SOY BEANS 
I Scioto was developed by the Ohio State University 
3 I w IV an( j released for distribution in 1933. The stalk 
as you note by the picture was very tall with stiff stem and set on 
an abundance of pods. It has been yielding at least three to five 
more bushels per acre than either Illinl or Manchu. It is slightly 
later than Manchu and beans are similar but somewhat smaller. 
It has proven an exceedingly good variety especially for the southern 
half of Ohio. Why plant another variety when Scioto is so outstand¬ 
ing in every way. Price, Scioto Soy Beans, $1.35 per bushel. 
R ANQF* I An edible Soy Bean. We have a limited quantity of 
DMIljLi c these Beans which you will be interested in trying 
for your own curiosity as well as your profit. They are good quality 
and very palatable. You should try a few of these Beans if only a 
trial in your garden. Price per lb. 10c postpaid or by express, not 
prepaid, 5c per ib. 
EARLY YELLOW 
An early yellow variety especially 
adapted for planting with early corn 
for hogging down. They mature earlier than most other kinds and 
yield well. Price, per bu., $1.25. 
IVI A N f* M 1 1 A midseason variety used both for HAY and 
*®*^'**'^**'^ SEED. It grows erect from 36 to 48 Inches tall 
and carries an abundance of foliage, making it ideal for the pro¬ 
duction of hay. If sown around middle to last of May can be cut 
around last of August when weather is good for curing. We use 
Manchu on our farms and have hauled in four to six big loads of 
hay per acre. The quality and feeding value of Soy Bean Hay 
equal Alfalfa. FOR SEED, the Manchu produces from 20 to 30 
bushels per acre. The bean ts yellow, medium sized, with black or 
brown seed scar. It excels other kinds because the beans do not 
shatter. Manchu is the ideal general purpose bean. Price, $1.25 
per bu. 
A medium sized black bean of unusual qualities, 
wonderful hay bean, grows very prolific, with many 
leaves. Is heavy yielder of beans and a variety we recommend very 
strongly. Plant a few of these beans in the corn you put in the silo. 
Price, $1.50 per bu. 
\/|D/^|K|| A A light brown vining type variety that is very 
popular for either hay or planting with corn 
for ensilage; generally too late for seed. Price, per bu., $1.50. 
VELVET BARLEY 
Stalk of 
Soy Beans 
Inoculate 
Soy 
Beans — Special 
price 
on 
large 
lots—described on 
pages 
48 
and 45). 
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This variety was originated at the Uni¬ 
versity of Minnesota and there has outyielded 
all other kinds. The Ohio State University 
and Experiment Station have also had good 
results. It is a heavy yielder and although 
we had general low yields of both Barley and 
Oats of all varieties last season it has always 
outyielded the other common kinds. 
This Barley has long heads and long awns 
which are smooth as velvet. Handles like Oats. 
Matures same season as other kinds. Pries 
per bu., $1.50; 10 bu. lots or over, $1.25 bu. 
Supply of Velvet Barley very limited. 
FALL BARLEY 
This variety has come quickly Into promt 
nence principally because of the high yields it 
has been making the last few years. Yields of 
60 to 80 bushels are not uncommon. Chinch 
bugs have not bothered this kind as it ripens 
too early for them. It should be sown latter 
part of September, and will ripen last of June. 
Write us this summer for prices. 
Inoculate Soy Bean Seed with Nod-o-gen or Nitragin for most luxuriant growth of foliage or higher pro¬ 
duction of seed. Either Dust or Liquid. Full description on pages 48 and 49. 
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