W. _N. SCARFF’S SONS, NEW CARLISLE, OHIO 
OHIO C38 
“Medium Season Maturity— 
Heavy Yield—Blight and 
Corn Borer Resistant—Grain 
Large with Soft Texture” 
Ohio C38 is without doubt the most popular of the 
medium season Hybrids. The plant is most vigorous 
in growth which, when small, makes it more resis- 
tant to insect pests that many times destroy the corn 
plants completely. It produces large, straight-rowed, 
well filled ears of corn with kernels quite deep and 
soft. It has a short shank and is well adapted for 
machinery harvesting. It matures in around 110-115 
days and is being produced over a wide area of Ohio ae segcegeiaig ss: 
and states surrounding. These outstanding qualities ae a ORE Cee 
have made the increase in acreage planted to C38 8 vi 
very remarkable. Price on last Hybrid page. C38 Ears are Uutstanaing 
Although this Hybrid was one of 
. 7 the very first kinds to be introduced 
it is still without doubt the most 
popular of its maturity class. In comparison with L 
Hybrids from other states as well as from Ohio it still 
ranks the best. When many fields this past year were 
suffering heavily from blights, U.S. 13 was only 
slightly affected and went on to mature both the stalk 
and grain normally. It produces large ears, deep 
medium starchy soft grains, a sturdy stalk which 
stands erect and is very disease resistant. The fine 
quality, rich-looking ears have 20-22 rows of good 
deep medium soft grains of high feeding value. While 
this hybrid has been listed as one of the later kinds, 
it is maturing easily in the C area, especially on the 
darker soils. Prices on last Hybrid page. 
The Ideal Silage Hybrid— 
Heavy Grain Yield—High 
Carotene Content. This 
combination grain and silage Hybrid is without ques- 
tion the most profitable to produce wherever you 
U.S. 13 The Standard for Ohio want to fill the silo with high food value silage. 
Carotene used in all grain feeds is most expensive to 
buy and why purchase it when you can produce it. This combination of heavy grain yield and carotene makes 
L94 silage the best. The ears are large with long deep grains. The shank is short and holds the ear tight 
to the stalk, making it most desirable for the corn binder and easy to feed in the ensilage cutter. Will mature 
same season as U.S. 13 and will produce heavy crop for cribbing. Price on last. Hybrid page. 
We have replaced Ky. 203 with Ind. 750 be- 
as cause of its much superior root system which 
makes it more resistant to lodging. It is a very 
heavy yielder in its adaptation of the fertile areas of the southern half of Ohio. It has outstanding U.S. 13 
consistency. The stalk is medium tall with good-sized ears and deep grains. Price, all grades, $1.00 per bushel 
higher than on Jast Hybrid page. 
* HYBRID POP CORN : 
This is the pop corn hybrid that is most satisfactory where quality is desired. For 
J the home garden it is wonderful. It pops good sized grains with practically no hull 
and the most delicious flavor. It is early maturing and is an excellent yielder. 
If you have customers or friends wanting the best in pop corn, produce P3l. It is a must for your garden. 
Prices for Purdue 31—$1.00 per Ib.; 60c per !/2 Ib.; 35c per '% Ib.; 20e per trial packet, Parcel Post Prepaid. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, 75c per Ib.; 1!0-Ib. lots or over 65¢ per Ib.; 25-Ib. lots or over 60c per Ib. Write 
for prices on larger lots. 
MYERS 
PERFECTION 
A white hulless pop corn, 
not a hybrid, but a better, 
more delicious white kind 
than any hybrids we have 
yet found. Popped grains 
larger, flakier and more 
delicious than the regular 
hulless. Price 50c per Ib., 
postpaid. 
WE PREPAY FREIGHT 
ON HYBRID CORN 
Many of our customers 
like to come directly to 
our warehouse to get their 
Hybrid Seed Corn. If you 
cannot do this WE WILL 
PREPAY THE FREIGHT 
TO YOUR STATION on 
all Hybrid Corn shipped 
to points in Ohio, Indiana, 
Kentucky, Pennsylvania 
and West Virginia. Yellow Hybrid Pop Corn is Best 
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