Scowea. 60W = 110-112 days maturity 
A white hybrid slightly later than medium in maturity. This is only the 
second year for Scotts 60W and we don’t know everything about it. 
However, the ears are medium to large, stalks are dark green, resistant 
to lodging and blight and yields have been good. Throughout the corn 
belt it is proving to be one of the best of the earlier whites. It picks easy 
and if you want a medium early white hybrid you can’t miss trying this one. 
“I am ordering 3 bushels of Scotts 66 corn. Last year I had one 
bushel and it was the best corn I had.” H. L. Miller, Groveport, Ohio. 

Soll. 75 112-114 days maturity 
Here is another new hybrid that from all reports will be in demand. Bred 
for yield, blight resistance, attractive appearance and medium size fodder. 
Dark yellow deep kernels, vigorous growing and a good root system. Picks 
clean, husks easy, will dry out quicker and crib sooner than Ohio 38. 
Try it on a small acreage this year. 
lowa 4059 = 114-116 days maturity 
A clean picking, strong rooted, medium late hybrid. This hybrid is a 
combination of the best lines of Iowa 939 and Ohio C38. Blight resistant, 
high yielding, dries out early and does well on different soil types. Fre- 
quently used in the Southern half of Ohio where wheat is seeded following 
corn. 

Ohio C38 116-118 days maturity 
One of the best medium late hybrids, deep, starchy, soft kernels similar to 
Ohio W36. Good stalks, leafy; blight, smut, and stalk rot resistant. Ears 
are large and a little slow in drying out. Can be used for ensilage as well 
as crib corn. 
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