SOUTHERN PROLIFIC CORNS 
Ears Hand Picked, Tipped and Butted. High Germination. 
PEDIGREED. Most Southern corn breeders neglect open pollinated corns. 
We continue to improve our varieties to make them better than ever. We 
grew 1,900 acres of open pollinated corn for seed, from the best pedi- 
greed or certified strains, in isolated fields on some of the best corn land 
in the South. We reject any field that fails the Crop Improvement Asso- 
ciation field inspection. 
PYRENONE dusted on corn, prevents weevil damage all season. Harmless 
to men or animals. Cost 2c per bu. See page 67. 
WHAT CORN TO PLANT IN THE SOUTH 
For a succession of roasting ears, feed, milling corn or to hog down all 
summer and fall, plant a corn in each maturity group. Hybrids are best. 
Extra Early Feed and Roasting Ears: Wood’s Hybrid Trucker’s Favorite; 
V-25E; V-25; V-26Y; 90-Day Golden Flint; lowa Silver King; Trucker’s 
Favorite. 
Mountains; Early Feed in South: V-40; V-42; Clarage; Early Leaming. 
Main Crop in Upper South, Early Farther South: V-51A; V-125W; Imp. 
Golden Dent; Snowflake; Oklahoma Silvermine; Strawberry; Reid’s Yellow 
Dent. 
Main Crop in Cotton Belt: S-210; S-211; S-315W; S-352; Wood's Dixie; 
Wood's Golden Prolific; Douthit’s Prolific; Yellow Douthit’s; Jarvis. 
Main Crop for Deep South; S-240; S-361; Whatley’s Prolific. 
For Late Planting: Mexican June; V-125W; V-26Y; V-40. 
Jarvis has big solid flinty ears with deep golden grain wedged close on 
a small white cob. High shelling per cent and feeding value. 
JARVIS GOLDEN PROLIFIC, 119 days. 
Our 350 acres grown under contract for seed is on some of the best corn 
land, isolated fields, no fields accepted for seed that fails to pass the Crop 
Improvement Association’s field inspection. 10 fields that have been in- 
spected to date all passed. Jarvis is rated No. 1 in grain quality by N. C. 
Very popular as main crop feed corn in Upper South or early feed or 
hogging down in lower South. Good shuck protection from weevil and ear 
worms. Roasting ears in 86 days. Average plant height 7 ft. Wide 
adaptation. 
WOOD’S GOLDEN PROLIFIC, 125 days. High feed value. 
A prolific yellow corn. 2 big beautiful heavy ears per stalk, with 16 rows 
of large sound grain, deep golden color, small cob, protected from weevils 
by a long tight shuck. Yields as well as the best white varieties under most 
adverse southern conditions. It does well on nearly any type of soil. 
Strong 8-foot stalk; ears low; storm resistant; roasting ears 86 days. High 
shelling per cent. 65 Ibs. of ears shell out 56 lbs. of grain. 
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Wood’s Dixie has beautiful sound 9-inch ears, bigger than most prolific 
corns, with 16 rows of deep broad grain. Usually 2 ears per stalk. 
WOOD'S DIXIE, 129 days. Superior white milling corn. 
One of the heaviest yielding white corns for Cotton Belt or Upper South. 
Resists smut and root rot. 9 ft. tall. Shorter, stronger stalk than most 
prolific corns. Can plant it later than other prolific corns, avoiding wire- 
worm damage. Roasting ears 88 days. Long husks extending 2 inches 
beyond the tips protect ears from weevil and pests. High shelling per cent. 
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Wood’s Improved Golden Dent, the most beautiful corn shelled or on the 
ear. Large sound ears. Big deep golden grain, dimple dent. 
WOOD’S IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT, 123 days. Early. 
Most popular early feed and roasting ear corn in the South. Roasting 
ears 84 days. Earliest corn with flinty, weevil-resistant grain, long shuck, 
short stocky 81/2 ft. stalk; deep roots. Excellent for hogging down, plant- 
ing after early potatoes or for light land. High protein, vitamin and feed 
value. Small cob. 
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Oklahoma Silvermine. One of the largest eared, soundest and heaviest 
yielding white varieties, adapted from Virginia to Florida. 
OKLAHOMA SILVERMINE, 126 days. White Milling Corn. 
Roasting ears 89 days. It thrives under extreme heat, drought and other 
adverse Southern conditions. Excellent for early feed, milling and roast- 
ing ears in the deep South. Our acreage for seed passed Certified field 
inspection. Big deep grain; white cob; good shuck. 
MOSBY'S PROLIFIC, 133 days. 
A good yielding white milling corn for rolling land in the South. Large, 
sound ears. 16 rows of deep, flinty grain. Small white cob. Long tight 
shuck. Our improved strain out-yields other Mosby’s. Stocky, 8Y2-ft. 
stalk. 
TENNESSEE RED COB or NEAL’S PAYMASTER, 122 days. 
A good main crop white milling corn for the Upper South. Yields well on 
all soils. 91/2 ft. tall. Usually two 9-inch ears per stalk. 16 rows of extra 
large white grain. 64 lbs. of ears shell out 56 lbs. of grain. 
WHATLEY’S PROLIFIC, 134 days. 
One of the heaviest yielding varieties on good soils in the deep South, 
where our seed is grown. Ears protected from weevil and ear worms by 
a long thick shuck; flinty, sound, 7-inch ears. Narraw, deep, white grain 
on a small red cob. 67 Ibs. of ears shell out 56 Ibs. of grain. Usually 2 to 
4 ears per stalk. Large vigorous stalk. Deep strong root. 
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