SCARFF’S ENSILAGE CORN 
Hybrids for Ensilage 
FOR TONNAGE—ECONOMY—BETTER SILAGE- 
MORE GRAIN 
Save acres of your corn 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. 
62 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 unequaled. 
VVe call your attention especially to U. S. 13 a new Hybrid 
that wiil mature with outstanding yields in central and south¬ 
ern Ohio. Makes one of the real ideal type ensilage corns. An 
abundance of blades, medium tall and medium sized stalk with 
a wonderful yield of grain that adds much value to the silage. 
Ears U. S. 13 Hybrid matures in Central and 
Southern Ohio—see Area map Page 38. 
—HYBRIDS ARE MORE DEPENDABLE— 
Hybrids resist lodging much more than do the open pollinated ensilage varieties. This you know is of untold 
value both in cutting with the binder or by hand and makes feeding the cutter! much faster and easier. 
Hybrid seed for your silo will pay you well. We suggest you use the small flat grains as you want to plant 
your silage a little thicker and too we suggest you add a little cane seed and a few Virginia Soy Beans. They 
will add value to your silage and volume per acre. Price of Hybrid seed on page 89. 
Oonnor’c Fncilao'A yields two to six ears on each stalk. 
^ Description. The color of the grain is white, the 
average length of the ears is 8% inches, and each stalk bears from two to six ears. The stalks range in height 
from twelve to fourteen feet, according to season and fertility of the soil. 
This wonderful new variety makes an abnormal growth producing an abundance of foliage and a greater 
tonnage than any other ensilage we have ever produced. It stands up well, is a quick, vigorous grower and 
beyond doubt, the best ensilage variety you can grow. If you have grown it you will want it again this year. 
If you have not as yet tried this kind you cannot afford not to plant at least a portion of your field and 
notice the difference. Seed Corn prices below. 
have developed a late maturing variety of Reid's Yellow 
^ Dent that we are proud to tell you ranks with the very best of 
the ensilage varieties. The ears are very large which will insure an abundance of com. The foliage is dense 
and you will be surprised at the small acreage that will be required to fill your silo. Nor is it too late to 
mature for you in the ordinary year. It has the same identical description as given on page 42, except it is 
a few days later in maturing. Prices below. 
Corn pure white and cob same color. The ears run 
WW ■ ■■ fcw from ten to eleven inches in length and about eight 
Inches in circumference. The stalks make a good vigorous growth, well braced wdth a good system of brace 
roots, capable of withstanding severe wdnd storms, as well as drought. It is a variety very rich in protein,, 
hence valuable for feeding purposes, also valuable for silo, as it makes as much fodder as the regular ensilage 
corn and so much larger proportion of ears, hence a much richer ensilage. Seed Corn prices below. 
SEED CORN PRICES 
ALL SEED CAREFULLY SHELLED AND GRADED 
ALL VARIETIES ON PAGES 42 AND 43 
Per Bushel .$2.50 
Per Vx Bushel. 1.60 
Per 14 Bushel.85 
ENSILAGE VARIETIES ON PAGE 44 
Per Bushel .$3.00 
Per 14 Bushel. 1.75 
Per !4 Bushel. 1.00 
Treat your Seed Corn with new Semesan Jr., for increased production of better quality corn. 
Corn Is your main crop—don’t gamble with poor seed—order Scarfrs seed today. 
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