HYBRID CORN FOR DIFFERENT AREAS 
If you have not previously planted Hybrid Corn, we suggest that you learn from your County Agri- 
cultural Agent the number best adapted to your locality; one certain number will excel in yield over 
another in different areas. 
We have always supplied our customers with the BEST in Field Seeds and in line with this policy, 
we offer Hybrid Corn only in varieties we think best adapted to Texas. 
Since Hybrid Corn has been established, we have received many reports of increased yield over 
open-pollinated varieties. 
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PRICES 
Hybrid Corn here listed: Peck, $3.75; 1 bu., $6.75; bu., $9.75 Prepaid to Points in Texas 
Texas Hybrid No. 26 
Texas Hybrid No. 26 is a combination of 
adapted Texas varieties. Produces 2 ears to 
the stalk. Ears are of medium size with large 
grains and deep yellow in color. Similar to 
No. 18 and a bit earlier than No. 24. It is con- 
sidered a good yielder and fine for feeding. 
pigs: pgs: 
SHORT SUPPLY 
Our stocks of both Hybrid and 
Open-Pollinated corn are short 
this season and we suggest you 
order early—make a second se- 
lection of variety—if you will. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CoO. 
Texas Hybrid No. 28 
One of the new yellow Texas Hybrids. Pro- 
duces a large ear and under good growing 
conditions two ears to the stalk. Has an ex- 
cellent shuck coverage, therefore more resis- 
tant to weevils and ear worms. The stalk is 
heavy, leaves broad and stands up well. 
An improved corn built for Texas growing 
conditions. Try this number. 
Texas Hybrid No. 30 
A new double-cross hybrid, being offered 
this Spring for the first time. It is strongly 
pedigreed and widely adapted to all types 
of corn growing soils. Large ears with golden 
grain. The strong root system makes it stand 
up well. Try this number as it is a heavy 
yielder. 
Texas Hybrid No. 32 
This is the new hybrid corn developed by 
Texas A & M College. It is a yellow dent 
type and said to be one of the best Texas 
numbers in yield. We believe this new hybrid 
corn will be one of the leading varieties for 
a long time to come. Try it. 
Texas White Hybrids 
TEXAS WHITE NO. I5W. An early maturing 
white hybrid, widely used for roasting ears. 
Ear is medium size and prolific. Is thoroughly 
covered with shuck and resistant to ear worm 
and weevil damage. A good drought resister. 
WATSON HYBRID No. 11W. A heavy pro- 
ducing WHITE hybrid with a wide range of 
adaptability. His larger ears than white Bye 
brid No. 9W and tests so far indicate a yield 
az good or better than 9W. Matures in about 
120 days. 
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United Hybrid Corn 
UNITED HYBRID NO. 134 TX—We again for 
the first time in three years have a limited 
supply of 134 TX. It proved itself as a leader 
in two official Texas tests and we know that 
it will regain its popularity. It is really a 
great corn as its parentage is strictly southern 
and it carries the kernel and husk so neces- 
sary in the Cotton Belt. Two of its parents 
are in adversity, characteristic of the sur- 
cropper type. On good land it will make two 
nice ears to the stalk. The shuck covers the 
tips well, are good and tight to protect the 
ears. One of the best hybrids for wind resis- 
tance and as the crop stands long after it is 
ripe. Our seed was produced in Texas. 
Watson Hybrid Seed Corn 
No. 124 
This is one of our very best hybrids and 
is now being offered for the second year. 
It has been outstanding in yield in Texas, 
Oklahoma and Arkansas. It has one of the 
best root systems we have seen on Texas 
Corn. The stalk quality is good, making it 
well adapted to machine harvesting. It 
has large ears and will produce two to 
the stalk with favorable conditions. In 
1951 this hybrid yielded 83.4 bushels at 
Cleveland, Texas, official A&M test. This 
was the highest yield of any hybrid in the 
21 official test plots in Texas. Matures in 
about 120 days. 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
