Scarff*s Cash Corn 
Best Early Feeding Corn Grown on Our Farms 
Stalk medium height with ears placed evenly about four or five feet from ground. Matures 90-100 days, 
depending on soil and season. 
DEEP GRAIN—SMALL COB—FINE FOR HOGGING DOWN 
We cannot emphasize too strongly the value of this variety of corn. It is the highest yielding early kind 
we have ever grown. Has strong, healthy stalk, having many blades of deep green foliage. We have planted 
as late as June 15, and secured a good crop. Generally speaking the early planting always gives the greatest 
returns. The ears are medium to large 
with good dry grain having exceptional 
food value. The cobs are small and deep 
red. WE GROW MORE CASH CORN ON 
OUR FARMS THAN ANY OTHER VA¬ 
RIETY. 
History of Cash 
Nearly twenty years ago we were grow¬ 
ing Early Golden Surprise when we no¬ 
ticed in the field a few stalks that ma¬ 
tured much earlier than the balance of 
the corn. The ears produced from these 
stalks had the same characteristics of 
our Cash today, except the grain was of 
reddish cast and more loose on the cob. 
By careful selection through the years we 
have developed the beautiful yellow, early 
maturing, solid corn we are offering this 
season. You will like this corn and it 
will prove very profitable for you. The 
changing season requires an early matur¬ 
ing variety. Cash will produce as many 
or more bushels of good solid grain than 
any other variety. Price, bushel, $2.00; 
y z bushel, $1.25; peck, 65c. 
Average Ears of Cash Corn 
Dear Sirs : 
I still plant your Cash Corn I got of you three 
years ago and I like it better every year. 
Jos. Smith 
March, 1933. Ohio. 
Dear Sirs: 
For the enclosed draft please ship by freight to my address four bushels of your 
early Cash Seed Corn, etc. 
I have grown your Cash Corn before and think it is the best early corn I ever 
raised. Wm. Morehead 
May 3, 1933. Ohio. 
BLOODY BUTCHER 
The most popular medium early mixed 
variety grown. Matures 95-100 days. 
An exceedingly heavy yielder. The stalk 
is medium size and ear is medium to large 
and carries its circumference clear to the 
tips. The grains are red and white 
streaked making a very beautiful appear¬ 
ance. We have many farmers who prefer 
it to any other variety because of its deep 
grain and fine feeding qualities. Our 
seed is from a heavy yielding strain and 
carefully graded and tested. Price, per 
bu., $2.00; % bu., $1.25; peck, 65c. 
RED RIVER 
This variety is 
sometimes called 
90-day red corn. It is not completely red 
as the kernel has a white cap. When 
planted early it matures fully two weeks 
ahead of the main crop and makes good 
early feed for the hogs and dairy cows. Thei fodder is medium in height, has lots of 
blades and the stalk produces an abundance of brace roots which help make it very 
rigid in the field. You should try a field of Red River. Price, per bu., $2.00; y z bu., 
$1.25; peck, 65c. 
Bloody Butcher Ears 
EARLY LONGFELLOW FLINT 
The most popular of all 
flint varieties. The stalk 
medium size with long beautiful S-rowed yellow ear. Ripens in around 85 days. Easily 
the most popular flint variety. Price, per bu., $2.00; y^ bu., $1.25; peck, 75c. 
Treat your Seed Corn with new Semesan, Jr., for increased 
production of better quality corn. 
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Bloody Butcher 
Stalks 
