U. S. 262A (125-132 days) YELLOW HYBRID. 
Grows tall. Stalks strong and carrying heavy 
foliage. Used for grain and ensilage. 
Supply will not meet demand. 
DIXIE 22 (125 - 132 days) YELLOW HYBRID. On 
the basis of a four-year official test (Tennessee 
Agricultural Experiment Station) this hybrid has, 
on an average, outyielded all other yellow hy- 
brids. Its husk rating and percentage of erect 
plants are slightly better than either Dixie 17 or 
Tennessee 602. This is a full-seasoned, semi- 
prolific hybrid. 
The supply of this hybrid is limited for 1953. Available for 
distribution in Tennessee only. 
DIXIE 33 (125-132 days) WHITE HYBRID. A 
new full season white hybrid developed by the 
Tenessee Agricultural Experiment Station coop- 
erating with the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
It stands up well, picks well and has a good husk 
for extra protection against insect and weather 
damage. 
The supply of this hybrid is limited for 1953. Available for 
distribution in Tennessee only. 
U. S. 523-W (123-132 days) WHITE HYBRID. 
A new white hybrid that can be used for grain 
and ensilage. Very good yield record. Stand- 
ability far better than Kentucky 203. In six test 
locations in Kentucky the percentage of broken 
stalks for U. S. 523-W was 13% and for Ken- 
tucky 203 20%. U. S. 523-W is much easier to 
harvest than Kentucky 203. Ears are carried at 
a height of 56 inches. 
HERE’S WHAT THEY’RE SAYING 
ABOUT SOUTHERN STATES HYBRIDS 
"S. S. hybrids, | have found to 
be unsurpassed in meeting my 
needs for high yield standabil- 
ity and disease resistance. I 
have never had to plant a crop 
over because of lack of good 
stand.” 
Wilmer M. Kiine 
Manassas, Va. 
"Over a period of the last 5 
years | have found through 
trial and error that Southern 
States hybrids are the best corn 
I can buy for ensilage.” 
E. Austin McKee 
Hancock, Md. 
“Was the best corn I 
planted.” 
ever 
Hugh Hockman 
Strasburg, Va. 
"This was my first year to use 
Southern States hybrid corn. | 
was exceptionaily well pleased 
with the results. S.S.362 is the 
best corn I have ever grown. 
I plan to plant it again next 
year.” 
Allen McCombs 
Sherrard, W. Va. 
“Corn came up well and grew 
fast, matured rather early. Most- 
ly one ear to a stalk. Ears were 
good size, long and well-filled. 
Beetle damage was slight.” 
C. A. Edwards 
Kearneysville, W. Va. 
“Have ordered S. S. seed for 
coming year.” 
John W. Clarke 
Maysville, Ky. 
