SCHELL’S QUALITY FARM SEEDS 
It Is of Greatest Importance to You That You Sow Good Seed 
BUY FROM SCHELL’S AND KNOW YOU ARE GETTING THE BEST ALWAYS 
Schell’s Quality Clovers, Alfalfa, and other Grasses and all Field Seeds, are fancy quality, large, 
plump seeds, clean, new, and of high germination. 
And Remember, we follow the market prices up or down, so that you can depend on getting the best seeds 
fro m u s as low as they can be purchased anywhere. 
Write Today or When You Are Ready to Buy, and send us a list of the kinds and quantities of each of 
the field seeds you need, and we will quote you prices before you order. We have only one grade —absolutely the 
best—and the best is what you want. Plant Schell’s Quality Farm Seeds and Save Money. 
SEED OATS, Schell’s “Big Yielder” 
Sow Schell’s “Big Yielder” Seed Oats this year and you 
may get the biggest and best crop of Oats you ever grew. 
There is just one reason why we continue to sell thou¬ 
sands of bushels of our Schell’s “Big Yielder” Seed Oats, 
and that is because of its high standard of quality and its 
tremendous yield. This makes our customers come back for 
more when they want new "blood”—and when a neighboring 
farmer sees a crop of it he wants it also. 
Schell’s “Big Yielder” Oats has been making 70 to 80 
bushels to the acre on the same soil and under the same con¬ 
ditions that produced 40 bushels from the old varieties. 
Pennsylvania’s Leading Oats. Outyielded all of 
twelve other well-known varieties 
Schell’s “Big Yielder” Oats has outyielded every other 
variety of tree or spreading Oats tested with it. With the 
yield you get quality; it is an unusually heavy-bodied Oats, 
big, plump, meaty grains, with very little chaff. It is a 
spreading or "tree” Oats; the straw is very strong, practically 
lodge-proof and averages 4 to 5 feet in height. A measured 
bushel will weigh from 42 to 45 pounds. Sow 2 bushels to 
the acre. A 20-acre field may give you many more dollars 
than ordinary Oats by increasing your yield 20 to 40 bushels 
more per acre. Prices: 1 to 9 bus., $1.25 per bus.; 10 to 24 
bus., $1.20 per bus.; 25 to 50 bus. or more, $1.15 per bus. 
here, at our store, freight not prepaid. 
PATTERSON SEED OATS. Tree or spreading head. A variety which under hundreds of demonstrations carried on throughout 
Pennsylvania, by Pennsylvania State College, has outyielded many varieties with which it was compared, including Cornellian, 
Keystone, Victory, Swedish Select, and Ithacan. Therefore, we highly recommend it to you. 1 to 0 bus., $1.25 per bus.; 
10 to 24 bus., $1.20 per bus.; 25 to 50 bus. or more, $1.15 per bus., freight not prepaid. 
IMAINGEL-WURZEL (Stock Beets) 
Six pounds will sow an acre. Dairy farmers should grow 
more of these for their cows. They make the best kind of 
winter feed, cost little and make more rich milk than almost 
any other feed. About one-fourth of the daily rations should be 
of roots. They are also excellent feed for poultry. 
Mammoth Long Red. Very large; red flesh. Oz. 10 cts.; 
Jilb. 20 cts.; lb. 65 cts.; 6 lbs. $3.60. 
Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow. (Makes the milk look like 
cream.) Oz. 10 cts.; Klb. 20 cts.; lb. 65 cts.; 6 lbs. $3.60. 
Sludstrup. Reddish yellow; very large; fine quality for stock¬ 
feeding. Oz. 15 cts.; Klb. 30 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 6 lbs. $4. 
Our Frost-proof CABBAGE PLAINTS 
Will mature heads two to three weeks earlier than your 
home-grown plants, and double your profits. Why? 
Varieties: Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Large 
Type Wakefield, Succession, Early Flat Dutch, and 
Copenhagen Market. We do not send plants C.O.D. 
Prices by Parcel Post, postage paid (we pay it), in lots of 
100, 200, 300, or 400 plants, at 50 cts. per 100; $1.60 for 500; 
1,000 or more, at $3 per 1,000. All orders are sent by parcel 
post—it is quickest and best. Large orders are packed in 
several packages. Orders are filled by the 100, not 250 or 350. 
