Sweepstakes Prize for 
the Grand Champion Ear. 
First Prize for the ten best ears (1921). The above are tlie ears that took the prize. (Every 
customer who wins a prize on rhis Corn at any county, community, state or local Corn Show or 
Fair will receive a special prize from me when you tell me about it.) 
Schell's Big Yellow Dent Seed Corn 
Continues to capture first prizes wherever exliibited. It leads all others as the 
largest-eared, longest-grained, best quality, second-early Corn. Ahvaj's sure of your 
crop, for it matures in loo to no days or between the Ninety-Day Corn and the late varieties. Remember that 
the success of each year's farming is measured by the size of the crops your farm produces and that those 
larger crops are produced only by planting Pure Bred High Yielding Seed, such as we offer you. 
IMarvelous Corn with IMammoth Ears and Great Long Grains 
The ears are immense. 12 to 14 inches long, with 20 to 24 rows of long, large grains. It is without tiuestion 
one of the most valuable Yellow Dent Corns ever produced because of its immense yield — at least 25 per cent and 
often 50 per cent greater number of bushels to the acre than any of the average j ields of other varieties. 
The stalks grow from 12 to 1$ feet high, giving an immense quantity of fodder heavily covered with 
big. broad leaves. If you want the biggest and best crop in the neighborhood, then grow Schell's 
Big Yellow Dent. Plant it in May and it will mature in September. Remember it takes no more seed, 
no more work in preparing the land, planting and cultivating to grow a big crop of Schcir<: Big Yellow 
Z)eK( than it does to grow an ordinar>' crop of common Corn. The surest way to make farming pay you 
profits is to plant seed that will produce larger crops. It costs S.? per bu.shel, which e<iuals 75 ots. 
as the cost of seed for each acre you plant, which should produce for you a magnificent crop of 
perhaps 50 to 75 bushels more Corn off every acre by spending that amount on each acre, — 
then which is the business thing for you to do? Sell your Corn and order Schell's Big Yellow 
Dent, and you'll have a crop of Corn that will look just like this picture. It is some pleasure 
indeed to husk a field of this Corn and see the large piles of big, rich, golden yellow ears. Put 
out a big acreage of it. 
Hundreds of wise farmers who planted Schell's Big Yellow Dent for their main crop last 
year tell me they grew the largest crop of the biggest ears of the finest quality Corn they ever 
grew in all the years they have farmed. It would take many pages to print the letters I have 
received from my customers telling of their wonderful crops. 
Prices: Pk. $1 (postpaid $1.30), Vzbus. $1.50 (postpaid $2), bus. $3, 5 bus. $14.50, 
10 bus. $28.50. (2-bus. bags used in shipping 1 or 2 bus., 35 cts. each). Small quan- 
tities: Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 30 cts., 2 qts. 50 cts., 4 qts. 75 cts., postpaid. 
Mr. Percy M. Good. Luzerne County. Pa., is pleased, he writes us: "We think your seeds are 
the best grown. When the other farmers saw my Schell's Big Yellow Dent they said it was the 
nicest and best they ever saw and this year they too sent to you for their seed." 
Mr. L. K. Weiler. Chester County. Pa., says he is pleased. "The Schell's Yellirw Drnt Corn I 
got of you is the best Corn 1 ever had. The garden seeds were all good. too. and came up f 
Mr. David A. Detweiler. Bucks County. Pa. plants nothing but our seed, he 
writes: "We planted nothing but your Big Yellow Dent Corn and one field is already 
up fine and cultivated," 
Mr. Joshua B. Zook, of Mifflin County, Pa., is pleased — he writes us June 28, 
1921 : "The Seed Corn 1 got 
from you was very fine." 
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Wliere is there a farmer who is not willing to pay 75 cts more per acre for thorouRhbrctl 
Big Yellow Dent Seed Corn that will add $25 to S50 nmrt- to each acre of Corn than he has been getting ? 
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