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 
Average Ears of Cash Corn 
BLUE CLARAGE 
Wo cannot emphasize too strongly the value of this variety of corn. It is the highest yieiding early kind 
wo 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. 
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 care- 
f u 1 selection 
through the 
years we have 
developed the 
beautiful yel¬ 
low, early ma- 
tur'ing, solid 
com we are 
offering this season. You will like thfs 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. 
Seed Corn prices page 44. 
ESPECIALLY EARLY FOR HOGGING DOWN. 
MATURES 85-95 DAYS. This is a general 
favorite of the very early varieties. Produces heavy yield of good well-filled 
ears. Grains are deep and very broad, color is blue, hence the name. Many 
growers use and sell it as sweet corn as it is white until it begins to dent. 
When thrown to stock aleng with yellow com they will eat the blue first. HAS 
VERY HIGH FEEDING VALUE. The stocks are of medium height and carry 
heavy foliage. It is a very vigorous grower and can be planted earlier than 
most kinds. 
Many farmers in our neighborhood use it for their main crop 
where all com is fed on farm. Feeders generally pay a premium 
for Blue Clarage. We especially recommend it to you. Seed Corn 
prices on page 44. 
Will m a - 
ture any¬ 
where in the corn belt. A great deep grained high quality feeding 
com. The cob is small and many times we have shelled 60 to 62 
pounds of shelled corn from 70 pounds of ears. The stalk is of 
medium size and stands very erect. There are a great number of 
blades which makes it valuable for feed. We recommend Golden 
Surprise where you want to hog down part of the field and allow 
the balance to stand. In fact, it fits in any program you may 
have because of its two outstanding characteristics, first being 
medium early and second a very heavy yielder. We are sure you 
will like Golden Surprise. Prices on page 44. 
WOODBURN GOLDEN “MrSV wool: 
YFIIOIA/ dent (ill Champaign County) soon 
" ■ after it was introduced. We bought 
several of his entire crops and have carefully bred and selected 
until we can safely say it is one of the best producing varieties 
of good solid corn in Ohio today. Our experience is backed by 
many of the leading corn growers of the State. It ripens 3-5 days 
later than Cash and together make an excellent combination, both 
yielding heavy crops and the Cash maturing earlier gives you an 
opportunity to have it out of the way just in time for the 
Blue Clarage Woodburn. 
Large ears of golden yellow corn with big deep grain will always distinguish 
Woodburn from any other variety. So popular has it become that it has won 
a special class in practically all corn shows in Ohio and other states. The 
stalks are medium size, carry plenty of blades and the ears are about 4-4% 
on the stalk. Many stalks carry two ears measuring about 9 inches on average 
soil and larger in proportion to the fertility. Woodburn has never failed to 
produce a good yield for us and has won a permanent place on our farms. 
It will not disappoint you and may increase your yield many bushels per acre. 
Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
EARLY GOLDEN SURPRISE 
Crow, bird and animal repellent saves seed corn. Corn and other seed 
treated with Crow Tox will be perfectly safe. Crows, Pigeons, Moles, 
Pheasants, Gophers, Wood Chucks, Squirrels, etc., hate Crow Tox and will 
not touch treated seeds. Fully described on page 44. 
Woodburn Matured Stalks 
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