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GRASSES - SEED CORN « SOY BEANS 
Mechanicsburg, Ohio 
It’s not too late to order some of SCOTTS high quality noxious weed free Farm Seed. 
Most seeds can be shipped within a day of the time the order reaches us. Freight deliv- 
eries have been faster than for the past 5 or 6 years and seed has reached customers in 
excellent condition. Small quantities needed in a hurry can be sent parcel post insured or 
by express. Use the enclosed order blank and get your order made out and mailed today. 
SEED SITUATION 
Generally, supplies of alfalfa, brome, timothy and a few minor items are getting short 
because of low production last year. Don’t delay on them and if you are planning to sum- 
mer seed alfalfa or brome and want a particular kind it may be wise to order this spring. 
Red clover, mammoth, alsike, ladino, meadow fescue, lespedeza and a few other seeds 
seem plentiful. However, rather large quantities are still in growers’ hands so temporarily 
some items may run short until large handlers can get seed in and processed. 
There appears to be enough top quality oats and barley with the possible exception of 
Clinton 59. The same is true on hybrid seed corn. While our supplies are still good on all 
these seeds we would suggest a second choice be listed on late orders or we can write if 
out of the particular kind you want. 
Soybean seed supplies are hard to predict. Early harvested beans went to market when 
weather conditions were unfavorable and many beans carried too much moisture. Some of 
the western states have run into low germinations and some beans have been artificially 
dried. Whether enough beans will be cleaned and tested is anybody’s guess but we feel 
that there may be a rush for good seed near planting time. 
If you can use another copy or two of “Pastures” let us know. 
Sincerely, 
SCOTT FARM SEED COMPANY 
SCOTTS CUSTOMERS SAY 
We have always found your seeds better than 
average, always as advertised, and we fully expect 
to continue to do business with you so long as 
we need farm seeds. 
Stone, Ky. FOSTER L. APPLE. 
Your seeds have always been entirely satisfac- 
tory and I have always been well pleased with the 
prompt and courteous attention my order received. 
Gibsonia, Pa. WM. J. CATHERWOOD. 
I can say your seed is the best I have ever used. 
I believe every seed came up and say it produced 
one hundred percent. I have recommended your 
seed to many a farmer as the best. 
Linton, Ind. PIERCE WRIGHT. 
I like your high quality seed corn, also your 
grass seed. Both have given me good results, 
Meadow Bridge, W. Va. E. R. GWINN. 
We would appreciate it if you could supply us with 100 copies of Crop News and Views, No. 1, 
Vol IV, “Keeping Up to Date. This is a good writeu 
Ames, Iowa. 
p on the new varieties of forage crops. 
VIRGIL B. HAWK. 
LIBRAE 
RECEIVE 
& MAR 311949 
meses U. S. Department of Agricultur 
