SCARFF S OHIO HYBRIDS ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 
HYBRID Sweet CORN 
FOR QUALITY, YIELD 
AND FINE FLAVOR 
Cp A ^ ^ One of the earliest Hybrids which will produce a wonderful crop for you. 
^ iL The highest prices are always paid for the first roasting ears and Span- 
cross C 2 is by far the best Hybrid you can plant for this •market. The old open pollenated kinds maturing 
so early are generally so susceptible to Stewart^s Disease or Bacterial Wilt that they seldom produce heavy 
yields, sometimes being destroyed altogether. Spancross C 2 is very wilt resistant. We recommend this new 
Hybrid to you. After your first taste it will have a permanent place In your garden. 
Stalk medium, ears uniform 10-14 rows. Kernels, golden yellow and of good quality. It will produce ears 
to eating stage in 72 days. 
Price—35c per lb. postpaid. Not prepaid per lb. 30o. 5 lbs. or over 27i^c; 10 lbs. or 
over 25o per lb. Write for prices of larger lots. 
A ^ 1 3 early Hybrid is outstanding in yield and re- 
I sistance to disease. The ears are of medium size 
and have an excellent sweet flavor. For extremely early sweet corn it ranks with the best 
and we recommend it to you. Price same as Spancross C 2. 
CDAKJ^DOCC P 30 -^^other early favorite maturing to the roasting ear 
rA\r^V^lxV/JJ r stage in 80 days. Ears are around 7^4 inches in length 
having 10-12 rows extending well over the tips. It is a heavy cropper and especially desir¬ 
able for either the home or commercial market. It has an excellent sweet flavor. 
Price—35c per lb. postpaid. Not prepaid per lb. 30c. 5 lbs. or over 27%c; 10 lbs. or over 
25c per lb. Write for prices of larger lots. 
I P^P^CC P 3Q This Hybrid is just a little later than Spancross C2 
W n I r IxV/J J M and should be in every commercial or family gard¬ 
ener's program. The stalk is thrifty with ears filled well to tip. 12 to 14 rows of yellow sweet 
and very tender kernels. It produces roasting ears in 84 days. 
Price—35c per lb. postpaid. Not prepaid per lb. 30c. 5 lbs. or over 27%c; 10 lbs. or 
over 25c per lb. Write for prices of larger lots. 
This Hybrid is proving to be one of the best of the 
early mid-season kinds requiring about 78 days for 
maturing. It produces very heavy and is being planted extensively by Market Gardeners 
everywhere. You will like Marcross P 39 for your private garden or to plant commercially. 
Price same as Spancross C 2. 
MARCROSS P 39 
Marcross CI3.6 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
THE STANDARD HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Developed by Glenn M. Smith, of Purdue University, and introduced by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and 
the Purdue Experiment Station. This corn is outstanding because of its resistance to Stewart’s disease or 
bacterial wilt and because of this factor can be planted exceptionally early and you can be certain of a good 
crop. It is extremely prolific and produces high quality Sweet Corn for either roasting ears or canning pur¬ 
poses. Many of the large commercial canning companies are using this new variety with wonderful success. 
NO GARDEN, WHETHER FOR HOME OR COMMERCIAL USE, IS COMPLETE WITHOUT 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
The ears are larger than Golden Bantam and have 10 to 14 rows. The kernels are of medium width and 
depth. The color is not quite as deep yellow as Golden Bantam and is four to eight days later. We have grown 
It on our farms and we are recommending it to you very highly. We know of no other variety or other Hybrid 
which combines so many good qualities, has as delicious a 
flavor and yields so heavily as Golden Cross Bantam. Ask 
your County Agent or your university about this wonderful 
new Sweet Com and we know you will give it a trial. 
Price per lb. postpaid 35c. Not prepaid per lb. 30c; 5 lbs. or 
over per lb. 27^c; 10 lbs. or over 25c per lb. Write for prices 
of larger lots. 
— PURGOLD — 
This new Hybrid Sweet Cora is very similar to Golden Cross 
Bantam. In fact has the same seed parent. The male Parent 
is a new line No. 14 which increases the yield over Golden 
Cross and gives very definitely superior stalk characteristics. 
It produces very uniform 7 to 8 inch ears of 12-14 Rows each. 
'This being slightly larger than Golden Cross Bantam. The 
ears are cylindrical and the cob is small. 
Price per lb. postpaid 35c; not prepaid per lb. 30c; 5 lbs. 
or over 27^c; 10 lbs. or over 25o per lb. Write for prices of 
larger lots. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
U Y R D I 1^ resembles the Country Gentleman very 
n I D IVI much except it is a little larger and a better 
producer. It has an even more delicious flavor than that of the 
open pollenated variety. Kernels are white and season is same 
as Country Gentleman, 
40c per lb. postpaid. Not prepaid per lb. 35o; 5 lbs. or ever 
per lb. 32c; 10 lbs. or over 30c per lb. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 
UYDD I rV from crossing inbredlines Asgrow 14 x 
n I D IVI Asgrow 5. Introduced in 1930. Received All- 
American special mention for 1934. Highly valuable to market 
gardeners and canners. Stalk sturdy with close growing up¬ 
right ears, 4 feet from ground; foliage medium green. Ears 
very slightly tapered, uniform, with 16 to 18 rows. Kernels 
white, medium wide, deep; medium cob. 
40c per lb. postpaid. Not prepaid per lb. 35c; 5 lbs. or over 
per lb. 32c; 10 lbs. or over 30c per lb. Golden Cross Bantam Is a heavy Producer 
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