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V-125, 2 Beautiful Long Ears per Stalk. Deep 
Sound Grain Packed on Small Cobs. Good 
Shuck. Ideal for Pure White Corn Meal. 
WOOD'S V-125 WHITE DENT 
Our Best Hybrid for Corn Meal in the Upper 
South or Early Milling Corn in the Deep South. 
125 days. Heaviest yields, ears 10 to 12 inches 
long, high shelling per cent. 20 rows of grain; 
makes finest corn meal; roasting ears 85 days. 
’ Ears placed low on short stocky stalks. In all 
1947 Virginia Experiment Station tests V-125 
made the highest average yield 91.4 bu. per 
acre, was low in lodged and broken plants with 
good grain quality. Made 104.3 bu. per acre, 
highest at V.P.I., 21.3 bu. more than any white 
and 16 bu. more than any yellow recommended 
hybrid. It yielded 181.4 bu. per acre in the Nor- 
folk test, and outyielded all recommended hy- 
brids 'in the Williamsburg test. 
N. C.: If made the highest average yield of any corn 
in all 1947 N. C. Piedmont and Mountain Expt. Sta. 
tests, 6.2 bu. more per acre than Tenn. 10, with 22.5% 
more stalks standing up. Yielded 109 bu. in Cleve- 
land Co., N. C., test. 
S. C.: V-125 made the highest 2-year average yield 
for white corn at the Edisto Expt. Sta. and in 1946 
S. C. Coast Experiment Station test. 
V-125 out-yielded all white corns in 1948 Eastern 
MARYLAND Expt. Sta. tests, and made 105.7 bu. per 
acre in 1946. Made highest 2-year average yield at 
N. E. LOUISIANA Experiment Station. 
V-125 made 98.3 bu. per acre, highest yield in 1947 
KENTUCKY Expt. Sta. test, with 91.4% plants standing 
erect at harvest. 

V-35, Big Ear. Deep Grain Covers Tip and Butt. 
WOOD'S V-120 WHITE DENT 
Superior Hybrid for Corn Meal in Mountains 
120 days. Brings a big premium on the early 
market for milling in the South. Delicious roast- 
ing ears in 82 days. Big beautiful ears. Deep 
grain closely set on a small cob. High shelling 
per cent. Ears low; short stocky stalk; vigorous 
green foliage. Very deep roots; resists disease, 
storm and drought. 
in 4 CLEMSON, 
Made 91 
Highest 2-year average yield 
S. C., Expt. Sta. tests. Strongest stalks. 
bu. per acre despite severe 1947 drought. 
"| recommend V-120 for Buchanan Co:, Va., alti- 
tude 1,150 to 2,600 ft. It is as well adapted as any 
hybiid we ever tried.''—S. C. Woods, Co. Agt. 
"'V-120 is the best corn ever grown here at 3,000 
ft. It made 100 bu. per acre. 2 big ears per stalk. 
Resists storms.''—G. O. Burgess, Ashe Co., N. C. 
WOOD'S V-25 EXTRA EARLY 
Our Best Yellow Hybrid for Short Mountain 
Seasons, Extra Early Feed or Hogs in South 
110 days. Roasting ears 75 days. Consistent 
high yields despite droughts, storms and dis- 
ease. Deep spreading roots. Ears low on 
short vigorous stalk; easy to harvest. 11 N.C. 
farmers joined the 100 bu. corn club with V-25 
in 1947. Popular in Eastern Carolina for plant- 
ing after early potatoes. Made 87.4 bu. per 
acre of dry corn by Sept. 1 for Ed. Armstrong, 
Tyrrell Co., N. ©. 
It made high yields in W. Va. altitude experiment 
station tests. ''l prefer V-25. It out-yielded my old 
corn 20 bu. per acre. It withstands drought and 
storms.'' C. R. Taylor, Fayette Co., W. Va. 
"V-25 out-yielded our best local corn 17!/2 bu. per 
acre. It has excelled at 2,650 ft. altitude 4 years." 
—T. M. Calhoun, Grayson Co., Va. 

V-25, Nice Big Solid Ears, Deep Grain Wedged 
Close, Small Cob, High Shelling Per Cent 
WOOD'S V-35 YELLOW DENT 
Superior feed corn for higher elevations in 
Upper South or early feed in the Deep South. 
