@ SCARFF’S SEED CORN IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE e 
CORN @ OPEN POLLINATED ® CORN) 
— CASH — 
BEST EARLY YELLOW 
Good Yield—Soft Texture 
Deep grain—small ceb—fine for hogging 
down—We cannot emphasize too strongly the 
value of this variety of corn. It is the high- 
est yielding early: kind we have ever grown. 
Has strong, healthy stalk, having many 
blades of deep green foliage. We have 
planted as late as June 15, and secured a 
good crop. Generally speaking the early 
planting always gives the greatest returns. 
The ears are medium to large with excep- 
tional food value. The cobs are small and 
deep red. Average Ears of Cash Corn 


Nearly twenty years ago we were growing Early Golden Surprise when we noticed in the 
field a few stalks that matured much earlier than the balance of the corn. The ears produced 
from these stalks had the same characteristics of our Cash today, except the grain was of 
reddish cast and more loose on the cob. By careful selection through the years we have 
developed the beautiful yellow, early maturing, solid corn we are offering this season. Seed 
Corn Prices, Page 44. 

Especially. early for hogging 
Blue Clarage—Very Early—Sweet down. Matures 85-95 days. This 
is a general favorite of the very early varieties. Produces heavy yield of good well-filled ears. 
Grains are deep and very broad, color is blue, hence the name. Many growers use and sell it 
as sweet corn as it is white until it begins to dent. When thrown to stock along with yellow 
corn they will eat the blue first. Has very high feeding value. The stalks are of medium 
height and carry heavy foliage. It is a very vigorous grower and can be planted earlier than 
most kinds. Feeders generally pay a premium for Blue Clarage. Seed Corn prices on page 44. 
& A new experience in Pop Corn. Pops extremely large yellow 
Hybrid Pop Corn tender grains. Heavy yielder. Seed is small and approxi- 
mately three pounds will plant an acre. Grow a small amount in your garden. Cannot accept 
ee for over three pounds per person. Price per Ib., $1.50; 'o Ib., 80c; '4 Ib., 45c; Packet 
trial, 20c. 

The most popular medium early mixed variety grown. Matures 
Bloody Butcher 95-110 days. An exceedingly heavy yjyielder. The stalk is 
medium size and ear is medium to large and carries its circumference clear to the tips. The 
grains are red and white streaked, making a very beautiful appearance. Our seed is from a 
heavy yielding strain, carefully graded and tested. Seed corn prices on page 44. 

Blue Clarage 

° Finest quality for early corn meal. We recommend Early White Dent to be 
Ea rly White Dent one of the very best early white varieties. It is a strong, thrifty grower and 
an exceptionally heavy yielder for an early corn. If you plant early you can be the first in your community 
to have white corn meal. It matures for us on clay soil in about 90 days. The cob is not large and grains 
deep. You will like this early variety as it fills the need for a white general purpose corn better than any 
kind we know anything about. Try a small acreage and allow it to prove itself. Seed Corn prices on*page 44. 
New HYBRID POP CORN New 
A new experience in Pop Corn. Pops extremely large yellow tender grains. Heavy yielder. Seed is small 
and approximately three pounds will plant an acre. Grow a small amount in your garden. Cannot accept orders 
for over three pounds per person. Price per Ib., $1.50; 2 Ib., 80c; 4 Ib., 45c; Packet trial, 20c. 
® WOODBURN GOLDEN YELLOW DENT @ 
Our seed corn was secured from Mr. Wood- 
burn (in Champaign County) soon after it 
was introduced. We bought several of his Woodburn 
entire crops and have carefully bred and Corn 
selected until we can safely say it is one of 
the best producing varieties of open pollin- 
ated corn in Ohio today. It ripens 3-5 days 
later than Cash and together make an excel- 
lent combination, both yielding 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. 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 pro- 
portion to the fertility. Price on Page 44. 







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