WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
When you harvest a crop of Big Yielder Oats, vou har\'csl extra dollars 
iry 't this year. Remember this Oats is lired for yield and quality— this means 
more bushels to the acre, more feed value in the grain. 
Storm King Oats 
FARM SEEDS 
th?nL ■'"PO'-tance of sowing good, clean seed, with vitality— seed that will grow; an.l no fanner 
ve Vwlhe t nnaHt?,'^lH T^"'' wants good, clean, profitable crops, will consider%owinK any hut the 
Wh»if L^ini ? ^( Tu'''^-'''^ "2^"^'. ^"f^rent grades of Clover, Timothy, .'Mfalfa. Blue Cass. etc. The 
fhfirrustfme?srn't~parthfp^?J.?'*"* ''^'^'^ "^^"^ ^^'S^est-grade seed, clai.ning 
r^alitr"T'ipll''tbn"„^ ^f,*^^ °* ^f^' »'?«»l"tely. best. Not only called so by name, hut the best in 
reality. I sell them on a very close margin, as low as it is possible for any dealer to sell them. 
Sow "Big Yielder" Seed Oats this year and you wiU 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 
"B^irVielder " bushels from the old varieties they had been sowing before they learned of 
"Big Yielder" Oats has outyielded every other variety tested with it— for it is bred to yield and it certainly 
does yield. With the yield you get quality; it is an unusually heavy-bodied Oats, big, plump, meaty grains, with 
very httle chaff. It is a spreading or tree Oats; the straw is very strong, practically lodge-proof and averages 4 to 
3 feet m height^ A measured bushel will weigh from 42 to 45 pounds. .Sow 2K bushels to the acre. Order now. 
Bus. $1.75; 10 bus., $1.70 per bus.; 25 to 50 bus., $1.65 per bus. Add 65 cts. for each 2-bus. seamless sack. 
David Smith says: " I used your Wizard Brand Sheep Manure on my Oats and had the best crop I ever 
grew. (See page 51 for prices of Sheep Manure.) 
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 4>^ to 5 >i 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 loo bushels to the acre. The seed I offer is grown by the 
onginator of this valuable Oats, and is therefore pure-bred, true to name. It costs more, its worth more. 
Bus. S2.50; 10 bus., S2. 45 per bus.; 25 to 50 bus., $2.40 per bus. 
BROOM CORN. Many farmers grow Broom Corn and make their own brooms. Qt. 25 cts 
.Add 10 cts. lor postage il j-ou want it sent by mail. Bus. weighs 50 lbs. Sow 10 lbs. or 6 nts. to the acre. Get 
your order in early. 
magnificent croi) of Big Yielder Oats grown from my seed by Mr. Stephen Schutt 
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