SCH ELL'S BIG YELLOW DENT CORN 
MARVELOUS CORN WITH MAMMOTH 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 question 
one of the most valuable Yellow Dent Corns ever produced because of its immense yield, at least a 25 per 
cent and often a 50 per cent greater number of bushels to the acre than any of the average yields of other 
varieties. The stalks grow from 12 to 15 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 Schell's Big Yellow Dent than it 
does to grow an ordinary crop of common Corn. It costs $5 per bushel, which equals $1.25 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. 
Prices: Pk. $1.35 (postpaid $1.65), Vzbus. $2.50, bus. $5., 5 bus. $24, 10 bus. $47 
(2-bus. bags 65 cts. each) 
Hundreds of wise farmers who planted Schell'sBig 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 cro^is. 
Mr. Harry Berkheimer, Cumberland County, Pa., says: "The oldest farmers in this vicinity say they never 
saw such a crop of Corn as your Big Yellow Dent produced for me. It is wonderful. I will have from 25 to 
50 per cent more Corn than I ever grew on the same acreage." November 11, 1918. 
Dear Sir; I got one peck of your Big Yellow Dent Corn the last of April and planted it 
on the second day of May. I had 2 acres in a Blue Grass valley on my farm in Fayette 
County. Pa., which had not been plowed for 20 years, and my 100 head of sheep had been 
wintered or '.hat patch. It became very rich, hence I put this big Corn in it and raised the 
finest field of Corn that was ever raised on the farm. Many stalks had 2 large ears. It 
measured 348 bushels (ears) to the acre, or 696 bushels on the two acres; good square measure. 
It yielded more than my other Corn did on any 4 acres. Every farmer that passed by the 
road said they never saw such heavy Corn. Am greatly obliged to you for sending me such 
good seed. — W. S. Armstrong, Clifton Mills, W. Va. 
I Will Again Give $50 In Gold Prizes 
Our contest two years ago was so very interesting to my customers that I am going to 
have a similar contest this year. Everybody who orders Schell's Big Yellow Dent Corn 
this year may try for the prizes. 
First Prize, $25 in Gold Second Prize, $15 in Gold 
For the largest, second largest, and third largest number of bushels of ear Corn pro- 
duced on an acre (measure 209 feet on each of 4 sides and you will have an 
acre) you may measure any part of your field where you have planted a number 
of acres. Report to me your yield (on this one acre) by November i. 
Have a witness count your bushels with you and have him or her 
sign your report after you have signed it. Do not report by 
"baskets" unless they are bushel baskets — state the number of 
bushels. Prizes will be mailed November 15. Now then let us see 
who can produce the biggest crops. Order your seed at once. 
Where is there a farmer wlio is not willing to pay 80 cents more per acre for thoroughbred 
aig Yellow Dent Seed Corn lliat will add Sso to $100 more to each acre of corn than > <)u have been getting ? 
