ANNOUNCING 
1952 
SCARFF’S GOLDEN HYBRIDS 
1952 
We produced seed this year of these new Hybrids we are calling our Golden Series Hybrids. 
They combine disease and insect resistance with high yields and good husking qualities. More 
fully described in special leaflet enclosed. 
In order of their maturity— 
SCARFF’S GOLDEN 100 — Approximately 100 Days 
SCARFF’S GOLDEN 400 — Approximately 105 Days 
SCARFF’S GOLDEN 600 
Approximately 115 Days 
Price—$10.00 per bu. for the Large Flat grade and Medium Fiat grade. Small Flats, $9.00 per bu. Thick 
Fiat and Round grains, $8.00 per bu. 
Special_SHORT FLATS—Special 
This grade is just a little shorter in length than 
our regular Large and Medium Flats. ey will 
plant in practically all cases through your regu- 
lar small planter plate and we consider this 
grade the best buy in Hybrid Seed. The grains 
are plenty large to furnish all the plant food the 
amet plant needs. Price all standard kinds, $8.00 
per bu. 
Scarff’s Planter Plate Service 
We have regular Planters set up in our Seed 
House and will gladly recommend the proper 
prates for use in the newer type machines, John 
eere, McCormick-Deering and Black Hawk. 
All of our large and medium flat grades are as 
nearly as possible graded so they will plant 
through the regular plates furnished with the 
planter. 
HYBRID SEED CORN GUARANTEE 
We guarantee to the first buyer that the Hybrid 
seed, to which the certified tag is attached, is 
part of the lot of seed actually inspected in the 
crossing plot and in storage by representatives 
of the Ohio Seed Improvement Association and 
found by them to conform to the published 
standards of the Association for Certified Com- 
mercial Hybrid Seed Corn. We also guarantee this 
seed to conform to the per cent germination re- 
quired, provided the seed is received intact in 
the original package and claim is made within 20 
days of receipt. Since conditions beyond the pro- 
ducer’s control affect germination and growth 
in the field, no guarantee, expressed or implied, 
is made concerning the quantity or condition of 
the crop grown from this seed. Our liability in all 
instances is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
Adaptation Areas for Corn Hybrids in Ohio—Revised, 1941 
By the Agricultural Extension Service of The Ohio State University, the Ohio 
Agricultural Experiment Station, and the United States Department of Agriculture 
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HYBRIDS 
GROUP M 
(Medina Pride 
Maturity) 
Ohio M15—Ohio M34 
GROUP K 
(Slightly earlier than 
Woodburn) 
Ohio K24—Ohio K23 
Ohio K35—Ohio K62 
Ohio K25—Ohio K43 
lowa 4316—la 4297 
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GROUP W 
(Woodburn Maturity) 
Ohio W36—lowa 939 
Ohio W10—Ind. 608C 
lowa 306—610C 
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K LE 5 ohio C38 Towa 4039 
C12—Golden 600 
C47—Ind. 501—C54 
KILLBUCK CREEK maturity 
WOODBURN maturity 
DARBY CREEK maturity GROUP L 
CLARAGE (Eich.) maturity (Lancaster Sure Crop 
LANCASTER SURE. CROP mat. Maturity) 
REID YELLOW DENT maturity 
SCIOTO WHITE maturity 
Ohio L94—U.S. 13 
L86—L51—L41 
