“Schell’s Big Yellow’’ Dent Seed Corn 
Schell’s Early Smoky Dent 
The earliest Field Corn, ready to harvest 
75 days after planting. A valuable variety 
for a quick Corn crop, for replanting other 
Corn crops when necessary, or to allow two 
crops, or for clearing the ground for fall seed¬ 
ing. The stocks grow 7 to 9 feet high, and 
the ears are 9 inches long, with 12 to 16 rows. 
It will mature also in New York, Vermont, 
and Maine. It has a distinctive color, a 
beautiful dark reddish yellow. Our germina¬ 
tion tests on this variety are 98 to 100 per 
cent. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 lbs. 65 cts.; 14 lbs. 
(pk.) $1.20, postpaid. By freight, Pk. 
80 cts.; V^tms. $1.35; bus. $2.50. 
W. S. Polley, Pennsylvania, writes: “From 6 % 
acres of Schell’s Ninety-Day Corn I harvested 
1,012 bushels.” 
Schell’s Ninety-Day Seed Corn 
Schells Quality Seed Corn 
“Schell’s Big Yellow” Seed 
It Pays to Change to New Seed and Better Seed 
FLASH! Schell’s Big Yellow Dent Wins Again! In a very 
expert and exact comparative test carried on in 1936 by the 
Hershey Estate Farms, Schell’s Big Yellow Dent outyielded all 
of the six standard varieties, producing 175.6 bushels of ear Corn 
or 87.8 bushels of shelled Corn per acre, drilled; and 185 bushels 
of ear Corn or 92.85 bushels of shelled in a check-row test. Those 
it outyielded in the test were Golden Queen, Long’s Champion, 
90 -Day, and Lancaster Sure Crop. It is the Corn for you to in¬ 
crease your profits. 
“Schell’s Big Yellow” Dent was originally bred from Im¬ 
proved Learning and Golden Dent. From these two good standard 
varieties it received its first good points of value. From Improved 
Learning it inherited the length of grain and the broad rich foliage 
of the fodder. From the Golden Dent it inherited the broadness 
of its grain, the larger number of rows of grains, and the very 
beautiful rich golden yellow color. It produces a crop of the most 
perfectly uniform ears and has averaged 81 bushels of shelled 
Corn per acre, which is almost twice as much as the average 
yield of other varieties as given by the Department of Agriculture, 
which average is but 40.3 bushels per acre. Why not grow twice 
as many bushels to each acre and double your profits? 
“Schell’s Big Yellow” Dent is a Big Corn, yet Matures in 
110 Days. The ears are immense, 12 to 14 ifiches long, with 20 
to 24 rows of long, broad grains. It is without question one of 
the most valuable Yellow Dent Corns ever produced because of 
its immense yield—at least 50 per cent and often 100 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 neigh¬ 
borhood, 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 a crop of common Corn. “Schell’s Big 
Yellow” will average 98 to 100 per cent germination. Prices: 
Lb. 20 cts.; 5 lbs. 65 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.20, postpaid. By 
freight (not prepaid), Pk. (14 lbs.) 80 cts.; V^bus. (28 lbs.) 
$1.35; bus. (56 lbs.) $2.50. 
Schell’s Ninety-Day Seed Corn 
After all, the real purpose in planting Corn is to get CORN, —all we can get of it,—not cobs, not fodder, but 
Corn— those golden rows of Corn which surround the cob. With this variety you gain 7 pounds per bushel or 
700 pounds to each 100 bushels, and 50 acres, averaging 100 bushels of ears, would mean 35,000 pounds more 
actual Corn or about 630 bushels gain. Every 70 -pound bushel of ears makes 63 pounds of shelled Corn while 
other varieties make only 56 pounds shelled Corn to the bushel, so you gain 7 pounds on every bushel of ears. 
Its great value is in its earliness and the tremendous quantity of shelled Corn it produces. The fodder grows 8 to 
10 feet high. You can plant this closer than the average and thus increase the yield. Ears average 10 inches 
long, with 16 rows of rich, dark yellow grains. Much preferred by millers who are ready to pay more for it. Do 
not delay sending your order, for the demand this year will be as great as ever. Our tests of this variety will 
average 98 to 100 per cent. Prices: Lb. 20 cts.; 5 lbs. 65 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.20, postpaid. By freight 
(not prepaid), Pk. (14 lbs.) 80 cts.; V^bus. (28 lbs.) $1.35; bus. (56 lbs.) $2.50. 
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WALTER S. SCHELL, Inc., Quality Seeds, HARRISBURG, PA 
