Scots. 75 112-114 days maturity 
This hybrid should prove one of the best in its maturity class. 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. 
“I like your high quality seed corn also your grass seeds. Both have 
given me good results.’ E. R. Gwinn, Meadow Bridge, W. Va. 
“Your corn is the best that | have grown yet.’ Henry Newman, 
Gates Mill, Ohio. 

lowa 4059 114-116 days maturity 
A popular 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. 
Frequently 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 with deep, starchy, soft kernels. 
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. 
NEW HYBRIDS—A number of promising new hybrids are being released 
in Ohio. Some are certified and some are listed as Experimental. While 
Scotts are not producing these as yet, limited supplies of several will be 
on hand and others can be obtained for those who want to give them a trial. 
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