SCARFF’S OHIO HYBRIDS ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 
OH IO W 4 This Hybrid is slightly later than K24 and ripens 
; earlier than Iowa 939. It is good in both yield 
and performance. The plant is of medium height, blades dark green with 
ears placed medium height. The kernels are well dented and the cob is 
small. Its ear has 16 to 18 rows of richly colored corn. This Hybrid is 
adapted over a wide area and has been most satisfactory. Price on last 
Hybrid page. 
OHIO WI This new Hybrid is way above the average in 
performance, yield, and in fact most all desirable 
characteristics. The plants are very dark green in color, carry an abun- 
dance of leaves and are of medium height. W10 is most desirable in that 
it possesses a very vigorous root system which almost insures it from 
lodging and in addition resists blight, stalk rot and corn borer. The 
kernels are large, well dented and medium soft for feeding. We 
believe this will be a popular Hybrid and you should plant at least part of 
your acreage in W10. It matures slightly later. than W36 and earlier than 
C38. It forms an excellent combination for succession of maturity with 
either of the above. Price on last Hybrid page. 
1IOW A 306 This Hybrid is very similar to Iowa 939 with 
most of the faults corrected. The shank is much 
better thus eliminating the serious ‘ear dropping habit of Iowa 939. The 
stalk is improved in that it does not dry so rapidly. The ear produced is 
of good size with medium soft deep kernels. The yield averages slightly 
above lowa 939 with maturity about the same. We have hesitated to grow 
any more Iowa Hybrids because of the excellent kinds now in Ohio, how- 
ever, Iowa 306 seems to have many outstanding characteristics our corn 
growers are demanding. We are sure you will like this Hybrid for mid- 
season maturity. Price on last Hybrid page. 


Hybrid Sweet Corn produces the most uniform ears, makes the 
highest yield of more delicious roasting ears than any other corn 
you can plant. Use only Hybrids in your Garden this Spring. 
Ohiogold 1, the New Hybrid, is sweeter than you can imagine corn 
to be. Include some of this Hybrid with your order. 

j N D 60 This Hybrid is very popular all through western Ohio 
e wherever Iowa 939 and W17 are grown. It has a 
good sturdy stalk with ears placed medium height. The ear is quite 
cylindrical, of good size, and has good deep grains of about the same 
hardness as Yellow Clarage. Ind. 608 is adapted to all types of soil 
and can be grown in all areas where Iowa 939 is recommended. Prices on 
“OHIO W36 
THE BLUE RIBBON HYBRID 
OF 1944 
Early Midseason Maturity | ae fie, Stalk and 
High Yield — Resists Blight phism fe) 
and Corn Borer 
This outstanding Hybrid produces a me- 
dium size stalk with a large 16-18 rowed 
ear placed just right for either hand husking 
or for gathering with the picker. The ker- 
nels are large and medium soft. It matures 
in around 100 days. Our neighbor is a 
feeder of several hundred cattle each year 
and has grown W36 since it was first intro- 
duced. He says it is the best Hybrid he has 
ever grown and fed. Many farmers feeding 
all kinds of live stock are telling us the 
same story. We do not hesitate to recom- 
mend this Hybrid to you very highly. Plant 
W36 with any other Hybrid of its season and. 
we will be satisfied to let its performance 
speak for itself. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OHIO W17 This Hybrid matures 
about the same sea- 
son as Iowa 939 and is especially adapted 
to the heavier soils where early corn is de- 
sired; however, it will do equally well on 
rich upland. ‘We would not advise using 
W17 on poor gravelly upland. It has a 
heavy foliage and is especially desirable for 
early Silo filling and stands among the 
leaders in the yield tests. The ear is large é ! : 
and placed medium height with short shank. -, W36 Produces Fine Quality Ears 
Prices on last Hybrid page. 
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