WALTER S. SCHELLS QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
SEED CORN '- •r 
I have two varieties of Field Corn which are, in my judgment, 
the best two TeUow Corns that you could find anywhere in 
cultivation. The one is my Sure-Crop Ninety-Day Corn, the 
best early Corn; and my particular strain of Funk's Yellow 
Dent Corn. This is medium early, always matures and produces 
a mammoth crop of Corn. Here they are; order them on my 
recommendation. 
Sure-Crop Ninety-Day Seed Com 
A TRULY VALUABLE NIINETY-DAY CORN 
The tremendous quantity of shelled Corn this variety pro- 
duces to the acre surprises everyone who grows it. Generally two 
good ears to a stalk. The grain is very long, longer than any other, 
and the cob very thin. Sure-Crop has a rich, deep yellow grain, 
making it much desired by millers. The fodder grows from 8 to lo 
feet high. Order this Corn upon my recommendation; if not 
satisfied when you get it, return it at once — I'll gladly pay freight 
both ways and refund the amount paid. That's how sure I am 
you'll like the Corn. It is positively an early Corn, and you are 
always sure of a magnificent crop in the shortest season. Pk. 75 
cts., i^bus. $1.25, bus. $2.50; 6 to 10 bus., $2.25 per bus. 
Seamless 2-bus. bags 22 cts. each. 
Funk's Yellow Dent Com 
It really amazes everyone who examines carefully the ears of 
this variety, to find that it has twenty-two to twenty-six rows of 
grains packed so closely together that they look "machine-made." 
The ears are perfect because it is a pedigreed Corn. It has been 
bred from thoroughbred parentage for years, and is positively 
one of the biggest yielders in cultivation today. Mr. Morris King 
said last fall: "I would have had 2,000 bushels more Corn if I had 
planted all this kind." Why? Because he planted a lot of worn- 
out stuff that was still "Corn," and that was all; it grew, and some 
stalks produced a nubbin — some an ear 5 or 6 inches long — and 
this sort of crop took just as much space, cultivation, time and 
expense as the pedigreed seed he got from me, which produced 
for him two big, beautiful golden ears, loaded with their wealth 
of rich grains, giving him three to four times as much Corn on 
the same amount of space. Pay more attention to the seed you 
plant; don't figure so much on saving on the price of seed, but 
figure more on getting the big crop. Grow my Funk's Yellow 
Dent Corn for your main crop this year, and you will have one 
of the biggest crops you ever grew. It matures between the 
Ninety-Day and the late varieties, making a hundred to a hun- 
dred and ten days from planting to harvesting. Pk. 75 cts., Vi 
bus. $1.25, bus. $2.50; 6 to 10 bus., $2.25 per bus. Seamless 
2-bus. bags 22 cts. each. 
Special-Stock Yellow Dent Com 
THE LARGEST EARED CORN 
Without doubt this is one of the finest, largest and most 
productive Yellow Dent Corns ever produced, and is of great 
value to the farmer on account of its immense yield — at least 
25 per cent, and often 50 per cent, more than can be obtained 
from the average old-type Corns. The ears are immense, 12 
to 14 inches in length, 8 to 11 inches in circumference, carry- 
ing twenty to twenty-four uniform rows of long, large kernels, 
well developed over tip and butt. It is a luxuriant grower, 
about 12 to 15 feet high, and in this locality it has never failed 
to mature by September 20, when planted during the first half 
of May. Pk. 75 cts., '^bus. $1.50, bus. $3. 
DIAMOND JOE, or BIG WHITE. The best white Corn. 
Long grains. Pk. 60 cts., yihus. $1.1$, bus. $2.25. 
PERFECTED GOLDEN BEAUTY. Large, broad, golden 
grain on big cobs, thus producing a big crop of Corn. The 
fodder is large. A fine 11,0-day Corn. Pk. 60 cts., Kbus. 
$1.15, bus. $2.25. 
IMPROVED LEAMING. Very productive, generally pro- 
ducing two good ears to the stalk. The grain is of medium 
size and a very rich yellow color. The stalks are tall and 
very full of big leaves, making it one of the most valuable for ensilage. Matures in about 100 days, Pk, 60 cts. 
J^bus. $1.15, bus. $2.25. 
SWEET FODDER CORN. For sowing broadcast as a green summer feed for stocks. Bus. $2.25. 
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Sure-Crop Ninety-Day Corn. Thia is, in my 
opinion, the best ninety-day Corn — lots of corn, 
very little cob. 
