SCARFF’S FARM SEED ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 
EARLYANA SOYBEANS 
MATURES EARLY ENOUGH FOR WHEAT IN NORTERN OHIO 
This new early kind matures about four days ahead of Richland and nine days earlier 
than Mingo. The plants are slightly taller than Richland and a little more susceptible to 
lodging but much more resistant than Mingo. This variety has been very satisfactory 
wherever grown the last few years and we feel it has a very definite place where wheat is to 
be sown or for one reason or another the beans should be harvested early. Price, $4.75 per 
| @ BANSEI e 
. This is a large-seeded early variety used as a green shell 
Edible Soy Beans bean as well as for ripe edible beans. Its plants are erect 
and compact in habit of growth and of medium height. It bears pods profusely and under 
peak eta Emr eney zt Do mines pods per plant than most other edible varieties. Eating 
quality is good. as a slight 
tendency to shatter. INOCULATION PAYS WELL 
This variety is one of the best See back Cover Pag« 
and we recommend it to you 
very highly. Try some in your 
garden or truck patch this year. 
Price, postpaid, 30c per Ib. By 
express, not prepald, 25c per 
Ib.; 10-Ib. lots, 23c per Ib.; 50- 
Ib. lots or over, 20c per Ib. 
Produces an immense yield of 
Sudan Grass nutritious hay. Can be sown 
as late as July. Sometimes sown with Soy Beans 
with splendid results. It is easy to cure and is rel- 
ished by stock. A small patch will make a surpris- 
ing yield. Price {5c per oF $12.50 per 100 bee 
This variety is more palat- 
Sweet Sudan able and contains more su- 
gar than the ordinary Sudan. Would suggest you 
try this variety. Price 20c per He ; “i 
A new variety of cane which 
Atlas Sorgo is a cross between White Kaf- 
fir corn and sourless cane. When planted in rows 
with Corn Planter it requires 7 to 10 lbs. seed per 
acre and will mature in around 120 days. Stalks are SOYBEAN FIELD near Spencer, Ohio 
7 to 10 feet in height, leafy, very juicy and sweet. : 5 . 
Excellent for Silage. Price. per te 200: 10-Ib lot, One drill row thru center not inoculated. Remainder 
(5¢ per Ib.: 100-Ib. lots, [4c per Ib. of field inoculated with NITRAGIN. 
REED CANARY GRASS 
This is a hardy perennial which yields large amounts of palatable and nutritious hay, and also provides 
excellent pasture. Aside from reproducing itself by seed, it spreads by underground stems, forming a thick- 
heavy turf when established. It is adapted to the climate of the northern states, being affected little by drouth 
or cold and thrives well in the shade. This grass has the characteristic of remaining green throughout the 
growing season; not exhibiting the summer-dormant period following seed production as do most of the pasture 
grasses. A fine smooth seed bed, such as that usually prepared for small grains, is satisfactory. The seed can 
be sown in the late fall or early spring. Seed sown just before the ground freezes up will lie in the ground over 
winter and will be ready to grow in the early spring. Seeding rates are from 5 to 8 pounds per acre broadcast 
when sown alone. Price per Ib., 75c. 
Plant for Early Hog Pasture 
7 H When sown with Oats at rate of one bushel peas and one bushel oats 
Canadian Field Peas (preferably Columbia) make a wonderful quick pasture or hay as you 
may desire to use them. Peas are a legume almost equal to clovers. Sow same time as outs. Price per bu. $6.50. 


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Dwarf Essex Rape is a pasture plant for all kinds of livestock—sheep, cattle, 
Dwa F f Essex Rape mad hore ans ae Meee Se aaly’ the pasture will be ready in five weeks 
from the time of sowing. Unlike other forage plants, rape can be sown at any time during spring and summer 
so a good pasture may be had whenever it is needed. Dwarf Essex Rape will prepare sheep and hogs for market 
berted in less time than any other forage 2 a eal 7 . 5 ” a 
plant. I 
May be sown in corn at last cultivation. 
Good results are generally obtained for 
late fall pasture when Dwarf Essex Rape is 
sown after the spring grain has been har- 
vested. When sown broadcast, 6 to 8 
pounds may be sown per acre. Price, per 
Ib., 30c; 10 Ibs. or over, per Ib., 25c. 
Early Hybrids M15, M34, 
Cash or Blue Clarage 
described on pages 36 and 42. Planted just 
as soon as at all possible and in which 
you have sown Dwarf Rape at last cultiva- 
tion will furnish plenty of early hog feed 
just when you need it most. 
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