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GRASSES - SEED CORN - SOY BEANS 
Sa ae Ohio 


DEAR SCOTT CUSTOMER: 
It will soon be planting time and we feel quite a few do not have all 
their seed on hand ready to sow. Rail and motor freight deliveries have 
been exceptionally good and small quantities can be sent insured parcel 
post or by express. Make out your order and mail it today. 
We think there is plenty of most varieties of seed for everyone. Of 
course, some minor items may run short and those who wait until the last 
minute might not be able to get exactly what they want. We have good 
supplies of practically every item ready for immediate shipment. 
OATS And SOYBEANS 
Quite a few have written asking about seed oats. Clinton 59 and 
Clinton 11 are improved Clintons and are equal in all important respects. 
They are more uniform in height and ripening and yield as well or better 
than Clintons. Mindo, Columbia and Andrew are 4 to 5 days earlier than the 
Clinton varieties, not quite as stiff strawed but equal in test weight and 
yields. They are more suitable where earliness is desired. There is no 
one best variety and all are well cleaned, treated and ready to sow. 
An increase in Soybean acreage is expected this year. We believe there 
will be enough seed of varieties such as Hawkeye and Lincoln, although 
there have been scattered reports from several states that some germinations 
have not been good. Inoculation is furnished without charge on all Soybeans. 
If a friend can use a copy of "Soybean Production" let us know. 
HYBRID CORN 
The quality of seed corn is tops and supplies are good. All has been 
carefully graded to plant without trouble. SCOTTS hybrid seed corn is 
treated to give added protection if soils are wet and cold at planting time. 
There is a wide selection in each maturity class. Of course, we feel 
everyone should be using one or more of the SCOTT hybrids as they are 
superior in several important respects. With variations between seasons, 
soils, and insect and disease conditions several hybrids should be grown 
each year. 
A SCOTT customer writes from West Virginia, "I have used SCOTTS Seed 
Corn for ten years and have never in that time been beaten by my neighbors 
for a large crop of high quality corn." Another from Michigan wrote, "We 
are very well pleased with SCOTTS corn. Have found stalks with 3 sound 
ears and have counted 8 stalks in a row of drilled corn each with 2 ears." 
Plant at least a part of your corn acreage with SCOTTS this year. 
THE SCOTT FARM SEED COMPANY 
Mechanicsburg, Ohio 
