
MORE SATISFACTION IN PLANTING 
1. Small or light and extra large ker- 
nels are taken out by the clipper 
cleaner. Everything possible is done to 
keep only those kernels which will 
produce healthy, vigorous plants. 
2. Removing the short grains by length 
grading is the second step in preparing 
Scotts “easy to plant” hybrid seed. 
“All of the Hybrid Seed Corn I have purchased 
of you has been in perfect condition with excel- 
lent germinating qualities.” —F. L. Peet, Wyom- 
ing County, Penna. 
3. Flats and rounds are separated as 
the corn is graded for thickness—an- 
other step in preparing “pleasure to 
plant” hybrid corn. 
4. Width grading of both flats and 
rounds is the final step in obtaining 
uniformly graded corn that will plant 
easily and accurately in any make of 
corn planter. | 
“IT have never had any trouble with your seeds 
coming up; they are as good as money can 
buy.”—G. A. Boll, Lawrence County, Ohio. 



