$-361, strong stalk with 3 big 
flinty, weevil resistant ears. The 
tight shucks extending 3 inches 
beyond the tips are cut back. 
$-352, 3 big ears per stalk—good 
shuck, deep sound flinty grain. 
Our best pure white milling 
corn for Cotton Belt. 
WOOD’S HYBRIDS 
Arasan Treated. Bred in the South 24 Years. Proiific 
Tight Shucks. Resist Weevil, Disease, Storm, Droughi. 
WOOD'S S-240 Yellow, Flinty, Most Weevil Proof 
140 days. Our heaviest yielding yellow hybrid in the Southern 
Coastal area. Long tight shucks; heavy, solid ears and grain. Smooth 
dent. High vitamin, protein and feed value. Most prolific. Leaves 
wide, long and close together. Vigorous. Deep root system. Resists 
disease, storm, heat and drought. Superior for grain or silage. Most 
prolific in N. C. Coastal tests 4 years, superior shuck, insect resistance, 
grain quality, sucker habit and good yields; 105.5 bu. per acre in 
the 1950 Southern test. 
Alabama. Highest yellow corn in 1950 Auburn Experiment Station 
test. They recommended it for Central and South Alabama where it 
had good yields, weevil resistance and grain quality. 
WOOD'S 5S-361 White, Flinty, Most Weevil Proof 
138 days. High Yielding, Pure White Milling Corn for the Southern 
Coastal Area. Long Tight Shucks. Very Prolific. Bred in the Deep 
South from the most weevil resistant, flinty, high yielding Southern 
varieties. Will keep in the crib until other white milling corns are off 
the market and prices are high. Hard, sound grain makes the best 
quality corn meal, high in protein and food value, with delicious 
old-fashioned flavor. Superior for making grits, to crib for feed or cut 
for silage. Makes healthy vigorous growth, strong leafy stalks, dark 
green color, deep spreading roots. Resists diseases, insects, heat, 
drought and hurricanes. Made over 100 bu. per acre for 3 years in a 
N. C. Coastal Experiment Station test, with excellent shuck, weevil 
resistance and grain quality, low in suckers. Had 218 ears per 
100 stalks. Only 3% of its ears had exposed tips, less than Dixie 18. 
S-361 was one of the most prolific and high yielding pure white corns, 
low in weevil ears, with good shuck, in 1951 Fla. and Ga. Coastal 
Plain experiment station tests. J. A. Kinard, Co. Agt., Jasper, S. C., 
says: “Wood's S-361 and S-240 had great strength of stalk, very little 
weevil damage and top yields. 
WOOD’S  S-360 White, Flinty, Weevil Resistant 
135 days. Heavy shuck. Very prolific. High yielding pure white 
milling corn for Deep South. Averaged 129.4 bu. per acre 2 years 
in a Carolina Coastal test with excellent shuck, weevil resistance and 
grain quality. Alabama Experiment Station recommended it as one 
of the highest yielding pure white corns for 3 years in Central 
and South Ala. with good weevil resistance and tops in 1950 North 
Ala. tests, outyielding Dixie 11, Dixie 18 and N. C. 27. 
S-360 won at the S$. C. State Fair 2 years. T. S. DuBose, Sumter, 
S. C., planted it 6 inches apart for the 100-bu. Club prize. It had 
2-3 good ears per stalk, vigorous dark green color, stood up in a 
storm that damaged nearby corn. Estimated to yield 150 bu. per acre. 
WOOD'S S-352 White, Prolific, Highest Yields 
130 days. Should be the most popular white milling corn in the 
Cotton Belt. It made 126.9 bu. per acre in 1951 N. C. Northeast 
Coastal test, outyielding all hybrids popular in N. C., had good 
grain quality, was medium early, most prolific. 211 ears per 100 
stalks. Outyielded all pure white hybrids in Burke Co., N. C., test. 
Highest yielding white corn in 3 Ga. Upper Coastal tests and one of 
the highest yielding and earliest hybrids in the 6 Ga. Piedmont 1951 
tests. “’S-352 outyielded 3 leading hybrids. | like it fine and will 
keep on planting it.”“—A. M. Burrows, Sumter Co., S. C. 
WOOD'S S-350 White, Prolific, Fine Milling Corn 
130 days. For best quality pure white corn meal in Cotton Belt. 
Bred from highest yielding Southern corns. Have big solid ears. 
Deep grain closely packed on small white cobs. High shelling per 
cent. Long tight shucks, dark green foliage, strong vigorous stalk. 
S.-350 made 132.9 bu. per acre in a N. C. experiment station test, 
with top grain quality, shuck protection, and insect resistance. 
“$-350 had much longer ears and nearly doubled the yield of all 
other corns planted here.’”—C. O. Batchelor, Nash Co., N. C. 
PYRENONE dusted on corn going into storage prevents weevil 
damage all season. Harmless to man or animal. See page 67. 
50 PRICES IN FRONT OF CATALOG : 
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§-360 stalk with 3 big ears protected from 
weevil by long tight shucks. ‘50 acres 
stood up in a bad storm, had no disease 
and made a tremendous yield.’’—Johnson, 
Sumter, S. C. 
WOOD'S S-315W Red Cob Prolific 
Top yields in Cotton Belt. Pure white. 
Brings premium for milling. Sound flinty 
ears, big grain, small cob, high shelling 
per cent. Strong vigorous stalk and root. 
Averaged 106 bu. per acre in 3 N. C. 
Coastal tests, was most prolific, 226 ears 
on 100 stalks, good shuck and weevil re- 
sistance. Made 113.9 bu. acre at Clemson, 
S. €. Highest pure white corn 2 to 4 
years in Ga. Piedmont and Mountain tests. 
Highest pure white or yellow corn with 
good weevil resistance in 11 Ala. 1950 
Tests. 
$-350, 2 big sound ears per stalk, deep 
grain packed close on small cob, long 
tight shuck, dark green foliage, strong 
vigorous stalk. 
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