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WOOD'S SOUTHERN GROWN PROLIFIC CORNS 
HIGHEST YIELDING STRAINS—GERMINATION OVER 90%—EARS HAND SELECTED, TIPPED AND BUTTED 
WHAT CORN TO PLANT IN THE SOUTH 
For a succession of roasting ears, feed, milling corn or to hog down from 
summer through fall plant one corn in each maturity group. Wood's Hy- 
brids listed below make highest yields. 
Extra Early Feed and Roasting Ears: V-25, Clarage, lowa Silver King. 
Main Crop in Upper South, Early Feed Farther South: V-50, V-60, V-125, 
Improved Golden Dent, Snowflake, Oklahoma, Silvermine Strawberry. 
Main Crop in Cotton Belt: S-210, S-315, S-350, Wood's Dixie, Wood's 
Golden Prolific, Hasting's, Douthit's and Whatley's Prolific. 
Main Crop in Deep South: S-240, S-360, Tuxpan. 
For Late Planting: V-40, V-120, Mexican June. 
























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WOOD'S OKLAHOMA SILVERMINE (123 DAYS) 
(Roasting Ears 89 Days)—One of the largest eared, soundest and heavi- 
est yielding white varieties, adapted throughout the South from Virginia 
to Florida. It thrives under extreme heat, drought and other adverse 
Southern conditions. Excellent for early feed, milling and roasting ears 
in the deep South. Passed certified field inspection. 
JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC (119 Days) 
(Roasting Ears 86 Days)—Grown from Registered Seed. Medium size 
golden grain on small white cob. High shelling per cent. Smooth dent. 
Sound flinty ears. Good shuck protection from weevil and ear worms. 
Half the stalks have two 8-inch ears. 7-foot stalk. Medium early. A good 
yielding main crop corn in the upper South or early feed and hogging 
down in the Coastal Plains. Wide adaptation. 
LATHAM'S DOUBLE 
(126 Days) — A heavy yielding 
white milling corn for the Caro- 
linas. Two big sound ears per 
stalk. 16 rows of deep grain on a 
small cob. High shelling per cent 
shuck extends 2 inches beyond the 
tip. Large, strong stalks, 9!/> feet 
tall; good root system. No root rot 
or smut, 
DOUTHIT'S PROLIFIC 
(126 Days)—High yielding varie- 
ty in South Carolina, where our 
seed is grown. Small deep white 
grain, closely set on a small red 
cob. Similar to Whatley's Prolific, 
but earlier, shorter stalk; yields 
better on light soil. Good shuck. 
Sound ears. 
WHATLEY'S PROLIFIC 
(134 Days)—One of the heaviest 
yielding varieties on good soils in 
the deep South, where our seed is 
grown. Ears protected from wee- 3 Big Ears wanGesd Shuck ae a 
vil and ear worms by a long thick 
shucks |flintysesound, Jeinch “ears. Stalk of Whatley's Prolific 
Narrow, deep, white grain on a small red cob. 67 lbs. of ears shell out 
56 lbs. of grain. 2 to 4 ears per stalk. Large vigorous stalk. Deep strong 
roots. ; 
YELLOW HASTING'S PROLIFIC (133 Days) 
A yellow strain of Hasting's Prolific, identical to it except color of grain, 
and has a higher feeding value. 
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WOOD'S DIXIE (124 Days) 
Delicious roasting ears in 88 days; 9 feet tall. Shoter, stronger stalk than 
most prolific corns. It makes two large, sound ears on each stalk; larger 
than most other prolific corns, 9-inch; 16 rows of broad, deep, flinty 
white grain on a small white cob; ears are protected by a long shuck, 
extending nearly 2 inches beyond the tip; 64 lbs. of ears shell out 56 Ibs. 
of grain; resistant to smut and root rot. Can be planted later than other 
prolific corns, avoiding wire-worm damage. One of the heaviest yield- 
ing white milling corns. It has a long record of high yields at state ex- 
periment stations throughout the South. 
MOSBY'S PROLIFIC (128 Days} 
A good yielding white milling corn for rolling land in the South. Large, 
sound ears. 16 rows of large, deep, flinty grain. Small white cob. Long 
tight shuck. Our improved strain out-yields other Mosby's Prolific. Short, 
stocky, 8!/>-foot stalk; storm resistant. 
HASTING'S PROLIFIC (133 Days) 
10 feet tall. Most prolific corn; 2 to 6 small, sound ears per stalk; 6 to 7 
inches long; 14 rows of small, deep, flinty white grain on a small white 
cob. Shuck extends 2 inches beyond tip. Large, heavy stalk. 
TUXPAN (135 Days) 
Heavy yielding weevil resistant white corn for the Deep South. With- 
stands extreme heat or drought. Big strong stalk. Deep roots. Extra long, 
tight shuck. Large sound ears. Deep flinty grain;*small white cob. Ex- 
cellent combination ensilage and grain corn in Upper South. 





Tuxpan has 2 big ears per stalk—makes excellent corn meal. 
INDIAN CHIEF (123 Days} 
(Roasting Ears 90 Days)—One of the heaviest yielding and most pro- 
lific yellow feed corns in the South. Deep, flinty grain; small white cob; 
high shelling per cent; long tight shuck. 
TENNESSEE RED COB or NEAL'S PAYMASTER (122 Days) 
Usually two 9-inch ears per stalk, 16 rows of extra large white grain; 64 
lbs. of ears shall out 56 Ibs. of grain. Yields well on all soils. 9!/> ft. tall. 
WOOD'S GOLDEN PROLIFIC (120 Days) 
9 feet tall. A prolific yellow corn that yields ‘as well as the best white 
varieties under most adverse southern conditions. Big beautiful ears have 
14 to 16 rows of large, long, flinty grain; deep golden color; small cob; 
protected from worms and weevil by a long, tight, thick shuck. It does 
well on nearly any type of soil. Strong 9-foot stalk; ears low; storm re- 
sistant. 

Wood's Golden Prolific, 65 Ibs. ears shell out 56 Ibs. of grain. 
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