SCARFF’S SOY BEANS FOR OHIO FARMS 
e MONROE SOY BEANS e 
There has been 
a definite need 
for a variety of 
soybeans that 
would yield well 
ands meaiuaidwe 
early enough for 
wheat sowing in 
eceentral and 
northern Ohio. 
Monroe matures 
about four days 
earlier than Ear- 
lyana and eight 
to ten days ear- 
lier than Lin- 
coln. Their yield 
is slightly over 
that of Earlyana 
and is equal in 
height, protein 
and oil content. 
AManey \ieelne wien ae 
shows a_ great 
deal of promise 
and is highly 
recommended 
by our Experi- 
ment Station 
and Extension 
see 2 2 . Department. 
Monroe Soy Beans are Thrifty, Early, and High Yielding ed. La bu., 
AUNT MARYS SWEET CORN’ CASH (Open Pollinated) CORN 
(White) An old favorite open pollinated kind that We offer our old standard open pollinated 
our customers are still demanding. It is mid- variety that has done so well for us all through 
season, approximately a week earlier than Stow- the years. This variety is medium early, is ex- 
ell’s Evergreen. Has a very fine flavor and is an cellent for hogging off to precede wheat. Many 
exceptionally heavy yielder. Should be planted folks grow it for the silo. They plant pretty thick, 
every week throughout the season. Many folks around 8 or 9 inches apart. It matures early. We 
like white roasting ears and this old variety is offer Medium Flat grains and Large Flat grains at 
one of the best. Price per Ib., 30c. $5.50 per bushel. 
HIGH OIL CONTENT = | I NC @ EW - REMA 
RKABLE YIELD 
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Lincoln matures slightly later than Hawkeye and about a week later than Richland. The plants 
grow quite tall and tend to branch considerably when planted at less than the regular rate of seeding. 
Even though it is tall, the Lincoln stalk seems to stand well and it is most unusual to lose any beans 
for this reason. The oil content is very high and the quality of oil is the best of any variety we know. 
The Lincoln Bean is generally adapted throughout Ohio, with the possible exception of the North- 
eastern section where earlier maturing varieties should be grown. In central and southern Ohio Lin- 
coln will mature sufficiently early to precede wheat when planted early and in rows. Price per bu., $4.25. 
° A medium-sized black bean of unusual qualities, wonderful hay bean, grows ver ro- 
Wilson lific, with many leaves. Is heavy yielder of beans and a variety we ceomnends vere 
strongly. Plant a few of these beans tn the corn you put in the silo. Price, $5.00 per bushel. 
e ste A light brown vining type variety that is very popular for either hay or planti i 
Vi rginia corn for ensilage; generally too late for seed. Price, $5.00 per bushel. y, Pee ee 
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