 
roasting ears in 82 days. Out-yielded all white 
hybrids recommended by V.P.I. in Williams- 
burg, Va., Expt. Sta. test. Out-yielded Ky. 203 
and Ky. 72B in Blacksburg, Va., test. Deep 
grain, closely set on small white cob. High 
shelling per cent; ears low; stocky stalks; vig- 
orous green foliage; very deep roots; disease, 
storm and drought resistant. Big beautiful ears. 
"V-120 is the best corn | ever grew. Made 80 bu. 
per acre, 1/3 more than my old corn. Stood the 
storm 50% better.''—O. P. Rhodes, Amherst Co., Va. 
"Y-120 out-yielded my other corn 43%. Its stocky 
stalks and long, firm roots withstood a storm O.K. 
None blew down.''—D. D. Wallace, Wayne Co., 
W. Va. 
"Despite a very dry season V-120 had a healthy 
stalk, nice dark color, fine fodder, good roots. 
Many stalks had 2 large ears. None rotten. It out- 
yields all corn in this section.''"—J. D. Martin, 
Letcher Co., Ky. 
Wood's V-35 Hybrid Yellow Dent 
120 days. Superior yellow feed corn for same 
area as V-120. Many Southerners plant it for 
early feed. Usually 2 long sound ears per 
stalk, none barren. 18 to 20 rows of deep 
golden grain. High protein, vitamin and feed- 
ing value. ‘| recommend V-35. It out-yielded 
local corn 259%. Remarkable wind resistance. 
No disease."—West N. C. Teachers College, 
Jackson Co., N. C. 
"V.-35 made the best yield | ever grew. Stalks 
much smaller than my old corn, it yielded far more 
and stood at harvest. Storms twisted down my old 
corn.''—C. Deel, Dickenson Co., Va. 
"'V-35 yielded nice corn, one to two good ears per 
stalk, had extra fine stalks with many blades, though 
planted late and poorly worked. Under same con- 
ditions my regular corn made nubbins fit only for 
fodder.''—J. R. Huston, Summers Co., W. Ya. 
Wood's V-40 Hybrid Yellow Dent 
115 days. Medium early. Consistent high 
yielder in Mountains, Mid-Atlantic, Ky., and 
Ohio. Many southern farmers plant part of 
their crop in it for early harvest to seed small 
grains. Short, stocky stalk. Ears uniformly low. 
Easy to harvest; no barren stalks; extremely 
resistant to disease, drought or storms. 
"V-40 made 80 bu. per acre, is sounder, yields 
better, and does not fall down like other corns.''— 
G. S. Skaggs, Fayette Co., W. Va. 
""V-40 made 25 bu. per acre more than any corn 
| ever grew, and stood drought and wet weather 
pele | will always plant it.''—G. F. Jarrett, Burke 
, NG: 
a a terrible season V-40 made 60 bu. per 
acre. Storm and disease resistance good.''—H. B. 
Burch, St. Marys Co., Md. 

Big beautiful ears of V-40 with 20 to 22 rows of 
deep grain. High shelling per cent. 
Wood's V-25 Hybrid Extra Early 
100 days. Best yellow corn for short seasons of 
mountains and North. Every southern farmer 
should plant a patch for extra early feed. 
Roasting ears 75 days. Consistent high yields 
despite droughts, storms or disease. Deep 
spreading roots. Ears low on short vigorous 
stalk; easy to harvest. Best early hogging corn. 
"It has given excellent results at 2,650 ft. for four 
years. Short stalks, early, storm resistant. It out- 
yielded our best local corn Vea bu. per acre,''— 
T. M. Calhoun, Grayson Co., 
"It was the best corn we ever raised in every way. 
Stood adverse weather conditions much better and 
yielded 100 bu. per acre.''"—A. McCutcheon, Fay- 
ette Co., W. Va. 

V-25, big sound ear, deep grain, small cob. 
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* RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
WHITE CERTIFIED HYBRIDS 
IND. 750: Highest yielding certified hybrid in 
West and Central Va. Medium tall, ears 
medium high, big ear. Excellent stalk and 
root. Medium early. Resists smut, blight, 
stalk rot, corn borer. Va. recommends it. 
KY. 203. Most popular white certified hybrid. 
Big ear; deep grain; pure white; fine for 
milling. Excellent stalk and root. Resists 
blight and stalk rot. Recommended by Va. 
KY. 72B. Like Ky. 203, but more prolific, better 
shuck, out-yields it in Eastern Va. 
TENN. 10. High yield. Two medium ears on 
66% of the stalks. Red cob; big copper- 
colored grain. Tight husk; weak stalk. 
TENN. 14. Like Tenn. 10, but white grain. 
TENN. 15. Similar to Tenn. 10, but has white 
grain and out-yielded it in Guilford, N. C,, 
expt. station test making 103.8 bu. per acre. 
DIXIE 17. Like Tenn. 10, but stronger stalk, 
more prolific; out-yielded it 11.2 bu. per 
acre in 7 N. C. tests, and will replace if. 
Big copper-colored grain; tight shuck. 
YELLOW CERTIFIED HYBRIDS 
N. C. 26. Most popular N. C. certified hybrid. 
Recommended by N. C. for Piedmont and 
coast. Two medium ears on 63% of the 
stalks, Good yield and grain quality. Fair 
stalk and shuck. Not as weevil resistant as 
S-210. 
N. C. 27. Similar to N. C. 26. Not as prolific, 
but has better stalk, shuck, grain quality, 
and weevil resistance. Good yield. 
DIXIE 44. Out-yielded all Cert. N. C. hybrids ~ 
in N. C. Piedmont and upper coast tests. 
Top yields in upper S. C., Tenn., and Md. 
tests. Not enough shuck for deep South. 
U. S. 357. Popular Va. Cert. hybrid. High 
yield, large ear, broad deep grain, light 
yellow color. Good husk, high stover yield, 
strong root and stalk. Resists blight. Late. 
U. S. 262. Almost identical to U. S. 357, but 
out-yielded it slightly in Piedmont Va. tests. 
Highest yielding recommended certified hy- 
brid in Eastern Maryland tests 3 years. 
U. S. 265. Almost identical to U. S. 262, but 
poorer shuck, earlier, and out-yielded it in 
Western Virginia tests for 4 years. 
U. S. 99. Big ear and grain. Deep green, 
vigorous foliage, large stalk, high stover 
yield. Recommended throughout Va. for 
grain or silage. Strong roots; fair husk. 
U. S. 13. Most popular early certified hybrid. 
Excellent roots; short, strong stalk; open 
husk; easy to harvest. Medium size ear. 
ILL. 448 or KY. 102. Out-yielded all U. S. hy- 
brids in 4 year Piedmont Va. tests. V.P.I. 
recommends it throughout Va. Recommend- 
ed by Md. for grain or silage. Dense foli- 
age; two large sound ears per stalk. 
ILL. 200 or KY. 103. Similar to Ill. 448, but 
5 days earlier. Easy to harvest. 
IOWA 939, Early. Recommended by experi- 
ment stations in W. Va., Md., Ohio and 
other northern states. Good roots and stalk. 
CORNELL 29-3. Extremely early. Popular for 
grain or silage in N. Y., New England, and 
Western Pa. Big, long, reddish acre: 
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