W. N. SCARFF’S SONS, NEW CARLISLE, OHIO 
OHIO C38 
‘“‘Medium Season Maturity— 
Heavy Yield—Blight and 
Corn Borer Resistant—Grain 
Large with Soft Texture” 
Ohio C38 is without doubt the most popular of the 
new medium season Hybrids. The plant is most 
vigorous in growth which, when small, makes it 
more resistant to insect pests that many times de- 
stroy the corn plants completely. It produces large, 
straight-rowed, well-filled ears of corn with kernels 
quite deep and soft. It has a short shank and is 
well adapted for machinery harvesting. It matures 
in aie Pee oe eels and a being peed 
over a wide area o io and states surrounding. All : . 
of these outstanding qualities has C38 Ears are Outstanding 
made the increase in acreage 
planted to C38 very remarkable since it was introduced and we certainly suggest you place 
your order as quickly as possible. We are proud to offer this Hybrid. Price on Hybrid page 40. 
IOW A 40 5 Another Iowa Hybrid that seems to make a remarkable record of 
performance and yield here in Ohio. It is slightly later than 
Iowa 939. Maturing at practically same season as C38 and strangely, too, the yield records 
are almost identical. It produces a good healthy stalk, blight resistant and leaves quite dark 
green in color. The ears are not rough like Iowa 939. This Hybrid is an excellent corn for 
mechanical harvesting and because of its increasing popularity we have increased our 
acreage again this year. Try Ia. 4059 with C38 and take your choice. Price on Hybrid page 40. 
OHIO L94 FOR SILAGE AND GRAIN—HEAVY FOLIAGE—HIGH CAROTENE 
CONTENT. This combination grain and silage Hybrid has proven its 
value again this year. The stalk of L94 is very deep green, almost black. It contains more 
earotene, which is very valuable as a dairy feed, than any other silage corn we know. The 
ears are large with long deep grains. The shank is short and holds the ear tight to the stalk, 
making it most desirable for the corn binder and easy to feed in the ensilage cutter. Will 
mature same season as U. S. 13 and will produce heavy crop for cribbing. Price on Hybrid 
page 40. 
WHITE HYBRID IND 75 We have replaced Ky. 203 with 
e Ind. 750 because of its much su- 
perior root system which makes it more resistant to lodging. It is a very heavy yielder in its 
adaptation of the fertile areas of the southern half of Ohio. It has outstanding U.S. 13 consis- 
tency. The stalk is medium tall with good-sized ears and deep grains. Price, all grades, 50¢ 
per bushel higher than on hybrid page 40. 



KY 203 Many of our customers have excellent results with this hybrid and we 
e can offer it to you. Prices, all grades, 50c per bushel higher than on 
hybrid page 40. 
IOWA 4059 aes eae eo ee 
S 37 This Hybrid matures 3 to 5 days later than U.S. 13 and has yielded 10% more. Its stalk 
U. e is medium large with an abundance of leaves. The ears are average to long with 16-20 rows 
of very deep yellow kernels. It is decidedly more resistant to leaf blight than U.S. 13. Especially recommended 
for very fertile soil in the southern half of Ohio. Prices as quoted on hybrid page 40. 
OH fe) L8 6 is one of the most outstanding three-way crosses. Its exceptionally heavy yields and 
good performance have created such a demand that we felt it our duty to offer it again 
this year. You will not be disappointed if you are in the adaptation area of L86. It is most difficult to - 
produce the seed but those who have grown L86 agree that price, which is higher than other hybrids, is 
insignificant when compared with returns. Price $1.00 per bushel higher than on Hybrid page 40. 
— OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN — 
We offer two of the most popular varieties of open pollinated seed corn. ‘‘Blue Clarage,” an early kind with 
high sugar content. ‘‘Scarff’s Cash,” an early, mid-season, high-yielding variety which has proven most satis- 
factory. Price of either ‘‘Blue Clarage”’ or ‘‘Cash,” per bu. $4.50; '% bu. $2.50. 

U Ss 13 The standard for comparison. One 
a a of the oldest and still one of the 
most popular of all in Ohio. We grew more U.S. 13 
than any other kind this season. It produces large 
ears, deep medium starchy soft grains, a sturdy stalk 
which stands erect and is very disease resistant. The 
fine quality, rich-looking ears have 20-22 rows of 
good deep medium soft grains of high feeding value. 
While this hybrid has been listed as one of the later 
kinds, it is maturing easily in the C area, especially 
on the darker soils. Prices on hybrid page 40. 
WE PREPAY FREIGHT ON HYBRID CORN 
Many of our customers like to come directly to our 
warehouse to get their Hybrid Seed Corn. If you can- 
not do this WE WILL PREPAY THE FREIGHT TO 
YOUR STATION on all Hybrid Corn shipped to points 
in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia. U. 8. 13 Ears 
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