SCARFF’S ENSILAGE CORN 
Makes More Farm Profits 
Reid’s 
Yellow Dent 
Ensilage 
Is Rich 
in Corn 
and 
Produces Very 
Heavy 
Tonnage 
The variety you use is very 
important. You cannot afford to 
put the greater part of your corn 
acreage in the silo and our ex¬ 
perience has shown some kinds 
are much more adapted to plant 
for the silo. If you are feeding 
for beef, we suggest you plant 
Early Mammoth Yellow Dent, 
page 45, or Clarage, page 43, 
unless soil is very poor when 
one of the ensilage kinds is 
best, preferably Conner's Prolific. 
If feeding for milk production, 
the varieties below are unex¬ 
celled. 
Conner’s Prolific 
Ensilage 
YIELDS TWO TO SIX EARS ON 
EACH STALK 
Description. The color of the 
grain is white, the average length 
of the ears is 8^ inches, and 
each stalk bears from two to 
six ears. The stalks range in 
height from twelve to fourteen 
feet, according to season arid 
fertility of the soil. 
This wonderful new variety 
makes an abnormal growth pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of foliage 
and a greater tonnage than any other ensilage we have ever produced. It stands up well, is a quick, vigorous 
grower and beyond doubt, the best ensilage variety you can grow. If you have grown it you will want it 
again this year. If you have not as yet tried this kind you cannot afford not to plant at least a portion 
of your field and notice the difference. Price, quart, 50c, prepaid; per bu., $3.00; % bu., $1.75; peck, S5c. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent Ensilage 
We have developed a late maturing variety of Reid’s Yellow Dent that we are proud to tell you ranks 
with the very best of the ensilage varieties. The ears are very large which will insure an abundance of corn. 
The foliage is dense and you will be surprised at the small acreage that will be required to fill your silo. 
Nor is it too late to mature for you in the ordinary year. It has the same identical description as given on 
page 46, except it is a few days later in maturing. Price, per bu., $3.00; bu., $1.75; peck, S5c. 
Johnson County White 
Corn pure white and cob same color. The ears run from ten to eleven inches in length and about eight 
inches in circumference. The stalks make a good vigorous growth, well braced with a good system of brace 
roots, capable of withstanding severe wind storms, as well as drought. It is a variety very rich in protein, 
hence valuable for feeding purposes, also valuable for silo, as it makes as much fodder as the regular 
ensilage corn and so much larger proportion of ears, hence a much richer ensilage. Price, per bu., $3.50; 
% bu., $2.00; peck, $1.00. 
Scarff’s Live Stock 
HAMPSHIRES 
HOLD THE 
ENVIABLE 
SHOW RING 
RECORDS 
OVER ALL 
OTHER BREEDS 
AT THE 
INTERNATIONAL 
AND OTHER 
GREAT SHOWS 
THE PROLIFIG 
MOTHER 
THAT 
RAISES 
HER PIGS 
IS 
AN 
OUTSTANDING 
CHARACTERISTIC 
OF 
HAMPSHIRES 
HAMPSHIRES RAISE LARGE LITTERS 
Hampshires are the farmer’s ideal type hog. The pork barrel is the ultimate proof of the merit of all 
breeds and Hampshires have demonstrated their ability to produce a profit when other kinds failed. We have 
raised Hampshire hogs on our farms for many years and because of our feeding operations, the same exist 
on every farm, they have proven highly satisfactory and very profitable. No matter the size or weight, they 
are always active and will range for their food. Because of this inherent characteristic they naturally get 
plenty of exercise so necessary for the brood sow just before farrowing. Generally it is lack of exercise that 
causes farrowing troubles. Their activity adds greatly to their health and vigor. 
We offer especially, young fall 1934 males and females. Let us price you foundation for a pure bred 
herd. We will gladly send you information regarding stock of any age. 
