Scarff’s Ohio Hybrids Are Always Dependable 
Ind. 614 Ears 
I ^ I A A ^ 1 ^ Probably this Hybrid Is better known and 
Wl 1 grown on more farms than any other In 
Ohio. It has a wide range of adaptability and it carries lots of foliage, is 
an ideal general purpose Hybrid. Equally as good for the silo as for husk¬ 
ing. The fodder is of medium height with medium length ears having 18 
to 20 rows of medium deep grains. Indiana 614 is especially adapted to 
heavy soils because of its quick response to soil fertility. We are sure 
you will like this Hybrid. 
OHIO L 31 
While this is the latest maturing Hybrid we offer, 
it is not too late for central and south central 
Ohio. L 31 will mature with Lancaster Sure Crop and Reids Yellow Dent. 
It produces large leafy fodder and wonderful long, good grain ears car¬ 
rying 16 to 18 rows of medium depth kernels. Very easy to husk. Altho 
It is just about the right size and season for an ideal silo Hybrid, it also 
will make an abnormally heavy yield of grain In adapted areas. 
All flat grains will be graded as nearly as possible to plant with regu¬ 
lar edge drop plates. We will gladly recommend plates for all small or 
irregular grains. Price and description of all Hybrid seed on Page 30. 
Departments of Agricultural Engineering and Agronomy, Ohio Agricultural 
Experiment Station and Ohio State University Make this Statement 
Concerning Round or Irregular Grains 
“Since hybrid seed com is both expensive and valuable, and the ker¬ 
nels on the different parts of each hybrid seed ear have similar hered¬ 
itary qualities, seed of corn hybrid Is generally marketed in three or four 
grades—large flats, medium flats, and rounds (large and medium). The 
round or irregular kernels are capable of producing at least as high yields 
as the flat kernels. The only difficulty Involved in using them is getting 
a fairly even drop with the regular planter plates; however, planter 
plates can be secured from tlie manufacturer which will drop round or 
irregular kernels with a satisfactory degree of accuracy.” 
U C A /I This is a comparatively new Hybrid and is a good one. Especially 
• ■ Is it recommended second bottom or any good fertile soil. It is 
medium to the late side and will produce a heavy tonnage for the Silo or mature 
a big yield of grain. Its plants are tall and very lodge resistant. The ears are quite 
long, comparatively smooth with 18-20 rows of medium to shallow depth grains. If 
you have a field of very fertile soil and want a very heavy yield try U. S. 44. 
U C I 3 This Hybrid has been grown generally only last year. It probably 
• Id is the latest maturing we offer. Here too is a general purpose 
Hybrid. Producing a heavy tonnage of ensilage or maturing an unusually heavy 
crop of corn. The plants are medium tall and ears are of medium length carrying 
20-22 rows of quite deep grains. U. S. 13 promises to be one of the most popular of 
the later kinds. It Is very disease resistant, withstanding wilt, which Injured so 
many fields this year, and maturing normally where other kinds were drying pre¬ 
maturely from one cause or another. If you have fairly fertile soil we certainly 
recommend U. S. 13 to you and if we could we would even insist you test it with 
any Hybrid in its maturing class. We are sure U. S. 13 will stand on its own per¬ 
formance. We predict this Hybrid is one that is here to stay. 
HYBRIDS FOR ENSILAGE 
FOR TONNAGE—ECONOMY—BETTER SILAGE—MORE GRAIN 
Save acres of your com by using Hybrid seed for your silage. It not only resists 
lodging a great deal better than the open pollinated kinds, but produces more and 
richer silage. U. S. 52 Is used extensively in Northeastern 
Ohio or wherever early silage is wanted. U. S. 44 and 
U. S. 13 for all Central and Southern Ohio are un¬ 
equaled. 
CROW-TOX 
Protect your com by using Crow-Tox. It aids in pre¬ 
venting Crows, English Starlings, Pheasants, Blackbirds, 
Woodchucks, Squirrels, Moles, etc., from pulling and 
digging up your planted corn. You will have better results 
if you scatter a few kernels of the corn about the field 
after planting. 
Crow-Tox will not injure the seed corn, but is a positive 
protection In the prevention of seed rotting in the soil. 
Larger crops are assured through Its use. Less labor is 
involved for Crow-Tox eliminates replanting. Put one 
bushel in box or can and pour on one-half pint can of 
Crow-Tox. Mix thoroughly and seed is ready to plant. 
Price Vj Pint, 60c; pint, $1.00; quart, $1.50; gallon, $4.00. 
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