Scarff’s Yellow Clarage 
This rarlety Is a general farorlte wher- 
erer grown, especially does it appeal to 
those who like to produce show com. It Is 
easy to hu^ and one of our very best 
feeding corns. A load of Clarage will out¬ 
weigh almost any other variety. 
Clarage matures in about 106 to 110 
days. Average length of ear abi ut 8 % 
Inches. Average height of ear «n( stalk 
from 4 to 6% feet. Foliage very 
heavy, making excellent fodder and 
where high percentage of corn is 
desired it makes wonderful ensilage. 
The foliage gives it a heavy tonnage. 
We recommend it also as one of the 
best early maturing ensilage varieties. 
Seed corn prices page 44. 
Yellow Clarage 
Ears 
— WHITE 
CAP For Poor Land — 
Insure Your Corn Crop by Planting 
Our Special Strain 
No other corn will produce more bushels of good solid ears 
on thin land than our special strain of White Cap. For over 
thirty years this variety has been grown by us, and no pains 
spared to improve it for the special purpose of high yield and 
well-developed ears. It not only yields well on thin land, but 
responds to high culture and rich soil as any other corn. It 
will do well on either clay or black soil and every farmer 
should grow one or more fields of this variety to insure 
against crop failure. The ears are slightly tapering, averaging 
about inches long. Stalks with plenty of blades, making 
excellent fodder. It matures in 100 to 110 days. As the name 
implies, it is a white cap corn—not a white corn, but yellow 
kernel with a small cob, and moderately deep grains filled out 
to the very ends. Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
REID'S YELLOW DENT 
MEDIUM SEASON—LARGE EARS—GOOD FODDER 
Our strain of Reid’s Is especially adapted for Ohio condi¬ 
tions, It is more of the smooth type that has been producing 
the highest yields. Grains are well dented and set close to¬ 
gether on the cob in very straight and well defined rows. It 
is fine for ensilage, will produce a heavy tonnage and its early 
maturity will permit you to fill your silo in good time. This 
season is an ideal time to get started with Reid’s. Seed Corn 
prices on page 44. 
WOODBURN GOLDEN 
YELLOW DENT 
Ear 
Our seed corn was 
secured from Mr, 
Woodbum (in Champaign 
County) soon after it was in¬ 
troduced. 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 
White Cap make an excellent combination, both yielding heavy crops and 
Corn the Cash maturing earlier gives you an opportunity to have it 
out of the way just in time for the Woodbum. 
Large ears of golden yellow corn with big deep grains will always distinguisli 
Woodbum from any other variety. So popular has it become that it has won a 
special class in practically all com 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. Woodbum 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. See Corn 
prices on page 44. 
DISCLAIMER ON ALL FARM SEED 
We allow you 20 days to test our seed any way you see fit, and If at the 
expiration of this time it is not entirely satisfactory, return it to us 
promptly and we will refund your money, but we do not warrant In any 
way, express, or implied, the contents, or the description, quality, produc¬ 
tiveness, or any other matter of any seeds sold by us and we will not be In 
any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept these 
seeds on the above terms, he must return them at once, and money will 
be refunded. 
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