SCARFF’S SOY BEANS FOR OHIO FARMS 
-- LINCOLN -- 
HIGH OIL CONTENT—REMARKABLE YIELD 

Increase Block Lincoln 
Lincoln is the result of a natural cross in 1934 of a strain of Mandarin and Manchu at the Illinois 
Experiment Station. Since that time it has been tested all over the Soy Bean growing area of the United 
States with highly satisfactory results. 
Lincoln matures slightly later than Mingo and same as Dunfield. Is about a week later than Richland. 
The plant grows slightly taller than Mingo or Dunfield and tends to branch considerably when planted thin. 
The stalk 1s stiffer than Dunfield, Illini or Mingo but not quite as stiff as Richland. 
The Oil content is highest and the quality of oil is the best of any variety yet available. 
The Lincoln Soy Bean is generally adapted throughout Ohio, with the possible exception of the Northeastern 
section where earlier maturing varieties should be grown. In central and southern Ohio Lincoln will mature 
sufficiently early to precede wheat when planted early and in rows. Price per bu., $3.50. 
RICHLAND SOY BEANS 
Stiff Stalk — Early Maturity — High Yield 
This variety is a general favorite for fertile soil and especially if you want to follow with wheat. It matures 
about a week earlier than Lincoln. The stalk is very stiff and stands erect when all other kinds have fallen 
over. One of the best varieties for combine. Richland produces a large size bean with high oil content which 
makes it a most satisfactory kind for both the producer and the processor. Price per bu., $3.50. 
MONROE 
Earliest-High Yielder 
There has been a definite need 
for a variety of soybeans that 
would yield well and mature 
early enough for wheat sowing in 
eentral and northern Ohio. Mon- 
roe matures about four days 
earlier than Earlyana and eight 
to ten days earlier than Lincoln. 
Their yield is slightly over that 
of Earlyana and is equal in 
height, protein and oil content. 
This variety shows a great deal 
of promise and is highly recom- 
mended by our psc is Sta- 
tion and Extension epartment. “ 
Price per bus $3:75: Monroe Soybeans are thrifty 




Wilson A medium sized black bean of unusual qualities, wonderful hay bean, grows very prolific, with 
many leaves. Is heavy yielder of beans and a variety we recommend very strongly. Piant a few 
of these beans in the corn you put in the silo. Price, $3.75 per bushel. 

Vir inia A light brown vining type variety that is very popular for either hay or planting with corn 
g for ensilage; generally too late for seed. Price, $4.25 per bushel. 

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DISCLAIMER ON ALL FARM SEED 
We allow you 20 days to test our seed any way you see fit, and if at the expiration of this time it is not 
entirely satisfactory, return it to us promptly and we will refund your money, but we do not warrant in any 
way, express or implied, the contents, or the description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any 
seeds sold by us and we will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept 
these seeds on the above terms, he must return them at once, and money will be refunded. 
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