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TEXAS YELLOW NO. 8 
A cross between two inbred strains and Certified 
Yellow Surcropper. Makes about 25% to 35% more 
corn per acre than native open-pollinated corn. An 
excellent drought resister which grows fast and ma- 
tures quickly with medium soft yellow grains. High 
shellout and good feed value. Heavy ears well set 
on stalk. Grains set tight on cob. Especially recom- 
mended for areas where DROUGHT RESISTANT 
corn is needed. 
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 12 
This is a combination of 4 inbreds. Increases yields 
from 20% to 35%. Uniform soft grains of golden 
color. Extra high feeding value. Light, tight-fitting 
shuck. Medium grains fit cob well. For land and 
climate suitable for growing yellow dent corn. Par- 
ticularly well suited for heavy or low land plantings 
but does well on any type of corn-growing soil. 
Hybrid vigor makes it drought resistant. 
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 18 
An excellent Double-cross Yellow Hybrid—all four 
inbred lines developed from Texas varieties. High 
yields—20% to 35% over native open-pollinated 
corn. Large, soft, deep yellow kernels. Highly nu- 
tritious grain. Stout and strong stalks with well-set, 
heavy ears. Good uniformity means even maturity 
and higher quality. Adapted to Southern soils and 
climate—outstanding for use wherever yellow dent 
varieties ca. be grown. Abundant root system; real 
drought resister. 
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 20 
Heavy Producing Double-cross Yellow Hybrid. 
Yield compares well with No. 18. Makes from 20% 
to 35% more per acre. Grains large, medium-hard, 
of the dent type and are a rich yellow color. Tight 
shuck that covers the tip reasonably well. Adapted 
to Southern soils and climate. A fine bottom or up- 
land corn that will give you good results. Drought 
resistant, stiff stalks with vigorous root systems. 
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TEXAS YELLOW NO. 24 
Newest Double-cross Yellow Hybrid. Nice ears with 
good shuck protection making it insect resistant. 
Makes 20% to 35% more than ordinary corns. Good 
size grains that are medium hard and of good color. 
Stout, vigorous stalk with strong root system—re- 
sistant to lodging—matures in about 120 days. Well 
adapted to southern corn-growing areas. High-yield- 
ing—DROUGHT RESISTANT. 
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 26 
Latest Double-cross Yellow Hybrid. All four inbred 
strains developed from native Texas varieties. A 
very good yielder—makes 20% to 35% more— 
matures early, being one of the earliest of the Texas 
Hybrids. 118 days. Nice size ears with yellow dent 
type large grains of yellow color. Similar to No. 18. 
Good shuck cover—more insect resistant. Strong 
sturdy stalk and excellent root system. Drouth re- 
sistant. Adapted to all corn-growing regions of the 
state. Try this number—you’ll like it! 
TEXAS YELLOW NO. 28 
Another new Double-cross Yellow Hybrid. Con- 
tains Yellow Surcropper inbreds making it similar 
to Texas No. 8. Has wide range of adaptability and 
will give heavy yields in all corn-growing areas of 
the state. Produces large ears and large grain of 
good yellow color. Matures in about 120 days. Has 
fine shuck protection and is therefore more resistant 
to earworms and weevils. Drought resistant heavy 
stalk and fine root system. Increases yields 20% to 
35% over ordinary corns. Get some of this good 
new Hybrid! 
TEXAS WHITE NO. 9-W 
Fine Double-cross White Hybrid improved over 
eatlier Texas 7-W White. Very prolific—makes 
20% to 35% over ordinary open-pollinated varie- 
ties. Grows fast—matures extra early—widely 
used as roasting ear corn. Beautiful soft white ker- 
nels tight set on the cob. Medium size ear—tight 
shuck coverage makes it resistant to ear worm and 
weevil damage. Thrifty root system—excellent 
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