CORN © OPEN POLLINATED @ CORN 
— CASH — 
BEST EARLY YELLOW 
Good Yield—Soft Texture 
Deep grain—small cob—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. Corn Prices Below. Average Ears of Cash Corn 
eM Especially early for hogging 
Blue Clarage Very Early—Sweet Goin: 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 below. 

Wh ite Dent One of the best white varieties. The fodder is medium size and our 
strain is one of the heaviest producers for a medium season kind. The 
grains are quite deep and it is a good kind for feeding or to make corn meal. This kind 
fills the need for a white general purpose corn. Price below. 
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SCARFF’‘S ENSILAGE CORN—-Open Pollinated 
4 ea ° Yields two to six ears on each stalk. Deserip- 
Conner Ss Prolific Ensilage tion—The color of the grain is white, the aver- 
age length of the ears is 8% inches, and each stalk bears from two to six ears. The stalks 
range in height from twelve to fourteen feet, according to season and fertility of the soil. It 
stands up well, is a quick, vigorous grower. For ensilage only. Price $4.50 eer dates 
° Corn pure white and cob same color. The ears run 
Johnson County White from ten to eleven inches in length and about eight 
inches in circumference. The stalks make a good vigorous growth, well braced with a good sys- 
tem of brace roots, capable of withstanding severe wind storms, as well as drought. It is a 
variety very rich in protein, hence valuable for feeding purposes, also valuable for silo, as it 
makes as much fodder as the regular ensilage corn and so much larger proportion of ears, 
Blue Clarage hence a much richer ensilage. Price $4.50 per bushel. 
@ WOODBURN GOLDEN YELLOW DENT e 
Our original Woodburn seed was pur- 
chased from Mr. Woodburn (Champaign Co.) Woodburn 
and we have carefully bred and _ selected Corn 
until we can safely say it is one of the best 
producing varieties of open pollinated corn 
in Ohio today. It ripens 3-5 days later than 
Cash and together make an excellent com- 
bination. 
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 large ears. Price below. 







Yellow 
Clarage 
Ears 

YELLOW CLARAGE 
This variety is a general favorite wherever grown, especially 
does it appeal to those who like to produce show corn. It is 
easy to husk and one of our very best feeding corns. A load 
of Clarage will outweigh almost any other variety. Clarage 
matures in about 105 to 110 days. Average length of ear about 
8% inches. Average height of ear on stalk from 4 to 5% feet. 
Foliage very heavy, making excellent fodder and where high 
percentage of corn is desired it makes wonderful ensilage. The 
foliage gives it a heavy tonnage. Seed Corn prices below. 
Open Pollinated @ SEED CORN PRICES © Open Pollinated 
All Seed Carefully Shelled and Graded 
Per Bushel.........$4.00 Per 2 Bushel......$2.25 Per % Bushel......$1.50 
Ensilage Corn, 50c per Bushel Higher 
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