Woodburn Golden Yellow Dent 027,500 cour, as oe 
burn (in Champaign County) soon after it was introduced. 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 make an excellent combination, both yield- 
ing heavy crops and the Cash maturing earlier gives you an opportunity to have 
it out of the way just in time for the Woodburn. ; 
Large ears of golden yellow corn with big deep grains will always distinguish 
Woodburn from any other variety. So popular has it become that it has won a 
special class in practically all corn 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. Woodburn has never failed to produce a 
good yield for us and has won a permanent place on our farms. It will not dis- 
appoint you and may increase your yield many bushels per acre. Seed Corn 
prices on page 44. 
i This variety is a general favorite 
Scarff s Yellow Cla rage wherever grown, especially does it 
appeal to those who like to produce show corn. It is easy to husk and one of our 
very best feeding corns. A load of Clarage will outweigh almost any other variety. 
Clarage matures in about 105 to 110 days. Average length of ear about 8 
inches. Average height of ear on stalk from 4 to 5% 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 on page 44. 
Scarff’s Ensilage Corn 
Hybrids for 
Ensilage 
For Tonnage—Economy— 
Better Silage—More Grain 
Save acres of your corn by us- [ 
ing Hybrid seed for your silage. It § 
not only resists lodging a great fe 
deal better than the open pollin- ¢ 
ated kinds, but produces more and 
richer silage. U. S. 52 is used ex- 
tensively in Northeastern Ohio or Ears U. S. 13 Hybrid matures in Central and 
wherever early silage is wanted. F 
U, d, 4f and U.S. 18 for all Cen- Southern Ohio—see Area map Page 38. 
tral and Southern Ohio are unequaled. i 
We call your attention especially to U. S. 13, a new Hybrid that will mature 
with outstanding yields in central and southern 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. 
—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, see page 39. 
Woodburn Matured Stalks f a a . Yields two to six ears on each 
Conner S Prolific Ensilage stalk. Description—The color of 
the grain is white, the average length of the ears is 814 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. It stands. 
up well, is a quick, vigorous grower. Seed Corn prices below. ; 
ows We have developed a late maturing variety of Reid’s Yellow Dent that we 
Reid Ss Yellow Dent 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 corn. 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. 
4 Corn pure white and cob same color. The ears run from ten to: 
Joh nson County White eleven inches in length and about eight inches in circumference. 
The stalks make a good vigorous growth, well braced with a good system of brace roots, capable of withstand- 
ing severe wind 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. 
Open Pollinated SEED CORN PRICES Open Pollinated 
All Seed Carefully Shelled and Graded 

All Varieties on Pages 42 and 43 Ensilage Varieties on Page 44 
Per Bushel ........... Sw dunner eaera, 2 93000 ° 1) Per Bushel &,, ana lec cua aes heetecere 4s eneeeOe 
Per 12 Bushell). ..e. 59% be exe gfe ed Dull Per,.,/2, Bushel Aiea eee POS Seder 71118 
Per % Bushel .............. et elt .900|7Pernid/a Bushell 23 ee eee .. 1.00 
Treat your Seed Corn with new Semesan Jr., for increased production of better quality corn. 
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