> SCARFF’S SEED IS ALWAYS: DEPENDABLE ® 
SCARFF’S LAWN SEED 
Your lawn is the show window to your home and only. the 
The first requisite is good clean 
seed that will germinate properly. Where artificial sprinkling 
is available seed can be sown at almost any time of the year. 
Otherwise sow very early in the Spring or Fall, using about 1 
lb. of seed to every 200 square feet of lawn. We pride our- 
selves in mixing our own seed of the very best quality. 
is for the ordinary lawn with some 
Price per 
Ib., 90c; 5-Ib. lots, postpaid, 85¢ per Ib.; by express not pre- 
paid, per Ib., 75e; {10-Ib. lots, per Ib., 72c. Ask for prices in 
best should please you. 
“Heavy Sod” 
shade and some sunshine. 
larger quantities. 
“Shady Spot” 
reseed under trees or the north side of your home. 
per Ib. higher than “Heavy Sod” mixture. 
White Dutch Clover sould be pres- 
ent in all lawns 
and pastures. Makes a compact growth, covering the 
ground completely. If you have thin spots in your 
lawn they can be thickened quickly with White Dutch. 
Price per Ib., 75c. 
This is a hardy per- 
Reed Canary Grass ennia! which yields 
large amounts of palatable and nutritious hay, and 
also provides excellent pasture. Aside from repro- 
ducing 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 re- 
maining green throughout the growing season; not 
exhibiting the summer-dormant period following seed 
is our mixture where you have a 
great deal of shade or you want to 
Prices 5c 

“Pride Yourself on Having a Good Lawn” 
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., 50c. 
Kentucky Blue Grass 4.3°"0y peren- 
nial grass fa- 
miliar to everyone. Where permanent pastures are 
desired it should be sown with other grasses about 
15 lbs. per acre. When sown alone, 25 lbs. per acre. 
Will grow anywhere. Price per Ib., 75c; 10-Ib. lot, 
per Ib., 70c; 100-Ib. lots, per Ib., 65c. 
; The domestic or annual kind is used in 
Rye Gr ass seed mixtures because of its ability to 
grow fast and produce a green manure crop or pasture at a 
comparatively cheap cost. It is sown after early potatoes 
and in the last corn cultivation for a cover crop. It 
rarely lives over winter in our Ohio climate. Price per Ib., 
{5c. 
. is used as the domestic 
Perennial Rye Grass {s cd, 28 the, domestic 
tures especially because it sprouts and grows rapidly, 
forming cover and pasture quicker than most other grasses. 
Price per Iib., 20c. 
POP CORN ooitinates 
Giant Yellow South American Pop Corn. Pops ex- 
ceptionally large yellow grains of 
delicious flavor. Very popular now in commercial use. Is me- 
dium season and a good producer. Price below. 
New variety of hull-less pop 
Myers Perfection corn and one of the most de- 
licious of them all. Larger than ordinary, hull-less, and will 
produce twice as many bushels. Although just being intro- 
duced, it is replacing most of the older favorites with the 
commercial poppers wherever it has become known. Try some 
of this wonderful pop corn. Price below. 
Prices, Open Pollinated Pop Corn Seed, except where otherwise noted, per '2 Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 
40c; 2 Ib. 75c postpaid; by express, not prepaid, per Ib. 30c; 5 Ib. $1.40; 10 Ib. $2.25 

Myers Perfection Pop Corn 
— BARLEY FOR SPRING SOWING ~& 
Long Awns but smooth as velvet—Yields as heavy or heavier than Bearded Varieties 
Spring barley 
It shades very little and gives the young alfalfa 
Velvet Bar ley —Disease Resistant. Six Rows—Stiff Straw that will not lodge easily. 
has long been recognized as ideal nurse crop for Alfalfa. 
plant just the right protection. Price per bu., $3.50. 
Spring Bearded Barley [,";.: 
barley 
is used more extensively than any other kind 
and very satisfactory with combines. Price 
per bu., $3.00. 
TREAT BARLEY WITH CERESAN 
Fall Barley This variety has come 
quickly into prominence 
principally because of the high yields it has 
been making the last few years. Yields of 60 
to 80 bushels are not uncommon. Chinch bugs 
have not bothered his kind as it ripens too 
early for them. It should be sown latter part 
of September, and will ripen last of June. 
Write us this summer for prices. 
All Seed Prices Subject to Change 
Without Notice 

