Carl E. Randolph, of Maine writes: “I 
harvested the Semesan Bel treated and un¬ 
treated potatoes and found that the Semesan 
Bel treated potatoes yielded 71.8 barrels 
compared with 50.4 barrels on untreated, 
an increase of 21.4 barrels per acre.” 
“Semesan Jr. treated seed yielded 73.5 
bushels per acre compared with 55.4 bush¬ 
els from untreated seed, which is an in¬ 
crease of 18.1 bushels or 32.7%.” 
H. A. Hunter, University of Maryland. 
New Improved ^Semesan Be| 7/ 
(or Seed Potatoes 
New Improved ^Semesan Jr / 7 
for Seed Corn 
Grow a larger, more profitable potato crop with 
Semesan Bel —the Instantaneous seed potato dip. 
A sure safeguard against disease. A rapid, effec¬ 
tive potato disinfectant—much better than old- 
fashioned methods. Just mix Semesan Bel with 
water, dip your potatoes, drain and plant. No time 
to soak necessary. May he used with cold water. 
Harmless to sprouted potatoes. One man can treat 
from 200 to 400 bushels per day. Generally con¬ 
trols seed-borne diseases—scab, rhizoctonia, black 
leg. Prevents rotting caused by certain soil-borne 
organisms. Promotes uniform growth. Booklet 
Free. Prices: 4 oz., $0.50; 1 lb., $1.75; 5 lbs., 
$8.00; 25 lbs., $31.25. One 4-oz. can treats 15 
to 20 bushels. 
Highly profitable results were obtained 
from early maturity by W. M. Raper, North 
Carolina, who says: “My Semesan Bel 
treated potatoes matured 5 days earlier, 
giving me the advantage of a much higher 
market that netted me an increased profit 
of $1,125, which is exactly what Semesan 
Bel was worth to me this year.” 
Dr. William H. Martin, of the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station, said: “All 
of the treatments (on Green Mountain seed) 
gave an increase over the untreated checks, 
these increases amounting to from 4.7 to 
45.4 bushels per acre.” 
New Improved 77 Ceresan 77 
for Oats, Barley, Wheat 
Why lose part of your grain crop through smuts 
and other diseases? Treat all seed grains with 
Ceresan before sowing. Effective in controlling 
stinking smut and seed-borne flag smut of wheat; 
blight caused by seed-borne scab; smuts of oats; 
covered smut and stripe of barley; and seed-borne 
stem smut of rye. Seed may be treated in spare 
time. Ceresan is harmless to seed, does not injure 
Treat your Seed Corn with Semesan Jr. W. M. 
Miller, of Illinois, gained 5 bushels Corn per acre. 
Semesan Jr. costs but 3 cents to 4 cents per acre 
of field corn. Destructive diseases, when they exist 
on the seed, cause seed decay, seedling blight, 
rotten roots and many nubbin-bearing stalks. 
Semesan Jr. destroys such diseases on the seed with¬ 
out injury. Permits earlier planting, by protecting 
against rotting in cold, wet soil. Makes better, 
larger crops. Easily applied. Does not slow up 
planter. Use 2 ounces per bushel. Ask for Free 
Booklet. Prices: 4 oz., $0.50; 1 lb., $1.50; 5 lbs., 
$7.00; 25 lbs., $28.75. 
“Where Semesan Jr. was used this year 
we had very little or no rot. The com stood 
up well in fields treated with Semesan Jr. 
while adjoining fields fell.” 
J. O. Hoge, Virginia. 
"r 
Crow 
Repellent 
Keeps Birds from 
Pulling your Corn 
“I sure had very good results with your 
Crow Repellent. I planted it along the 
woods where the crows always look my corn 
and they never bothered a hill, nor did the 
squirrels.” 
F. O. Brown, Wapakoneta, Ohio. 
Protect your newly planted corn during the period 
when it is most easily damaged, by ridding your 
crop of crows and other corn-pulling birds and 
animals. It saves loss of seed and labor of replant¬ 
ing. It positively will not clog any planter. It is 
non-poisonous and will not injure the seed or any 
kind of corn. It is more effective, more convenient 
to use, and more economical than any other mate¬ 
rial. Will not kill birds or animals, but keeps 
them away. Hastens germination. Helps to insure 
largest yield per acre. Please add extra for postage 
—small can, 5c.; large can, 10c. 
LOW 1 km Seed Corn size.$0.60 
2 bu. Seed Corn size. 1.00 
PRICES 4 bu. Seed Corn size. 1.75 
Ceresan gave 19 .1 bushels more oats per acre 
grain drills. Only y 2 ounce is needed to treat a 
bushel of wheat, oats, barley and rye. . . . Ask for 
Free Booklet. Prices: 1 lb., $0.75; 5 lbs., $3.00. 
“The Crow Repellent is all right. Would 
not do without it. After I had spent day 
putting up twine and other things and get¬ 
ting up at 4 o’clock and going out with a 
gun, can now lie in bed and not worry.” 
C. Warner, New Hartford, Conn. 
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