FIELD CORN 
Ohio-Grown Field Seed Corn 
Grown by Clark & Son Co., Ohio’s famous 
Seed Corn growers. We have a fine lot of 
varieties, all Northern Ohio grown and sure 
to mature for you. Send for samples at once. 
F.O.B. Cars: Peck (14 Ibs.) $2.00; 
bushel (56 Ibs.) $6.75 
EARLY BUTLER. A _ remarkably early 
Corn of reddish yellow color, maturing in 
75 to 80 days. Has 7 to 8-foot stalks, 
small cob, deep kernels. Matured. the 
past five seasons in Northern Ohio. 
EARLY SMOKY DENT. Ripens in 80 
days. A white-cap variety with red under- 
color and good-sized ears. Shells well to 
the ear. Stalk of medium size. One of the 
best early Corns we have ever grown on 
our own farms. 
GOLDEN GLOW. This is an extra-early 
yellow dent. Grows a stalk about 7 feet 
high and ears about 7! inches long, with 
12 to 14 rows, slightly dented. 
Broom Corn 
IMPROVED EVERGREEN. The leading 
variety. Western grown. Oz. 5c; lb. 
15c; Ib. 25c. 











BROOM CORN 
Fifty-six Years of 

“Golden Rule” 
Hybrid Field Corn 
State Certified—High Purity— 
Good Germination 
Hybrid Corn will produce 25 per cent more 
per acre than the old type. The varieties we 
offer below are the earliest and best for 
northern states. 
F. O. B. Cars; Peck (14 Ibs.) $2.50; 
bushel (56 Ibs.) $9.00 
M-34 90-DAY CORN. A _ high-yielding, 
early hybrid with plants dark green in 
color. The ears are medium sized and thick, 
with deep grains, highly resistant to blight. 
OHIO K24. Most dependable and highest 
yielder of the K group. This early-ma- 
turing 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 about 4 feet 
high. A good hybrid to plant if you want 
to use the corn binder in harvesting. Ears 
do not drop off easily. The stalk is quite 
corn-borer resistant. 
Ensilage Corn 
F. O. B. Cars: Peck (14 Ibs.) $2.00; 
bushel (56 Ibs.) $7.50 
HY-CROSS T-13. 110 to 115 days. Grows 
stalks 12 to 14 feet high and a big ear 10 
to 12 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of 
broad white grain and a red cob. Vigorous 
growth. Earlier than Eureka, with an 
improved root system, making a stronger, 
hardier plant. Actual tests have proved 
it to be superior in tonnage and feeding 
qualities, 
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SUGAR CANE OR SORGHUM 
EARLY AMBER. J4lb. 10c; Ib. 25c. 
WHITE KAFFIR CORN. W4lb. 10c; Ib. 
25c. 
TIMOTHY 
Ohio High Test 
Prices very reasonable this season, war- 
ranting your making a big planting of 
Timothy seed; in fact, prices are most reason- 
able of any time in the past ten years. Our 
supply is the best. Write when you get this 
catalog and get prices for advances. 
Hansen’s Inoculator 
It Does the Work 
Powder Form 
CLOVERS. Red Alsike, Mammoth and 
White. 1-bus. size can, 50c. 
ALFALFA. Sweet Clover, Bur Clover 
and Hubam. 1-bus. size can, 50c. 
LESPEDEZA. 100-lb. size can, 50c. 
SQY BEAN. 2-bus. size can, 30c. 
PEAS. Garden, Field, and Sweet. 1-bus. 
size can, 25c. 
BEANS. Navy, Kidney, String, 
Wax. 1-bus. size can, 25c. 
SUDAN GRASS 
This forage crop is of immense value to the 
South or any section not sufficiently supplied 
with rainfall. It is a great drought resister 
and makes an excellent quality of hay. 
Grows from 5 to 9 feet tall and stools freely 
when given plenty of room or after cutting. 
Do not sow until the ground has become 
thoroughly warm. Sow 16 to 24 pounds to 
the acre broadcast, or 4 to 6 pounds in 
drills, 18 to 24 inches apart. 
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