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OH iO M1 5 A favorite for short seasons, maturing 
in around 90 days. The stalks are 
slightly taller than K28 and are very resistant to lodging. The ears 
are of medium size with 14 to 18 rows of medium deep grains. This 
Hybrid will produce you an abundance of early corn and we feel it 
has a very definite and permanent place in our farming program. 
Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OH fe) M34 EARLY—DEEP GRAIN—HEAVY YIELD. 
This early maturing hybrid is one of the 
heaviest yielders of its season. The plants are dark green in color 
and hold their greenness well, giving an appearance of lateness 
Ear of M34 even though the ears are well matured. The ears are medium sized 
and thick with deep kernels. Plants are highly resistant to blight. 
An excellent kind to use for hogging off or to husk for early feed. 
Price on last Hybrid page. 
OH iO K23 This is one of the older Hybrids that is 
still popular. The plants are not large 
and are quite sturdy, making a combination that is most lodge 
resistant. It produces an abundance of dark green foliage which 
is characteristic of K23. The ears are low on the stalk, medium 
length and having 16 to 18 rows of well dented grain. Price K23 
on last Hybrid page. 
OH Ce) K35 AN EARLY HEAVY YIELDING HYBRID. 
Maturing earlier than Iowa 939 and just 
a little later than K23 makes this Hybrid ideal to use as the early . 
part of your crop. Its stalks are medium in height and the excel- 
lent root system makes it withstand lodging exceptionally well. Stalk MI5 
The ears, as per the cut, are medium length with grains medium 
large and quite deep. They too carry more starch and if you prefer 
corn not quite so hard this Hybrid will please you. We believe K35 
has a very definite place and its superior performance will make it 
a general favorite wherever it is adapted. We can recommend this 
Hybrid to you very highly. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OH iO K2 4 One of the Good New early Hybrids. 
Very high in yield and with very de- 
sirable stalk characteristics, a combination seldom 
found. The plants are of medium height, very leafy and 
quite dark green. The ears are of good size, cob small 
with large, quite deep richly colored grains. They are 
placed medium low on the 
stalk which is quite corn 
borer resistant. K24 is 
dependable and you need 
only to try it for the proof. 
Prices on last Hybrid 
page. 
Vicland Oats 
The new early white oats 
which was so outstanding 
in yleld and quality again 
Ears of Ohio K23 this year. $1.75 per bushel. Ears of Ohio K35 
OUR 1944 SELECTION OF GOOD HYBRIDS 
M34—VERY EARLY RIPENING U.S. 13—LATE MIDSEASON CHOICE 
W36—EARLY MIDSEASON MATURITY L94—FOR YIELD AND SILO 










C38—BEST MIDSEASON. HYBRID (Matures same as U.S. 13) 
W. N. Scarff’s Sons, New Carlisle, Ohio 
