HYBRID CORN Prices for Best Flat Kernels 
High Germination. 
Quart, 2 lbs., postpaid, 85c. 
Treated. 
Good Rounds $2.50 Per Bu. Less. 
1-bu. Cotton Bags Included 
Tests up to 10 years at experiment stations in 11 states show large rounds out- 
yielded flats 6.2% and give more uniform stands. 
drought seriously hindered pollination of Southern hybrids. 
—Prices F.O.B. Richmond— 
advise farmers to plant rounds. 
Last summer the intense heat and 
All Agricultural Agencies 
—-—Postpaid Prices———. 
Wood’s White Hybrids ie ea ibeaba tee loa 14 Ibe. t ibe. 
Wood’s S-360 -Flinty, 185 days...... $12.00 $3.55 $2.00 $14.10 $7.60 $4.15 $2.40 
Wood’s §-315W Red Cob Prolific, 132 d. 12.25 3.60 2.00 14-oeeiato> 4.20 . 2.40 
Wood’s V-125W, 118 days, Rounds... 9.75 2.95 1.70 11.85 6.50 3.55 2.10 
Hybrid Trucker’s Favorite, 115 days.. 13.75 3.90 2.25 15.85 8.50 4.55 2.65 
Wood’s Yellow Hybrids 
Wood's V-40 Yellow Dent, 115 days.. 11.25 3.35 1.95 13.35 7.20 4.00 2.35 
Wood’s V-51A, 130 days, Rounds.... 9.79 27955 1270 11.85 6.50 3.55 3.10 
Wood’s V-26Y, 110 days, Rounds.... 9.75 2.95 120 11.85 6.50 3.55 2.10 
Wood’s V-25E Extra Early, 108 days. 12.00 3.55 2.00 14.10 7.60 4.15 2.40 
Wood’s V-16 Extra Early, 108 days.. 12.00 3.55 2.00 14.10 7.60 4.15 2.40 
Yellow Certified Open Pedigree Hybrids 
V.P.I. 802, 127 days, Rounds .......-.- pda d fta aie ARE tip eomeG200 3.00. 2.10 
V.P.I. 645, 117 days, Rounds........ O27 >) 2c 0o wa 0 11.85 6.50 3.55 2.10 
U.S. 578, 130 days, Rounds ......... Suahie Platiow phAr@6 11.85 6.50 3.55 2.10 
TTS ei Se IG MdAYS (eke et tenes 10.2h 3.05 1.80 12.35 6.75 3.70. 2.20 
Ohio. W-64. 108" daysee ns see ws etre 12.00 3.55 2.00 14.10 7.60 4.15 2.40 
Ohio. C-54, 110° days". mc ees: os sie te O02 U0 14.35 7.75 4.20 2.40 
White Certified Open Pedigree Hybrids 
V.P.I. 900W, pearly white, 128 days... 14.00 4.00 2.25 16.10 8.60 4.65 2.65 
Ky. 72B, similar to Ky. 203, 121 days 12.25 5.60 * 2.00 Looe 20 2.40 
Ky. 203, white, 121 days, iPyopnewlein , leva, hse ah ray ik) Go Sinwyy  74gakh) 
Ind. 750, white grain, 120 days, Rounds 9.75 2.95 1.70 11.85 6.50 3.55 2.10 
Other Hybrids Sold Out 
Wood’s S-360 White Flinty 
135 days. High yielding Southern pro- 
lific, pure white milling corn. Weevil re- 
sistant. Averaged 129.4 bu. per acre 3 years 
in a Carolina test with excellent shuck, 
weevil resistance and grain quality. Ala- 
bama recommended it as one of the high- 
est yielding pure white corns for 3 years 
in Central and South Ala. tests, with good 
weevil resistance and tops in 1950 North 
Ala. tests, outyielding Dixie 18 and N.C. 27. 
S-360 won at the S. C. State Fair 2 
years. T. S. DuBose, Sumter, S. C., plant- 
ed it 6 inches apart for the 100-bu. Club 
prize. It had 2 to 3 good ears per stalk, 
vigorous dark green color, stood up in a 
3torm that damaged nearby corn. KEsti- 
mated to yield 150 bu. per acre. 
Wood’s V-16 Extra Early 
108 days. Our earliest yellow corn for 
mountains or extra early feed, hogging 
or late planting in the South. Roasting 
ears 70 days. Better yield, grain quality 
and resistance to weevil, disease and lodg- 
ing than V-25. 8 days earlier than U.S. 13, 
lower ears, shorter, stronger stalk and 
yielded more. In N. C. tests 2 years it 
outyieleded Ohio C-54 10%, was more pro- 
lific, earlier, grain much drier at harvest. 
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. 
V-40 has large beautiful ears with 20 
rows of deep grain, high shelling % 
Wood’s V-40 Yellow Dent 
115 days. High yields in the Upper 
South. Excellent for early feed, hogging 
or late planting in the deep South. 
Many southern farmers plant it to har- 
vest early and follow with small grain. 
Short stocky stalks. Ears uniformly low, 
easy to harvest. Outyielded all corns 2 
years in N. C. Upper Mountain tests, best 
grain quality, strong stalks, matured early. 
“V-40 outyielded any corn I ever grew, 
25 bu. per acre. Stood drought and storm 
better.’”—G. F. Jarrett, Burke Co., N. C. 
“V-40 withstood storms better and out- 
yielded other corns 10 to 15 bu. per acre.” 
L. A. Kessinger, Giles Co., Va. 
