WALTER S. SCHELLS QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
Clean, Healthy, Pure-Bred Seed Oats, such as I supply to thousands of my customers every year, have made for them 
thousands of dollars of extra profits because of the many more bushels produced on every acre, and the better quality. Why 
don't you sow it? Send for it now. 
SEED OATS 
Be careful. Pay the price and be sure of good seed. The Oats crop 
in general throughout the entire United States was the smallest and 
in many cases the poorest quality in many, many years. Good seed is 
very scarce. Fortunately ours is extra fine and germinates 100 per 
cent (our test made in December). 
There are many varieties of Oats — among the long list of varieties there must be several better in every 
way than the others. You want the best, therefore having proved that Schell's Big Yielder is the best "tree" 
or spreading Oats and Storm King the best "side" Oats, we ofifer them and urge you to grow either or both on 
our recommendation. 
Sow Schell's "Big Yielder" Seed Oats 
this year and you will get the biggest 
and best crop of Oats you ever grew 
"Big Yielder" Oats has been making 70 to 80 bushels to the acre for our customers on the same soil and 
under the same conditions that they got 40 bushels from the old varieties they had been sowing before. 
"Big Yielder" Oats has outyielded every other variety tested 
with it. With the yield you get quality; it is an unusually 
heavy - bodied Oats, big, plump, meaty grains, with very little 
chaff. It is a spreading or tree Oats; the straw is very strong, 
practically lodge-proof and averages 4 to 5 feet in height. A 
measured bushel will weigh from 42 to 45 pounds. Sow 2J4 bushels 
to the acre. If you have never grown "Big Yielder" do so this year 
A 20-acre field may give you $200 more than ordinary oats by 
increasing your yield 20 bushels per acre — you may get 40 bushels 
more per acre. Order now. Bus. $1.25; 10 bus., $1.20 per bus. ; 
25 to 50 bus., $1.15 per bus. Add 35 cts. (or each seamless 
sack which holds 3 bus. or 96 lbs. (Legal bus. 32 lbs.) 
"I put out 13 acres of your "Big Yielder" Oats and got 819 bushels 
It averaged 63 bushels to the acre, the best crop I ever grew and the 
quality of the Oats was fine." — I. W. Strohm, Dauphin County. 
Storm King Oats 
A side Oats that has been grown successfully for some years. It 
derives its name — Storm King — from the strength of the straw, 
which often measures from 4K to 5K feet in height. It will stand 
the most severe winds without lodging. The heads are very long, 
containing an unusually large number of grains, its average yield 
running from 70 bushels to 100 bushels to the acre. The seed I 
ofifer is grown from the originator's stock of this valuable Oats, and 
is therefore pure-bred, true to name. It costs more, it's worth 
more. There is no other side Oats equal to Storm King. Bus. 
(32 lbs.) $1.25; 10 bus., $1.20 per bus.; 25 to 50 bus., $1.15 
per bus. (Seamless Bags, 35 cts. each, will hold 3 bus.) 
Send your order at once. 
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King Oats. Mammoth heads. 
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