SCARFF’S OHIO HYBRIDS ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 
HYBRID Sweet Corn sore nivor 
M ARC ROSS C 13 6 This early Hybrid is outstanding in yield and re- 
e 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—45c per Ib. postpaid. Not prepaid per Ib. 45c. 5 Ibs. or 
over 37c. {0 Ibs. or over 35c. 100 Ib. lots, per Ib. 30c. 
SP ANCROSS P 3 Another early favorite maturing to the roasting ear 
stage in 80 days. Ears are around 74% 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 Ib. postpaid. Not prepaid per Ib. 30c. 5 Ibs. or over 2714c. 10 Ibs. or over 
25c per Ib. Write for prices of larger lots. 
CARMELC ROS This is the first year we have offered Carmelcross, how- 
ever we have had many requests for this Hybrid from 
folks who have seen it grow or have had some of the roasting ears. It is just a couple days 
later than Marcross C 13.6. The stalk is larger and is a most productive Hybrid. The ear is 
similar to Spancross P 39 but is several days earlier. Excellent for the Market Gardeners 
or the Home Garden. Price same as Marcross C 13.6. 
BANTAM The Standard Hybrid 
Sweet Corn — Devel- 
oped by Glenn M. Smith, of Purdue Uni- 
versity, 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 bac- 
terial 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  Marecross C13.6 
Corn for either roasting ears or canning 
purposes. Many of the large commercial canning companies 
are using this new variety with wonderful success. 
Price per Ib. postpaid 35c. Not prepaid per Ib. 30c; 5 Ibs. or 
over per Ib. 27144c; 10 Ibs. or over 25c per Ib. Write for prices 
of larger lots. 
PU RGOL This new Hybrid Sweet Corn 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 uni- 
form 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 Ib. postpaid 35c; not prepaid per Ib. 30c; 5 Ibs. or 
over 27Yec; 10 Ibs. or over 25c per Ib. Write for prices of 
larger lots. 
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STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
(14x5) Developed from crossing inbredlines 
HY BRI D Asgrow 14 x Asgrow 5. Introduced in 1930. 
Received All-American special mention for 1934. Highly val- 
Golden Cross Bantam is a heavy Producer uable to market gardeners and canners. Stalk sturdy with close 
growing upright 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. 
45c per Ib. postpaid. Not prepaid per Ib. 40c; 5 Ibs. or over, per Ib. 37c; 10 Ibs. or over 35c per Ib. 
NARROW GRAIN EVERGREEN HYBRID Semen ir every way and 
a very superior corn for those who like the shoe peg type. It is medium season maturing, a heavy producer 
with good medium sized ears, very sweet long deep grains. You will like this new Hybrid. Price same as 
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid. 
SEMESAN Jr. for Corn 
Every corn grower knows the importance 
of securing a good stand. But good stands, 
especially for early plantings or when the 
soil is cold and wet, are hard to get. Too 
many missing hills and too many hills with 
only one stalk usually leave a stand that is 
only fair. That’s what cuts into your corn 
income year after year. 
New Improved Semesan Jr. should help 
to give you better stands. It generally pro- 
tects the seed from decaying, and the 
‘seedlings from blights and root rots caused 
by such fungi as Diplodia and Gibberella. 
In most of the Iowa and Illinois tests re- 
ported use of Semesan Jr. treatment of 
the seed increased the stand over untreated 
seed by 5 to 15%. 
Use 11% oz. per bushel of seed thus costing only around 2c per acre. Price 112 oz. packet I5e; 4 oz. packet 
25c; | Ib. can 75c; 5 Ib. can $3.00. 41 
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