WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
When you harvest a crop of Big Yielder Oats, you harvest extra dollars. Try it this year 
FARM SEEDS 
I know the importance of sowing good, clean seed, with vitality — seed that will grow; and, no farmer 
who thinks anything of his farm, or who wants good, clean, profitable crops, will consider sowing any but the 
very highest quality seeds. There are many different grades of Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, etc. The 
blgliest grade is, of course, the highest price. Many dealers do not handle this highest-grade seed, claiming 
their customers won't pay the price; they sell a cheaper grade, yet if you ask them, "Is this the best seed?" they 
reply, "Yes, the very best." Get a sample of the seed you want from me; also a sample from the dealer offering 
you his "best," but at a lower price — compare them, side by side, or send them to the Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C, to be tested. That will prove the claim that my seed is superior. I know because I prove it 
before I offer it. 
I sell only one grade of seeds, that is, absolutely the best. Not only Ccdled so by name, but the best in 
reality. I sell them on a very close margin, as low as it is possible for any dealer to sell them. 
Storm King Oats 
Sow "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 bus. to the acre for our 
customers on the same soil and under the same conditions that they got 
40 bus. from the old varieties they had been sowing before they learned 
of "Big Yielder." 
"Big Yielder" Oats has outj^elded 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 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 lbs. Sow 2>i bus. 
to the acre. Order now. Bus. $1.76; 10 bus., $1.70 per bus.; 25 to 60 
bus., $1.66 per bus. Add 40 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 69 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 tne straw, which often measures from 4>^ to 5 ^2 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 aver- 
age yield running 70 bushels. The seed I offer is grown in the North 
and for this reason is very hardy and vigorous, and does better in 
this locality than home-grown seeds. Bus. $1.75; 10 bus., $1.70 per 
bus.; 25 to 50 bus.. Si. 65 per bus. 
EVERGREEN BROOM CORN. Many farmers grow Broom Corn and 
make their own brooms. Qt. 25 cts. Add 10 cts. for postage if you 
want it sent by mail. Bus. weighs 50 lbs. Sow 10 lbs. or 6 qts. to 
the acre. Get your order in early. 
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