Scot. 1) 90-95 days maturity 
A high yielding, early hybrid, dark green color, sound dark yellow kernels. 
Dries out quickly and will crib early. Medium-sized ears that husk easily. 
This hybrid has out-yielded Ohio M-15 and is adapted to short season 
areas or for late planting where later hybrids are normally used. 
Ohio M15 90-95 days maturity 
A favorite for short seasons producing uniform, sound, well-filled medium- 
sized ears. It is resistant to lodging, has good roots and is an easy husker, 
produces well in its maturity class and is suited to a wide variation of 
soil types. 

Scolts. 22 95-100 days maturity 
This hybrid compares in maturity to Ohio M34. However it has outyielded 
everything in its class and has compared favorably in yield with later 
hybrids. Medium tall, good stalks and roots with medium to large ears. 
Will not crib quite as soon as Scotts 11 and Ohio M15 but ears dry out 
rapidly and are sound. Don’t pass this one up if you want a combination 
of earliness and high yields. 
Scot. 33 100-105 days maturity 
A handy size hybrid of the K maturity group. Dark green color, dark 
yellow deep sound kernels. This hybrid has good resistance to disease, is 
strong stalked, bred for top yields and attractive appearance. Don’t over- 
look this hybrid for medium early production. You will like the way it 
performs. 
Ohio K35 100-105 days maturity 
One of the strongest rooted and stalked hybrids available. Resistant to 
lodging and blight, short to medium in height, leafy, medium-sized ears 
with deep starchy kernels. Is most popular on light colored or thinner soils 
and farmers who have found it to their liking use it year after year. 
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