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D. W. Cope, Davidson Co., N. C., holds a stalk 
of S-315 with 2 Big Solid Ears 
WOOD'S S-360 FLINTY WHITE 
Weevil: Resistant Hybrid for Deep South. 
140 Days. High Yield. Very prolific. Bred in 
the Deep South from most popular weevil re- 
sistant Southern-varieties. Similar to. Fla. W-l, 
but has a higher yield and wider adaptation 
from Southern N. C. to Texas. More weevil 
proof than S-350. Its hard grain makes the fin- 
est quality pure white corn meal, high in protein. 
lt makes as many good sound ears per stalk 
as the fertility and moisture permit. It resists 
drought and disease. Deep spreading roots; 
strong leafy stalks. Vigorous. Dark green. Ex- 
cellent combination grain and ensilage corn. 
It is a good poor land corn. A farmer in S. C. lost 
his regular corn due to drought and lack of labor 
and fertilizer, but made a good crop of S-360. Af 
the S. C. Coast Experiment Station it was our highest 
yielding hybrid. 
It averaged 102.6 bu. per acre in the 5 N. C. Coastal 
Expt. Sta. 1947 tests, making 133.1 bu. per acre in 
Camden Co., and 104.5 in Currtiuck, and had extra 
good grain and shuck. , 
It made 119.8 bu. per acre, with very light weevil 
damage in one Alabama Expt. Sta. test, and 100.2 bu. 
in another, with very little weevil damage or lodging. 
It yielded well and was among the lowest in weevily 
ears in Fla. Expt. Sta. tests. 
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S-360 is prolific. Long, thick, tight shucks protect 
@ ears from weevil. Strong stalks. ‘ 
WOOD'S SOUTHERN HYBRIDS 
Bred and Grown in the South 22 Years. Prolific. High Yields. Strong Stalks. 
Deep Roots. Long Tight Shucks. Flinty. Resist Weevil, Heat, Storm, Drought. 
To be adapted we breed, test and grow hybrids in each 
Southern region. Stalk rot damaged the N. C. Yellow Hybrids 
so bad Carolina agricultural leaders visited our testing sta- 
tion in Eastern S. C. to see if our hybrids were affected. S-210, 
S-240, etc., have been exposed to the disease in the South 
so long they did not suffer, while N. C. 27, beside them, was 
badly damaged. We just installed the most complete hybrid 
dryer and seed processing plant. Our hybrid seed now looks 
better than ever before. It is TREATED to hasten germination, 
prevent seedling blight and increase stands 5% to 25%. It. 
pays big to plant hybrid closer and fertilize heavily. 
WOOD'S S-315 RED COB PROLIFIC 
Heavy Yielding White Hybrid for the Cotton Belt. Brings a 
Premium for Milling. Long Thick Shucks. Resists Weevil. 
135 days. Very prolific. Sound flinty ears. Big grain. Small 
cob. High shelling per cent. Strong vigorous stalk and root. 
N. C. State College recommends S-315. For 2 years the highest 
yielding pure white corn in 5 Coastal Experiment Station tests, best 
shuck protection, ears low, few suckers, very prolific. In 1947 it 
averaged 107.3 bu. per acre; 135.6 bu. in Camden Co., 115 in Cur- 
rituck, and 110.1 in Onslow. In Piedmont, N. C., it led in shuck pro- 
tection, grain quality and insect resistance, making 102 bu. per acre. 
In a 1947 North Georgia Expt. Sta. test, $-315 averaged 2 ears per 
stalk and made 119.5 bu. per acre, 13 more than Tenn. 10. High 
yielding white hybrid in a South Ga. test. The highest yielding and 
most prolific pure white corn in 1946 Ga. Mountain fests. 
At the Alabama Expt. Sta. it made 113.2 bu. per acre with very 
light weevil damage. Good.husk and yield at Clemson, S. C. 
A Louisiana Expt. Sta. says, ''S-315 looked very good in our tests" 
and made top yields with very little weevil damage. 
WOOD'S S-350 WHITE PROLIFIC 
High Yielding Hybrid White Milling Corn for Cotton Belt 
Bred from the best Southern prolific varieties. Has big sound 
ears with deep grain closely packed on a small cob. Makes 
finest quality corn meal. Its good shuck protects the ears from 
insects. It has dark green foliage on a medium short strong 
stalk. Deep roots. Resists weevil, storm or drought. Very prolific. 
"'$-350 had much longer ears and nearly doubled the yield of all 
other corns planted here.''"—C. O. Batchelor, Nash Co., N. C. 
"N. C. 26 was severely damaged by bud worm and weevil. 
resisted bud worms. 

$-350, 3 Big Ears Per Stalk 
S-350, planted same time and conditions, 
Its stalks averaged 2 big ears, protected from weevil and weather by tight shucks, 
and out-yielded N. C. 26 over 10 bu. per acre.''—W. H. Pridgen, Wilson Co., N. C. 
"20 acres of S-350 is the best corn | ever grew. Hard, flinty, fairly weevil resistant grain. 
Prolific, very 
strong, 6 to 7 ft. stalk. Holds up extra well under drought or storm.''—J. P. Knighton, Greenville Co., S$. C. 
At the Alabama Expt. Sta. it made 98.7 bu. per acre with very little weevil damage or lodging. 
In an 
Athens, Georgia, Expt. Sta. test it made the highest yield of any pure white corn. 
In 7 N. C. Experiment Station tests it was rated tops in grain quality, shuck protection, insect resistance, 
and yielded 114.4 bu. per acre in Camden Co., and 100 bu. in Onslow Co. test. 
S-350 made a record yield in Chesterfield Co., S. C., 104 bu. per acre for Dan Jordan, 76 years old, who 
saved a stalk with 8 fully developed ears. 
WOOD'S S-240 FLINTY YELLOW 
Our Most Weevil Resistant, Heaviest Yielding 
Yellow Hybrid in the Southern Coastal Area 
Superior for grain or silage, high in vitamins, 
protein and feeding value. Leaves wide, long 
and close together. Vigorous. Resists disease, 
storm, heat and drought. 
At the S. C. Coast Experiment Station it with- 
stood a severe storm that flattened most everything 
else but S-360. All who saw the big field we grew 
for seed in Southern S. C. declared it the best corn 
they ever saw. G. P. Tempieton, Barnwell Co., 
S. C., said: ''My S-210 made 108 bu. per acre, the 
best corn | ever grew, but | am going to plant 
S-240. It is more weevil resistant." 
In the 5 N. C. Coastal Exp. Sta. 1947 tests it 
averaged 99.5 bu. per acre, 125.2 bu. in Camden 
Co., and 106.2 bu. in Currituck. Best shuck and 
insect resistance, 
Made 96.9 bu. per acre, with very little weevil 
damage or lodging at Alabama Expt. Sta. 
Made highest yield in 1947 Florida Expt. Sta. 
tests, and among lowest in weevily ears. 
S-240 has heavy shuck, hard flinty grain, is pro- 
lific and weevil proof. 
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