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Extra Early Feed and Roasting Ears: V-25, Clarage, lowa Silver King. 
~Main Crop in Upper South, Early Feed Farther South: V-50, V-125, Im- 
| For Late Planting: V-40, V-120, Mexican June. 
icorns, with 16 rows of deep broad grain. Usually 2 ears per stalk. 
‘WooD'S DIXIE, 124 days Usually 2 to 4 ears per stalk. Large vigorous stalk. Deep strong root. 
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SOUTHERN PROLIFIC CORNS 
Pedigreed. Ears Hand Picked, Tipped and Butted. 
Germinate 90%. 
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 
Hybrids listed below make highest yields. 

proved Golden Dent, Snowflake, Oklahoma Silvermine, Strawberry. 
Main Crop in Cotton Belt: S-210, S-315, $-350, Wood's Dixie, Wood's 
Golden Prolific, Douthit's and Whatley's Prolific. 
Main Crop in Deep South: S-240, S-360. 

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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 
Jarvis has big solid flinty ears with deep golden grain wedged close on low; storm resistant. 65 lbs. of ears shell out 56 lbs. of grain. Roasting 
a small white cob. High shelling per cent and feeding value. ears 86 days. 
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JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC, 119 days LATHAM'S DOUBLE, 126 days 











300 acres we are growing for tee on some of the best land in Caro- A heavy yielding white milling corn for the Carolinas. Two big sound 
lina passed the certified field inspection of the Crop Improvement ears per stalk. 16 rows of deep grain on a small cob. High shelling 
Association. Jarvis is a good main crop feed corn in the Upper South percent; shuck extends 2 inches beyond the tip. Larg, strong stalks, 
or for early feed or hogging down in the Coastal Plains. Wide adap- 9/2 feet tall; good root system. No root rot or smut. 
tation. Good shuck protection from weevil and ear worms. Half the MOSBY'S PROLIFIC, 128 days 
stalks have two 8-inch ears. 7 ft. stalk. Medium early. Roasting ears A good yielding white milling corn for rolling land in the South. Large, 
sound ears. 16 rows of deep, flinty grain. Small white cob. Long 
tight shuck. Our improved strain out-yields other Mosby's. Stocky, 
8!/5-ft. stalk. 
TENNESSEE RED COB or NEAL'S PAYMASTER, 122 days 
A good main crop white milling corn for the Upper South. Yields 
well on all soils. 9!/5 ft. tall. Usually two 9-inch ears per stalk. 16 rows 
of extra large white grain. 64 lbs. of ears shell out 56 Ibs. of grain. 
DOUTHIT'S PROLIFIC, 126 days 
Yields well in South Carolina where our seed is grown. Good shuck. 
Sound ears. Small deep white grain, closely set on a small red cob. 
Shorter stalk and earlier than Whatley's. Yields better on light soils. 
WHATLEY'S PROLIFIC, 134 days s 
One of the heaviest yielding varieties on good soils in the deep 
South, where our seed is grown. Ears protected from weevil and ear 
worms by a long thick shuck; flinty, sound, 7-inch ears. Narrow, deep, 
white grain on a small red cob. 67 lbs. of ears shell out 56 Ibs. of grain. 
Wood's Dixie has beautiful sound 9-inch ears, bigger than most prolific 
One of the heaviest yielding white milling varieties for Cotton Belt or 
Upper South. Resists smut and root rot. 9 ft. tall. Shorter, stronger 
stalk than most prolific corns. Can plant it later, avoiding wire-worm 
damage. Roasting ears 88 days. Long husks, extending 2 inches be- 
yond the tips, protect ears. 64 Ibs. of ears shell out 56 lbs. of grain. 
Small white cob. 


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OKLAHOMA SILVERMINE, 123 days 
est yielding white varieties, adapted throughout the South from Vir- 
ginia to Florida. It thrives under extreme heat, drought and other ad- 
verse Southern conditions. Excellent for eary feed, milling and roast- 
ing ears in the deep South. Big deep grain. Passed certified field in- 
oe PRICES IN FRONT OF CATALOG 3 Big Ears with aed Shuck on Eden sini of Whatley’s Prolific 


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