HERE ARE 12 BARGAINS YOU GET with New Improved CERESAN 
THREE GRAINS — New Improved Ceresan 
is the only disinfectant you will need to efficiently 
treat seed wheat, oats or barley — the same dust 
—the same low cost per bushel—the same method 
of applying. 
WHEAT — New Improved Ceresan usually 
gives perfect or almost complete control of seed- 
borne bunt or stinking smut of seed wheat. It 
largely eliminates loss through smut dockage. 
It will not control loose smut. 
OATS — New Improved Ceresan generally con¬ 
trols both the loose and covered smuts of seed 
oats. These diseases prey upon many growers’ 
fields reducing yields from 1% to as high as 50% 
or more. 
BARLEY — New Improved Ceresan practically 
eliminates seed-borne stripe disease, and usually 
controls covered and black loose smuts of seed 
barley. It does not check brown loose smut, 
which is inside the seed. 
SEEDLINGS — New Improved Ceresan lessens 
the loss from seedling blight caused by Gibbe- 
rella carried on the seed of all three grains. 
It also reduces seed rotting caused by seed- and 
soil-borne fungi. 
Treatment increased the yield from smutty 
seed oats 19 bushels an acre 
GREATER YIELDS— New Improved 
Ceresan treatment pays as in the majority 
of farm tests it has increased the yield even 
when the seed was not smutty. 
WHEAT — In tests on winter and spring 
wheat — 38 in all — New Improved Ceresan 
increased the yield from apparently smut- 
free seed an average of more than a bushel 
per acre or nearly 6%. 
OATS —In 65 tests over a three-year period 
New Improved Ceresan treated seed oats 
outyielded untreated seed by 3.2 bushels 
an acre or over 18%. 
BARLEY — In 30 tests on barley made dur¬ 
ing three consecutive years New Improved 
Ceresan increased the yield nearly 6% over 
untreated seed. 
COST — New Improved Ceresan costs little— 
less than any other dust treatment. About 
2 cents worth treats a bushel of wheat, oats or 
barley. A quart or so of grain pays for treating 
the seed for an acre. 
TREATER — New Improved Ceresan is easily 
and quickly applied to seed grain by a gravity 
treater, a rotary drum treater or the shovel 
method. It’s a practical, time and labor saving 
treatment. 
SPOON — New Impoved Ceresan is used at 
the low rate of ounce a bushel of seed grain. 
Its unusual fineness and smoothness enable it to 
spread evenly over the seed. A measuring spoon 
is packed in each can. 
DRILL— New Improved Ceresan has been 
used to treat millions of bushels of seed grain 
by growers in every state and province without 
a report of drill injury. It does not cake or clog 
in the drill. 
DUSTLESS — New Improved Ceresan makes 
little flying dust when applied with the rotary 
treater due to the low rate of Yi ounce per bushel. 
When filling or following the drill you’ll seldom 
see any flying dust. 
SAFE — New Improved Ceresan does not injure 
the seed when used as recommended. Even 
when applied at 2 to 3 times the correct rate 
there is little or no injury. It’s a safe product 
to use! 
It took only a few cents worth of New 
Improved Ceresan an acre to get these 
results. New Improved Ceresan does 
more than control smut — it usually increases 
yields. 
MASK — New Improved Ceresan depends upon 
its toxic or poisonous properties for its effective¬ 
ness against plant diseases. The user should 
avoid inhaling it by wearing a dry filter dust 
mask over the nose and mouth. 
