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V-125W made 135 1/3 bu. per acre, 2nd in 
New Kent, Va., 100 Bu. Contest for Roger 
Gregory, who says: ‘It outyielded 8 hybrids on 
my farm, grew off faster, was turned by in 4 
weeks, matured quicker, had lower ears, shorter 
stalks, less breakage, best for corn picker; had 
no disease or blue cobs, better quality ears.” 
WOOD'S V-125 & V-125W White Dent 
118 days, roasting ears 78 days. Best 3 years 
at all Va. expt. stations, 181.4 bu. per acre at 
Norfolk, low moisture, high shelling per cent. 
Millers pay big premiums for it on the early 
market. L. N. James,. has a commercial drier 
in eastern Carolina, says: ''V-125W is the ideal 
white corn for early market. Several hundred 
acres here came in early, stood well for me- 
chanical harvest, and made big yields of best 
quality milling corn.’ Outyielded all pure 
white corns tested 4 years in N. C. northeast 
Coast, Piedmont and Mountains, was the earliest 
white corn, driest at harvest, had 1394 moisture 
where others had up to 19%, ears were lower, 
lodged less than other early white hybrids. 
Md. Highest 2 years in Eastern Shore tests, 
outyielded U.S.578, 523W, Dixie 17, 22, 33 and 
1/3 more than Ind. 750 and Ky. 203. Averaged 
112 bu. per acre, top white corn in 3 1950 tests. 
WOOD'S V-36 EARLY YELLOW 
116 days. Superior early corn. Can follow 
with fall grains. Yields far more than earlier 
corns in the deep South. Yields with the best 
late hybrids if planted 1/3 closer. In 11 Va. 
expt. sta. tests had lower ears, less fallen stalks; 
better for corn picker than U.S.13 or 505; 
better grain, 1/4 as many rotten ears. Flintier, 
higher protein and feed value. Earlier. than 
U.S.13 in most tests. Made 115.4 bu. per acre 
at V.P.1., 14 and 22 bu. more than U.S.13 and 
Ohio C-54. Better for hogging in Eastern Va. 
tests. Outyielded U.S.505 9 bu. and U.S.13 
31" bu. acre at Holland experiment station. 
Earlier, drier at harvest and outyielded C-54 
in 3 W. Va. tests, and in 4 N. C. mountain 
tests 2 years; ears 7 inches lower than U.S.13. 
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PRICES IN FRONT OF CATALOG 
WOOD'S V-45 YELLOW DENT 
123 days. Popular in Upper South Many Years. 
In Piedmont Va. experiment station tests, out- 
yielded U.S.357A, U.S.262A and U.S.13. 
"It is by far our best adapted and heaviest 
yielding hybrid. Made 19 barrels per acre on 
17 acres, far more than other leading hybrids 
grown beside it.''"—A. L. Phillips, Sussex, Va. 
Outyielded N.C.27 4 years in N. C. tests; had 
good grain quality and stalk strength. 
Made high yields in Md. expt. sta. tests 5 
years, outyielding U.S.357 and U.S.262. Was 
much earlier and drier at harvest. 
"Corn borers and ear worms did not bother 
V-45. It had lots of leaves on very strong 
vigorous stalks.'—G. W. Grove, Augusta Co., Va. 
Out-yielded all yellow corns; had the most 
erect plants 2 years in 8 North Ga. tests. 
W. Va.: ''V-45 made a heavy yield with 
strong fodder. Stood the storm well. We were 
well pleased with it."—W. S. Law, Lewis Co. 
V-45 has large sound beautiful ears, big flinty 
golden grain, small cob, high feed value. 
HYBRID TRUCKER'S FAVORITE 
115 days. Best early garden corn for the South. 
Tender delicious roasting ears in 75 days. Has 
all the good qualities of Trucker's Favorite plus 
the advantages of hybrid corn, '/> greater yield, 
larger, more attractive and uniform ears of better 
quality that bring higher prices on the market. 
Ears are placed low on strong stalks with deep 
roots that resist storm, drought, insect and dis- 
ease. Superior for home garden or shipping. 
Brings a big premium as the earliest white milling 
corn for finest quality meal. Although earlier, it 
outyields Ky. 203 and Ind. 750. 
