HYBRID---THE CORN OF TO-DAY 
VARIETIES SUITED TO THE SOUTHWEST 
If you have not previously planted Hybrid Corn, we suggest that you learn 
from your County Agricultural Agent the number best adapted to your locality; 
one certain number will excel in yield over another in different areas. 
We have always supplied our customers with the BEST in Field Seeds and in 
line with this policy, we offer Hybrid Corn only in varieties we think best adapted 
to Texas. 
Since Hybrid Corn has been established, we have sold every bushel of Certi- 
fied Hybrid Corn we could obtain and have received many reports of increased 
yields over open-pollenated varieties. 
PRICES 
All Hybrid Corn here listed: Peck, $3.25; 1/. bu., $5.50; bu., $9.75 
Prepaid to Points in Texas. 
United Hybrid Seed Corn 
One reason for the good performance of United Hybrid in Texas is due to the 
inbred parents out of Texas and other Southern varieties that are used in them. 
This Southern blood gives us an ear 
with a good size kernel, a long grain, 
and a good shuck covering over the 
ear. These hybrids pull much like our 
native open-pollinated varieties. Our 
United Hybrid seed corn is produced 
in Texas. 
UNITED HYBRID U-79 (134T). A new 
yellow Hybrid corn introduced by Reid 
National Corn Company. 
Produces a large soft yellow grain, 
more similar to our open pollinated 
Yellow Dent than most other Hybrids. 
The seed we have to offer will pro- 
duce in Texas, as it is a double-cross 
Hybrid of Southern origin. We think it 
is certainly worthy of trial. 
UNITED HYBRID U-75 (184TH). A yel- 
low dent hybrid with good shuck cov- 
ering over the ear, has a good sized 
kernel and long grain. Produces high- 
est yields on good soil either bottom 
land or upland, is drought resistant 
and has a strong stalk. Recommended 
for Black Land Prairie Belt and East 
Texas. 
UNITED U-72 (134TX). The newest and great- 
est yielding recipe from Southern inbreds for 
use in the South. Its parentage is strictly 
Southern and it carries the kernel and husk 
development so necessary in the Cotton Belt. 
Two of the parents are in adversity, charac- 
teristics of the Surecropper types. On good 
land there are two nice ears to the stalk. 
Shucks cover the tips well,, are good and 
tight to protect the ears. This is our best yet 
for wind resistance and the crop stands well 
long after it is ripe if other work should in- 
terfere with harvest. 
Texas Hybrid No. 24 
A new type of yellow hybrid with slightly 
larger ears than Nos. 12, 18 and 20. Has an 
excellent shuck coverage so highly resistant 
to insect damage. Stalks are vigorous with a 
strong root system. It is one of the best hy- 
brids for feeding. Requires 120 days. 
Texas Hybrid No. 26 
Texas Hybrid No. 26 is a combination of 
adapted Texas varieties. Produces 2 ears to 
the stalk. Ears are of medium size with large 
grains and deep yellow in color. Similar to 
No. 18 and a bit earlier than No. 24. It is con- 
sidered a good yielder and fine for feeding. 
Texas Hybrid No. 28 
One of the new yellow Texas Hybrids. Pro- 
duces a large ear and under good growing 
conditions two ears to the stalk. Has an ex- 
cellent shuck coverage, therefore more resis- 
tant to weevils and ear worms. The stalk is 
heavl, leaves broad and stands up well. 
An improved corn built for Texas growing 
conditions. Try this number. 
Texas Hybrid 
No. 18 
TEXAS HYBRID NO. 18. 
We offer this excellent true 
double-cross Hybrid. Pro- 
duces a long ear of medium 
size yellow grains and can 
be successfully planted in 
all corn producing sections 
of Texas. This corn is some- 
what similar to Texas Hy- 
brid No. 12 with an addi- 
tional inbred. Has given 
very good results in field 
tests. We suggest that you 
order early. Our supply is 
limited. 
Texas Hybrid 
No. 20 
TEXAS NO. 20 enjoys an 
excellent record in Texas 
test plots. It is a double 
cross of four of the best 
Texas varieties. Large me- 
dium soft grains, deep yel- 
low in color. Has a heavy 
rooting system with a full 
shuck covering. This num- 
ber is highly recommended 
by all Texas producers. 
NO. 12 TEXAS HYBRID 
U-75 UNITED HYBRID 
TEXAS HYBRID 
No. 30 
A new double-cross hybrid, being offered 
this Spring for the first time. It is strongly 
pedigreed and widely adapted to all types 
of corn growing soils. Large ears with golden 
grain. The strong root system makes it stand 
up well. Try this number as it is a heavy 
yielder. 
Texas White Hybrids 
TEXAS WHITE NO. 9W. An early maturing 
white hybrid, widely used for roasting ears. 
Ear is medium size and prolific. Is thoroughly 
covered with shuck and resistant to ear worm 
and weevil damage. A good drought resister. 
WATSON HYBRID N. 11W. A heavy pro- 
ducing WHITE hybrid with a wide range of 
adaptability. His larger ears than white hy- 
brid No. 9W and tests so far indicate a yield 
as good or better than 9W. Matures in about 
WO iclety. se 
A CROSS SECTION U-75 HYBRID 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
L4G 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
