TREATED HYBRID SEED CORN 
Scotts Hybrid Corn has been graded for width, length and thickness and will plant easily and accurately in any make of planter. 
It is treated for protection against disease. The round kernels are graded uniformly and will yield just as well as the flats but 
special plates are usually required for accurate planting. These plates are available for most standard planters. 
Popular Hybrids are Listed—Ask About Others 
EARLY MATURING HYBRIDS MEDIUM MATURING HYBRIDS MEDIUM LATE HYBRIDS : 
Round Grade Flat Grade Round Grade Flat Grade Round Grade Flat Grade 
Ohiav Mints eas. 0s $5.75 bu. $8.25 bu. Towa! 939 ec $5.25 bu. $8.25 bu. Ohio (38 eee $5.75 bu. $8.25 bu. 
Ohio M 34............ a Jasbu.)) (S.2) DU: Ohio. W175. 228 5.25: bu. 82204 Du: Iowa 4059 ............ 5:75: bus. 8.208 ue 
OhiotKs 24a. Io bus 829.00, Ohio. Web >:/5, bus 6°82) 8Dus USS. 44 eee 5.75 bu, , $:257 bw 
Ohio ter sD pemee 5.79 bu. 8.25, bu; Did GO eens, 5.79) Dil net cue U AS: cS eae eee 3./D , Dus > bu. 
pee Ky 203—White Hybrid, later than U. S. 13. Flat Kernels $9.00 bu. 
SMALL FLATS—$7.00 per bu. These are uniformly graded, high in germination and esbaonticg to use. Planter plates pais 
need to be changed so the Cern isn’t planted too thick. Will plant 8 to 9 acres to the bushel. 
THICK FLATS—$7.00 per bu. These are 1/64 of an inch thicker than the standard grade medium and large flats. In most 
planters, the same plates as are used for the regular flats will give uniform and accurate planting. 
ROUNDS—Only medium and large rounds are offered. Diié to the dry weather, pollination in our crossing fields wasn’t as” 
complete as in past years resulting in a higher percentage of round kernels. Quotations have been made accordingly. 
SCOTTS HYBRIDS—While reports on the performance of these ‘Hybrids have been ER favorable, yet because of the oe 
unusual season, we suggest these be used on a trial basis. 
Flat Kernels $4.50 per half bu.; $2.25 per peck. Round Kernels $3.50 per half bu.; $1.75 per peck 
Scotts 22—Reported higher yielding than the M Hybrids. More drouth resistant, fodder remains 
green, uniform, ears husk easily. Maturity of M Hybrids. 
Scotts 66—Just a shade earlier than Iowa 939. Drought, blight and stalk rot resistant; strong rooted 
and high yielding. An easy husking, promising medium maturing Hybrid. 
Scotts 99—The same maturity as U S 13. Dark green, resistant to gars slightly higher yield- 
ing. Tendency for two good ears per stalk. 
SWEET CORN: Certified Golden Cross Bantam 55c¢ per lb.—Certified Ohiogold 75c¢ per lb.—Stowell’s Evergreen 35c per lb. 
