BUNTON 
SEED CO. ' 
Increase Your Crop 
New Improved Ceresan 
On Wheat, Oats, Barley 
Yields and Profits! Use 
Improved Semesan Bel 
On Seed Potatoes 
ceresan 
Lower your grain production cost per 
acre—enlarge your profit—by increasing 
yields with New Improved Ceresan. It 
is unusually effective in controlling bunt 
or stinking smut of wheat, covered smut 
and stripe of barley, and oats smuts. 
Frequently improves the stand and in¬ 
creases the yield of grain I to 5 or more 
bushels per acre. 
New Improved Ceresan is easily and quickly applied by 
20 to 25 revolutions of the seed treater, or, by 3 turnings 
with a shovel. Seed should be treated 24 hours before 
planting. No disagreeable, nauseating dust to be 
breathed—no swollen or injured seed—no drill damage 
for the user of New Improved Ceresan. 
COST^—Just I % to 2 1/3 cents per bushel of seed. One 
pound treats 3 2 bushels of wheat, oats and barley. 
Price—I lb. tin, 75c; 5 lb. tin, $3.25; 25 lb. pail, $14.00. 
Ceresean gave one Illinois Fanner this increased 
yield of 6.9 bushels of wheat per acre. 
New Improved Semesan, Jr. 
On Field and Sweet Corn 
Illinois Experiment Station tests show field or sweet 
corn dusted with New Improved Semesan Jr. is protected 
from destructive Diplodia and Gibberella root rot carried 
by the seed, and from rotting in the cold, wet soil. New 
Improved Semesan Jr. insures better stands and yields of 
corn. In 26 out of 28 tests, it increased the yield as high 
as 22%, and gave an average increase of nearly 10%. 
It does not reduce the rate of planting. The cost of 
treating field corn is only approximately 2 % to 3 cents 
per acre. 
Prices—2 oz. packet, 15c; 4 oz. 30c; I lb. 75c; 
5 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. $12.50. 
Free Pamphlet. 
WE SELL 
BABY CHICKS 
Seed potato treatment will bring you more profit than 
ever before. New Improved Semesan Bel—the quick dip 
treatment—has cut treating cost to 1 ^^c to 3c per bushel 
of seed and gives equal or better control of seed-borne 
Rhizoctonia and scab than the old soak treatments. It 
protects seed pieces against rotting, insuring maximum 
stands; gives more consistent increases in yield and con¬ 
sequently larger profits. It costs less in time and labor 
than the old treatments. It is easily and quickly applied. 
Just mix one pound of Improved Semesan Bel with 7% 
gallons of water, dip your seed potatoes, drain and plant. 
One pound treats 60-80 bushels of seed potatoes. 
Prices—2 oz. 25c; 4 oz. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50; 5 lbs. $6.50; 
25 lbs. $30.00. Free Pamphlet. 
Only 0.4 of a bushel of the average yield increase of 
35.4 bushels reported above was required to pay for the 
Improved Semesan Bel, leaving a return on money in¬ 
vested of 98.30 per cent. 
Semesan 
On Vegetables Emd Flowers 
Prevent the many damaging diseases of flowers and 
vegetables that are carried on the seed, by disinfection 
of the seed with Semesan. It destroys the destructive 
diseases on the seed and protects them from the rots in 
the soil, which results in increased stands of more vigor¬ 
ous, healthy plants that yield larger, quality crops. 
Sprinkling of the seedling beds with Semesan solution 
effectively prevents damping-off. Recommended espec¬ 
ially for seeds, bulbs, gladiolus corms, dahlia tubers, and 
rose bushes. Easily applied as a liquid or dust. One 
ounce treats 15 to 30 pounds of seed. Costs ^4 to Ic 
per pound of seed. Directions irx every can. 
Prices—-1/3 oz. packet, lOc; 2 oz. 35c; I lb. $2.25; 
5 lbs. $10.00; 25 lbs. $46.00. Free Pamphlet. 
Nash Mole Trap 
The only trap that always catches the mole 
in all kinds of 
ground. 
It gets him going, in 
either direction, as the 
Trigger pan is located 
between the two chock- 
er loops. 
When set and prop¬ 
erly placed, it is impos¬ 
sible for Mr. or Mrs. 
Mole to pass thru the 
loops without relMsing 
the trigger catch. W# 
sell them on a money 
back guarantee, price 
$1.30. 
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