Scarff’S Naturally Dried 
Carefully Selected Seed Corn 
Moisture is taken from the seed very slowly to 
follow the natural process of drying as nearly as 
possible and preserve all the vitality to withstand 
the adverse conditions at planting time. Our seed 
is all grown on our own Farms and that of several 
neighbors whom we furnish seed and buy the crop 
as soon as husked. Our varieties are pure and true 
to type as is possible to get them. We use only the 
highest type of seed which we select ourselves with 
the greatest care. We carefully remove the tips and 
butts of all ears and run all of our seed over a large 
New Clipper Grader. A bushel of Seed Com will 
plant six to seven acres, which makes the cost a very 
nominal amount and we are receiving many, many 
letters telling us of the increase in yield our corn 
has produced for our customers. You should grow a 
pure strain of corn and we are confident a few 
bushels of our seed will increase your yield mate¬ 
rially. Many of our customers depend upon us for 
their seed corn each season. It pays them and it 
will pay you. 
New equipment for drying air to be drawn over 
our seed has been added and now regardless of 
how rainy or wet the weather at husking time we 
can force only dry air over our corn and continue 
the process of lowering the moisture content. Should 
it be needed, this equipment will keep our Seed House 
above freezing temperature when outside it may be 
10 degrees or 20 degrees below zero. This equipment 
has been added at considerable cost to us but we 
are doing all in our power to give our customers 
the best seed that can possibly be offered. 
Plant only a pure strain of seed. Never has the 
price of good seed corn been as low as compared to 
price of feed com. Less than 20c per acre. You 
cannot afford to depend on seed that has not been 
tested. 
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 jellow, 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 maturing variety. Cash will 
produce as many or more bushels of good solid grain than any other variety. 
Price, bushel, $3.00; y z bushel, $1.75; peck, S5c. 
Average Ears of Cash Corn 
Y p I B 1AI A | A KAAF HOLDS FORMER WORLD’S 
ELL© W C LAKAb b record for yield 
This variety is a general favorite wherever grown, especially does it appeal to those who like to produce 
show corn. It has been so carefully bred that every ear is of the same type and in so breeding the ability 
to produce has been very greatly increased. Wherever grown it has established record yields of good solid 
corn. It is easy to husk and one of our very best 
feeding corns. A load of Clarage will outweigh al¬ 
most any other variety. 
Average 
Clarage matures in about 110 days, 
length of ear about 8 inches. Average 
height of ear on stalk from 4 to 5 feet. 
Foliage very heavy, making excellent fodder 
and where high percentage of corn is de¬ 
sired it makes wonderful ensilage. The 
foliage gives it a heavy tonnage. 
We fill several of our silos with 
Clarage each season and recommend 
It as one of the best early maturing 
varieties for that purpose. 
Prices, bu., $3.00; Vfe bu., $1.75; 
peck, 85c. 
Yellow Clarage 
Ears 
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