SEED POTATOES 
We are recognized as Pennsylvania’s headquarters for the finest 
quality Seed Potatoes. We annually sell many carloads. If you 
need a bushel, a bag, or a carload, write us or come in to 
see us about it. We will give you the LOWEST market prices 
on MAINE-GROWN CERTIFIED SEED. 
A GOOD BOOK on How to Grow Potatoes Successfully is the one by Dr. A. L. Nixon, of Pennsylvania State College, 
authority on this subject. Every Potato-grower should have a copy of this book. We recommend it. Price, $1.25, postpaid. 
Where we have Certified Seed, we have them specified; others are in Select Seed, grown from Certified Seed but not certified. 
Early Varieties 
Irish Cobbler. White, mealy Potato used for early, medium, 
and late crop. The most widely planted for early and for 
general crop. 
Early Ohio. One of the best early varieties on the market and 
in our opinion it is the best early. Oblong; white flesh; pink 
eye. 
Bliss’ Triumph. Extra-early; round; red skin. Fine. Also 
called "Stray Beauty” and "Six Weeks.” There is, however, 
another named "Six Weeks,” somewhat like Early Ohio. Be 
careful not to confuse these. 
Surprise. Of fine quality, somewhat resembling Irish Cobbler 
in shape and size. Early and a heavy yielder. 
Beauty of Hebron or Hebron Rose. Smooth; oblong; white 
skin and flesh. Early. Very fine. 
Chippewa. Bred from Irish Cobbler, smooth and shallow eyes. 
Katahdin. Smooth, main crop. 
Late Varieties 
Green Mountain. Medium-early or general-crop Potato; 
snow-white; gives excellent results on all kinds of soil; 
very fine. 
Russet. Splendid late or main crop; big yielder. Very popular 
late-crop variety. 
Rural New Yorker. Well-known late variety. Medium-large, 
smooth, shallow eyes; a good Potato and a good yielder. 
Sir Walter Raleigh. One of the best late or main-crop varie¬ 
ties. Heavy yielder; large and smooth; fine quality; skin and 
flesh white. 
Spaulding Rose. Medium second early and good late keeper. 
HORSE-RADISH ROOTS, Maliner Kren. A large, quick¬ 
growing variety which is now the very best Horse-Radish 
grown. Large, strong cuttings, 35 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 100 
($1.75 postpaid); $10 per 1,000 by express; or $11 per 1,000, 
postpaid. 
PRICES FOR SEED POTATOES are so close to cost they 
are sold on cash terms, here at our store. When shipped, 
customer pays freight. Prices are subject to any change of 
market values. Better write when ready to order and get our 
latest price then, if not satisfied with these prices. 
SEED POTATOES: All Maine grown. (Bags of 2 bus.) 
1 to 9 10 to 100 
Bags Bags 
Per Bag Per Bag 
Certified Irish Cobbler.$4 50 $4 40 
Certified Green Mountain. 4 50 4 40 
Certified Red Bliss. 4 75 4 65 
Certified Spaulding Rose. 4 50 4 40 
Selected Chippewa . 4 50 4 40 
Selected Katahdin . 4 50 4 40 
Selected Russet. 4 50 4 40 
Selected Sir Walter Raleigh. 4 25 4 15 
Selected Rural New Yorker. 4 25 4 15 
Selected Early Surprise. 4 50 4 40 
Selected Carmen . 4 25 4 15 
Selected Early Rose. 4 50 4 40 
Selected Early Ohio. 4 50 4 40 
SMALL QUANTITIES (store price). Bus. (60 lbs.) $2.50; 
i/^bus. $1.25; pk. 65 cts.; Vzpk. 35 cts. (5 lbs. 75 cts.; 10 lbs. 
$1.25, postpaid). 
Sweet Potato Plants 
I make a specialty of an extra-fine selected strain of the Big 
Yellow Sweet Potatoes. Our plants are strong and well rooted. 
Ready in May but it is important that you place your order now. 
Prices, 20 cts. per doz. (25 cts. postpaid); 65 cts. per 100 
(75 cts. postpaid); $2.50 for 500 ($2.85 postpaid); $5 per 1,000 
($5.50 postpaid). Less than 500 at the single hundred rate. 
RHUBARB, Victoria. The best variety. Roots, $1 per doz. 
($1.25 postpaid); $7 per 100 ($7.50 postpaid). Seeds, Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; Jilb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.75. 
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