Wood’s V-125 White 
Best Pure White Milling Corn in Upper South 
V. P. I. recommends it all over Va. It made the highest aver- 
age corn yield for 3 years in all Va. experiment station tests. 
N. C. experiment station tests: Highest pure white corn for 4 
years in the Mountains and 2 years in the Upper Piedmont. High- 
est in Onslow Co. Made 116 bu. per acre in Camden Co. 
Ky. V-125 averaged 103.4 bu. per acre in the six 1949 experi- 
ment station tests, highest of any pure white available hybrid. 
it had strong stalks, low ears, was lowest in smutted plants 
medium early, with low moisture at harvest. It made 114.3 bu. 
per acre in the Owensboro test to 110.8 bu. for Dixie 17. 
— La.: Highest in a Calhoun test and 
at highest 4 years average at the 
North East La. expt. sta., ~S 
which recommends it for its 
low growth, suitable for 
mechanical harvest. 
“V-125 grew off fast, was very early, with short stalk, yet yielded 
about as much as my late corn and brought 50c. per bu. more for 
milling on Aug. 20. Its beautiful large ears, 10 inches long, 
ee. had deep grain, small cob, high shelling % and milling 
aS quality. It was so profitable I planted 70 acres this year 
co. which is almost ripe Aug. 4.”—E. M. DuBose, Sumter, 8. C. 
a Ga. “My 4-H Club daughter was named Corn Princess of 
ao 3 Georgia for making 149.4 bu. per acre with Wood’s Hybrid 
: corn. I tried a number of hybrids. Wood’s V-125 was 
best.’”,—A. Gooch, Union Co. 
Md. experiment stations: Best pure white corn in 
Worcester Co. Outyielded all white corns in a Fred- 
erick Co. test. 
W. Va.: V-125 was tops in yield 
and low in moisture at harvest in 
low altitude expt. sta. tests. 
ee 
Wood's 5-240 “4% 
Hard Flinty Grain 
Long Tight Shucks y 
High Yielding, Very Prolific, \ . 
Weevil Resistant Yellow Hybrid 
for the Southern Coastal Area ae 
Superior for grain or silage, high vitamin, 
protein and feeding value. Vigorous. Resists 
disease, storms, heat and drought. 
S. C. At the coast experiment station, our 
highest yielding, strongest stalk, most weevil 
resistant hybrid, outyielding N. C. 27 seven 
bu. per acre. 
“S-240 was the best corn in our tests, with 
the longest, tightest shuck, most weevil re- 
sistant, and made over 100 bu. per acre in our 3- 
acre corn contest.”’—D. A. Shelby, Barnwell County 
Agent. 
N. C. In Coast experiment station tests for 4 
years it has made high yields with strong stalks and 
the best shuck, insect resistance and grain quality. 
Ga. ‘“Wood’s S-240 and S-360 are well adapted. Planted 
very late they grew off faster than any corn I ever saw. 
Without any rain they made big yields of long ears. Nota 
stalk had root knot.’’—T. Bell, Camden Co. S-240 made 118 
bu. per acre, winning the Emanuel Co. Championship and $100.00 for B. C. Hall. 
Ala, experiment station: S-240 made 96.9 bu. per acre with very little weevil 
damage or lodging. 
Fla, experiment station test: S-240 made the highest yield in 1947. In 1948 it out- 
yielded local corn 51% in 5 tests. A Fla. agronomist says: “You can be justly 
proud of your S-240.” 
