1948 OHIO CERTIFIED 1948 

Segre Detasseled- Dried- Shelled- 
Graded—AII Under Personal 
Supervision 
OH 10 M1 Adapted especially for from north central to 
northern Ohio. This Hybrid is a favorite for short 
seasons, maturing in around 90 days. The stalks are medium tall 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 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 10 M3 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 even though the ears are well matured. The 
ears are medium sized with very deep kernels. Plants are highly resistant to 
blight. An excellent kind to use for hogging off or for early feed throughout 
central and southern Ohio. Do not overlook this early Hybrid as it has proven 
: most valuable the last few years to use where you want to pick and sow 
Ear of M34. +=wheat at the proper time. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
HEAVY YIELD — DISEASE 
RESISTANT — MEDIUM 
STALK. This new Hybrid 
which we offered last season 
has by far exceeded our expectations. Wherever produced it yielded unusually 
heavy, much more corn than most other Hybrids of the W class in which it 
belongs. It seemingly is the most outstanding medium Hybrid yet introduced. 
It produces large ears with grains of good depth and fairly soft 
texture. The stalk is medium size with ears placed from 4 to 5 
feet high. The fodder has many large blades. It shows fair to good 
resistance to corn borer and blight. All of these fine characteris- 
tics make this hybrid stand out by itself and we urge you to try 
part of your acreage. It will pay you good dividends. Price 50c 
per bushel higher for all grades than those printed on last Hybrid 
page. 
OHIO K3 AN EARLY HEAVY YIELDING HYBRID. 
Maturing earlier than Iowa 939 and just 
a little later than M34 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. 
The ears, as per the cut, are medium length with grains medium 
large and quite deep. If you prefer corn not quite so hard this 
Hybrid will please you. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
OH fe) K2 Most dependable and highest 
Ear of 3218 yielder of the K group. This 
early maturing Hybrid has a very definite place in most 
: sections of Ohio where corn is picked and wheat sown. 
The ears are large and cob small which contributes a 
lot to quick drying for early cribbing. The kernels are 
large and richly colored. The plants are 
of medium height. Very leafy, and quite 
dark green, with ears placed around 4 ft. 
high. A good Hybrid to use if you want to 
use the corn binder in harvesting. Ears do 
not drop off easily. The stalk is quite corn 
borer resistant. We have increased our pro- 
duction of K24 each season. Prices on last 
Hybrid page. 
Clinton Oats for 1948 
We believe without fear of contradiction this 
variety is the best yet introduced in Ohio. 
Our yields this year were heavy, from 60 to 
80 bushels per acre of good quality grain, 
weighing 34 to 40 pounds. It is medium early 
and the most disease resistant variety we 
have ever grown. We will have our Clinton 
. Oats ready for distribution any time after 
a January 1, 1948, and offer Certified seed at 
Ears of Ohie K35 $3.00 per bushel. Stalk M15 
W. N. Scarff’s Sons, New Carlisle, Ohio 








