SCARFF’S FARM SEED ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 
e HAWKEYE SOYBEANS e 
Hawkeye Soybeans are best early midseason kind 
Hawkeye Soybeans have again this 1950 season, proven their merit and have probably made the 
best all-round performance of any of the varieties grown in Ohio. The plant is large and stands well 
as shown in the above picture. This field was planted with one of our corn planters in rows 40 inches 
apart at the rate of 1 bushel per acre. The yield was 35 bushels of fine quality beans per acre. 
Hawkeyes are produced in all sections of Ohio and, as stated, they seem to be doing remarkably well 
everywhere. They are very satisfactory when planted around May 15th to 25th all through the 
central and southern sections of Ohio to follow with wheat. In the northern part of Ohio they require 
the full season to mature. Monroe should be used in this area. Our seed was all planted early and 
matured before the September frosts. Price per bu., $4.00. 
—, CASH (Open Pollinated) CORN —, 
We offer our old standard open pollinated variety that has done so well for us all through the years. 
Even though almost 95% of the seed planted is Hybrid, we still have many of our customers wanting 
Cash Corn. This variety is medium early, is excellent for hogging off to precede wheat. Many folks 
grow it for the silo. They plant pretty thick, around 8 or 9 inches apart and, as it matures early, they 
can get that job out of the way. We offer Medium Flat grains and Large Fiat grains at $5.00 per bushel. 
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SEED WHEAT TRUMBULL and SENECA. Prices 
cannot be established at this early date. However, let us 
have your order and it will be subject to your approval 
when we write you this summer and price is set. You will 
be under no obligation and seed will be reserved for you. 
This variety has come quickly into 
Fall Barley prominence varincipally because of the 
high yields it has been making the last few years. Yields of 
60 to 80 bushels are not uncommon. Chinch bugs have not 
e bothered this kind as 
it ripens too early for 
them. It should 
be sown latter part 
of September, 
and will ripen 
last week of 
‘J une. Write 
_us this sum- 
merfor 
prices. 
Korean Lespedeza 
This new Clover is especially adapt- 
ed to the southern half of our 
state and farther south. It will 
grow on the poorest soils. It is a 
wonderful pasture crop and a quick 
soil builder. It is an annual clover 
but reseeds itself very readily and 
maintains a permanent stand Our 
seed is of good quality Price per bu. 
of 25 Ibs., $3.50. 
Moore Spring Barley 
A new smooth kind. Stiffer straw 
than other barleys and yield has 
been more dependable and higher. 
Give this new variety a try. Price 
per bu., $3.75. 
IMPO RTANT Price of all Farm Seed is subject 
to change without notice. We 
make every effort to establish our prices and keep them, 
however, as stocks must be replaced, prices may fluctu- 
ate. However, you will always find our prices very fair 
for quality seed. 
Myers Perfection Pop Corn 
Myers Perfection 
delicious of them all. It is larger than most kinds of 
hulless and will produce much more corn. It is very 
popular and is being used in rapidly increasing amounts 
by commercial pop corn companies. Try some of this 
in your garden and if you like white hulless you will 
use no other kind. Price per 1/2 Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 45c; 2 Ib. 75c, 
This variety of hulless 
pop corn is one of the most 
postpaid; by express, not prepaid, per pound 30c; 5 Ib., $51.40; 10 Ib., $2.50. 
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