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To give some information about the 
different Scott and Certified Hybrids 
handled, the following brief statements 
about each are made. 
Ohio M-15 
Seed stocks have been so scarce for 
this hybrid the past two years that we 
could only produce a large enough 
acreage to list it on our fall price list. 
By next year seed stocks should be 
back to normal. It is an early hybrid 
producing high yields of sound yellow 
corn. Ears are average in size and well 
filled at butt and tip. Stalks are me- 
dium in height and strong rooted. 
Maturity 90—95 days. 
Scotts 11 
This is a new early hybrid developed 
to take the place of Ohio M-15. It has 
tasseled and silked a few days ahead of 
M-I5 and has outyielded and appeared 
more corn borer resistant than M-15. 
Ears have been slightly larger and 
darker yellow in color although not 
quite as uniform. Where early corn is 
needed we believe Scotts 11 will give 
top yields and satisfactory performance. 
Maturity 90—95 days. Moderate seed 
supplies this year. 
Ohio M-34 
This is a high yielding early certi- 
fied hybrid. Blight resistant, strong 
stalks and good ears. Not quite as 
early as M-15 or Scotts 11. Plants re- 
main green when ears are well ma- 
tured. Slightly taller than the earlier 
hybrids, good performance over a wide 
area. Maturity 95—100 days. 
Scotts 22 
Here is a hybrid that every year gets 
many favorable comments. It has sur- 
prised us in its yielding ability; is 
drought and blight resistant and pro- 
duces good sized ears that husk easily. 
Strong roots, dark green leafy fodder, 
medium tall. Does well on different 
soils. The maturity of Ohio M-34, 
95—100 days. 
Ohio K-24 
A popular and widely used earlier 
hybrid. A consistent high producer, 
strong rooted, resistant to stalk rot, 
blight and corn borer. Medium to tall 
leafy green stalks, medium type ears. 
Has been a top yielder in its maturity 
class in several states in numerous tests 
and under regular farm conditions. 
Maturity 100—105 days. 
Ohio K-35 
A strong rooted and strong stalked 
hybrid, rather short and leafy, ears 
medium short and thick with deep 
starchy kernels. This hybrid seems 
most popular on lighter colored soils 
and farmers who have found it to their 
liking continue to use K-35 year after 
year. Maturity 100—105 days. 
Scotts 66 
A high producing medium maturing 
hybrid, one or two days earlier than 
Iowa 939. Blight, corn borer and stalk 
rot resistant, with sound ears that husk 
easily and are not subject to dropping 
off. A strong rooted, good crib corn 
that produces well over a wide range 
of soil types and conditions. A vigorous 
growing hybrid with many reporting 
on its high yielding ability. Maturity 
108—110 days. 
Iowa 939 
The most popular medium maturing 
hybrid in the corn belt. Very blight 
resistant, medium tall with medium 
size ears that dry out well. Widely 
used on many different soil types. A 
drought resistant, consistently good 
yielder. Maturity 110 days. 
Ohio W-17 
A medium maturing leafy hybrid. 
Large thick smooth type ears, stalk rot 
