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Bais PROLIFIC, 125 Days. 
One of the most popular open pollinated corns. In South Carolina 
Farmers say it can wait longer for rain than other varieties. Prolific, medi- 
um size plants, good resistance to insects, long white kernels closely set on 
small red cobs. Does very good on light soils. Similar to Whatley’s but 
earlier. 
YELLOW DOUTHIT’S PROLIFIC 
Similar to white Douthit’s. 
WOOD’S IMPROVED WHITE DENT, 125 days. Big Ears. 
Roasting ears 88 days. One of the best yielding varieties in the upper 
South. Popular for early feed, milling and roasting ears in the deep 
South. Its large ears bring top prices. 18 straight rows of large deep 
grain set close on a white cob; long, tight shuck. Strong, vigorous 9-ft. 
stalk. Wide adaptation. Makes fine quality white corn meal. 
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Beautiful large ear of Wood’s Improved White Dent a foot long. 
It has sound grain, white cob. High shelling percent. 
VIRGINIA YELLOW DENT, 126 days. Early feed corn. 
One of the best yielding yellow varieties for the upper South or early 
feed and roasting ears for the deep South. Roasting ears 86 days. Large, 
sound ears, 11 inches long; 18 rows of deep closely fitted grain. Medium 
dent and cob; sturdy 9-ft. stalk. Fine for planting after early potatoes. 
WOOD'S 90-DAY GOLDEN FLINT. Earliest Feed Corn. 
Delicious roasting ears in 70 days. Thrives in cold damp weather that 
kills dent corns. Can plant 10 days earlier. Plant a patch for extra 
early feed and roasting ears. 13-inch ears with 8 rows of broad flinty 
grain; deep golden color; makes richest feed. Strong vigorous 8-ft. stalks. 
MEXICAN JUNE, 115 days. Mixed White and Blue Grains. 
Stocky stalk, 81/2 ft. tall; strong deep root; tight thick shucks protect ears 
from insects and birds. Big sound ears, 16 close fitting rows of flinty, 
large broad grain; smooth dent. Medium cob; weevil resistant, 60% of 
the stalks have two ears. Do not plant early. It is usually planted in June. 
CLARAGE EARLY YELLOW DENT, 110 days. Extra early. 
Roasting ears 78 days. Northern grown. Ideal for short seasons in the 
mountains, or for extra early feed, hogging down or roasting ears in the 
South. Many stalks have two ears, 8 inches long. Short, stocky, 7/2 ft. 
stalks, ears low, storm resistant, adapted to any soil; plant close in the row. 
Clarage has beautiful solid ears, 16 rows of deep grain 
closely packed on small cobs. High food value. 
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Copper Colored Strawberry has large, pretty ears and deep, flinty grain. 
One of the best yielding early feed corns adapted to the South. 
STRAWBERRY, Copper Colored, 116 days. Early feed corn. 
Roasting ears in 80 days. Genuine strain. Big sound grain, copper 
colored outside and white inside. Popular in the South for roasting ears, 
early feed and snow-white corn meal in summer when old corn is used up. 
Long, tight shuck. Resists weevil, ear worms, heat and drought. South 
Carolina Experiment Station says: ‘‘It is extremely early, produces good 
heavy ears on a small strong stalk, excellent for fattening hogs for early 
market.” Big ear, small cob. High shelling per cent. 8 ft. tall. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT, 124 days. Prize-Winning Strain. 
Large, beautiful, show-type ear, 101/2 ins. long; 18 to 20 straight rows of 
deep grain, wedged close on a medium size red cob. Tip and butt covered 
with grain; pinched dent. High shelling per cent. Good yield. High feed 
value. Wide adaptation. Best on medium heavy soil. 81/2 ft. tall. 
EARLY LEAMING YELLOW DENT, 112 days. Extra early. 
Popular for silage in the North, husking in the Middle Atlantic and early 
feed in the South. Roasting ears 80 days. 8Y/2 ft. tall. Our northern grown 
strain won many prizes for high yield and large, beautiful ears, 9 inches 
long. 16 to 18 rows of deep grain, closely set on small red cob. 
Wood's Southern Snowflake makes tender, delicious snowwhite roasting 
ears in 81 days. Matures a bumper crop of finest milling corn. 
WOOD’S SOUTHERN SNOWFLAKE, 122 days. Early. 
For years we selected strong, vigorous stalks with 2 big 8 to 9-inch ears 
with 16 rows of large, sound grains on a small white cob. Does well 
on all soils. Florida Experiment Station says as much Wood's Southern 
Snowflake is planted in Florida as all other roasting ear corns combined; it 
yielded the highest of 31 varieties tested; 80 per cent of the stalks had 
two big ears, a pound each. Long tight shucks protect the ears. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE, 124 days. Prize-Winning Strain. 
Magnificent heavy 11-inch show-type ears; 18 to 20 straight rows of deep 
grain closely wedged on a white cob; tip and butt well covered with 
grain; pinched dent; heavy yield. High shelling per cent. 9 ft. tall. 
IOWA SILVER KING, 102 days. Earliest White Milling Corn. 
Delicious roasting ears in 75 days. Far-northern-grown. Gets roasting 
ears on the market earlier, bringing a better price. Excellent early feed 
or milling corn; deep grain; small cob; small, stocky 71/2 ft. stalk. 
HICKORY KING 
120 days. Roasting ears 
85 days. 81/2 ft. tall. 
Most dependable for 
poor land or adverse 
conditions. Shuck extends 
2 in. beyond tip. Our 
improved pure 8-rowed 
strain repeatedly made 
the highest yield in the 
N.C. poor-land test. Pop- 
ular in mountains and for 
early feed and roasting ears throughout the South. Largest grain 
of any corn. Brings a premium for hominy. Makes fine white corn 
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