120 days. N. C. recommends it for Mountains 
where it out-yielded all yellow corns in both 
upper and lower Mt. Expt. Sta. tests, making 
99.4 bu. per acre in Ashe Co., 6 bu. above 
any other corn. 97% of the stalks stood erect 
at harvest. Grain quality rated ''good." 
It made good yields in West Va. Expt. Sta. 
tests. It has medium shank, fair shuck, ideal 
for mechanical harvester. It is earlier, has 
lower stalks and ears and less fodder than V-50 
and the U. S. Hybrids. Usually 2 long sound 
ears per stalk, none barren. 18 to 20 rows of 
deep golden grain. High protein, vitamin and 
feeding value. 
Certified Hybrids 
IND. 750. 120 days. Highest yielding certified 
hybrid in West and Central Va. Medium 
tall, big white sound ears. Excellent stalk 
and root. Medium early, resists smut, blight, 
stalk rot, corn borer. Va. recommends it. 
KY. 203. 122 days. Popular. Big ear; deep 
grain; pure white; fine for milling. Excellent 
stalk and root. Va. recommends it. 
TENN. 10. 124 days. High yield. Two medi- 
um ears on 66% of the stalks. Red cob; big 
copper colored grain. Tight husk; weak stalk. 
DIXIE 17. 125 days. Like Tenn. 10, but stronger 
stalk, more prolific, out-yields it and will re- 
place it. Big copper-colored grain; tight 
shuck. Recommended in Cotton Belt. 
YELLOW CERTIFIED HYBRIDS 
N. C. 26. 127 days. Popular. Recommended 
by N. C. for Piedmont and coast. Two me- 
dium ears on 63% of the stalks. Good yield 
‘and grain quality. Fair stalk and shuck. Not 
as weevil resistant as S-210. Out-yielded 
N. C. 27 in Upper Coastal N. C. tests. 
N. C. 27. 127 days. Similar to N. C. 26. Not 
as prolific, but has better stalk, shuck, grain 
quality and weevil resistance. Good yield. 
Recommended throughout Cotton Belt. 
N. C. 1032. 127 days. Va. and N. C. recom- 
mend it in Piedmont and Coast. Prolific, 
good silage. 
DIXIE 44. 125 days. Out-yielded all certified 
N.C. Hybrids in N. C. Piedmont tests. Top 
yields in upper S. C., Tenn. and Md. tests. 
Rather poor shuck. Strong stalks. 
U. S. 357. 125 days. Most popular Va. cer- 
tified hybrid. High yield, large ear, broad 
deep grain, light yellow color. Good husk, 
high stover yield, strong root and stalk. Re- 
sists blight. Recommended in Va. and North- 
east N. C. Good grain or silage. 
U. S. 262. Seed suupply is short. Use U. S. 
265 or U. S. 357. They are almost identical. 
U. S. 265. 125 days. Recommended through- 
out Va. and Northeastern N. C. Almost 
identical to U. S. 262 but out-yielded it in 
Va. Expt. Sta. tests. Large ear; broad deep 
grain; strong roots. 
U. S. 99. 125 days. Recommended for East- 
ern Va. and N. C. Good grain or silage. 
Big ear and grain. Deep green vigorous 
foliage, large strong stalk, high stover yield. 
U.S. 13. 119 days. Va. and N. C. recommend 
it for mountains. Most popular early certi- 
fied hybrid. Excellent roots, short strong 
stalk, good ear, deep grain, harvests easily. 
ILL. 200 or KY. 103. 121 days. Va. recom- 
mends it Ist for Piedmont or mountains. 
Ideal for mechanical harvester. Medium ear, 
husk, shank, stover, and height. Strong stalk. 
ILL. 448 or KY. 102. 125 days. Recommended 
in Md. and Mountain Va. Similar to Ill. 200. 
IOWA 939. 115 days. Recommended in 
W. Va., Md., and North. Good roots, short 
strong stalks, ears low, easy to harvest. 
OHIO K-24. 114 days. W. Va. recommends it 
for mountains. Very popular in North. Ideal. 
CORNELL 29-3. 105 days. Popular for grain 
or silage in N. Y., New England and Pa. - 
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