WOOD'S V-41 EARLY YELLOW 
115 days. Bred in the South. Better shuck, 
flintier, sounder grain than other early feed corns, 
more. resistant to weevil, ear worms, blackbirds, 
southern diseases, heat, drought and storm. Ears 
very low, short stocky stalk, ideal picker type. 
Superior for late planting, early hogging or to 
sell on the high early market. Matures fast. Can 
follow with fall grains. Long solid ears, deep 
grain, small cob, high shelling per cent and feed 
value. Out-yielded U.S.505 8 bu. per acre. 
In N. C. mountain tests it outyielded N.C.27; 
ears were ||/> ft. lower, had 5% less moisture at 
harvest, same as U.S.13. It lodged less than 
U.S.13, ears were 9 inches lower, had better 
quality with 6.4% less damaged ears. 
WOOD'S V-16 Extra Early Yellow 
108 days. Our earliest corn for mountains or 
extra early feed or late planting in the South. 
Roasting ears 70 days. For hogging sow Extra 
Early Wood's Yellow Soybeans with it. Far bet- 
ter yield, grain quality and resistance to weevil, 
disease and lodging than V-15. 8 days earlier 
than U.S.13, lower ears, shorter stronger stalk 
and yielded more. In N. C. high mountain tests 
2 years it outyielded Ohio C-54 nearly 10%, was 
more prolific, earlier, grain was much drier at 
harvest. It is more resistant to leaf blight, has 
better ears, larger, sounder grain, deeper color. 
Morgantown, W. Va.: V-16 ''Looked good," stood 
well, resisted corn borers. 
PYRENONE dusted on corn going into storage 
prevents weevil damage all season. Harmless to 
man or animal. See page 68. 
"V-120 is the best corn ever grown in this 
mountain section, elevation 3,000 ft. Made 100 
bu. per acre. 2 big ears per stalk. Long tight 
shucks. Withstood a storm that blew down 
other corn.''—G. O. Burgess, Ashe Co., N. C. 
WOOD'S V-120 WHITE DENT 
119 days. Superior pure white milling corn. 
Brings a big premium on the early market. 
Roasting ears 82 days. Better shuck and 
resistance to weevil, earworms and blackbirds 
than V-125. Ears low on short stocky stalk. Ideal 
picker type. Vigorous dark green foliage. Good 
kernel quality and top yield reported in all 
Eastern Va. tests 2 years; 101.2 bu. per acre 
average in the 5 1950 tests. .Ind. 750 was 
87.8 bu.; Dixie 17 was 85.7 bu. and had 3 
times more lodged and broken plants. In 
N. C. 1951 northeast test V-120 had good grain 
quality, low in moisture, low ears, little lodging, 
few suckers and outyielded Ky. 203 about 10%. 
WOOD'S V-25 and V-25Y Extra Early 
110 day yellow for short mountain seasons, 
hogging, to follow early potatoes, or extra early 
feed in the South. Roasting ears 72 days. 
V-25 most popular extra early Southern hy- 
brid. Many joined the 100 Bu. Club with it. 
V-25Y is better. It yields with the best late 
hybrids if planted 1/3 closer. Harvested in 
Sept. it made 120 1/3 bu. per acre, highest 
except V-51 in the Eastern Shore, Va. 100 bu. 
Corn contest. Where entered in W.Va. tests it 
outyielded all named yellow hybrids, U.S.13 by 
6!/p bu. per acre, Ohio C-54 by 8.7 bu. Made 
179 bu. per acre in the Conn. test, outyielding 
leading early hybrids from all over the U. S. 
Outyielded all corns in 4 N. C. mountain 
tests 2 years, was earlier and lower in moisture 
at harvest than C-54 and U.S.13, had good 
grain quality, low in lodging, was more prolific 
and ears 8 inches lower than U.S.13. In north- 
east N. C. test was the earliest, dryest at har- 
vest, lowest ears, least suckers, prolific, out- 
yielded U.S.578 and Ky. 203 with 14 to 20% 
less lodging. 
V-25Y has big sound flinty ears, broad deep 
golden grain, high protein and feed value. 
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