lowa 939 Hybrid Seed 
Corn Certified Seed 
Tested in many Pennsylvania counties by Pennsylvania 
Experiment Station. 
A farmer should remember that it is all-important to plant 
only such Hybrids as are adapted to his locality. We tell you 
which. You must be careful also as there are good Hybrids 
and bad ones; therefore, do not plant a Hybrid simply because 
it is a Hybrid. The only reason for planting a Hybrid is the 
possibility of an increase of from 10 to 25 per cent more bushels 
to the acre. However, we recommend, as does Dr. Noll, of 
State College, that you try a bushel or more in comparison 
with the Corn you are now growing. If it outyields it next 
year, plant more or all of it. 
Another advantage of Hybrid Corn is stiffer stalks, prac- 
tically no barren stalks, fewer nubbins, and strength and root 
system to stand in storms when open-pollinated varieties may 
go down. 
Be safe, order lowa 939 Hybrid. It is best suited for central 
and southern Pennsylvania. For extreme northern Pennsyl- 
vania and other localities, write us for information as to which 
is best for you. 
Prices of Hybrids: Iowa 939, Ohio Hybrid M15, Ohio 
Hybrid K23, Iowa Hybrid 931, Ohio Hybrid W17. Each, 
lybus. $3.50; bus. $6.50, by freight. Postpaid, 12:pk. $1.10; 
pk. $2.10. 
Schell’s Quality Seed 
Corn See also 
page 61 
Our Seed Corn is all tipped and butted after being 
ear-selected, then tested. It is not ordinary Seed Corn 
—it is Schell’s Quality Seed Corn and this better seed 
adds many more dollars’ value from every acre in 
bigger yields of better quality crops for you. Plant 
it and prove it. 
PRICES. We are quoting small quantities by mail (postpaid), 
larger quantities by freight or express, not prepaid. This method 
gives each customer the same price, plus only the actual freight 
to your station. 
H ; It is ready to har- 
Schell’s Improved Leaming. {38 fey to har. 
days. Improved Leaming produces ears 10 to 12 inches long, 
with 18 to 20 rows of deep yellow grains. The stalks grow 12 
feet high, and having broad foliage, it makes an excellent silage 
Corn as well as a crib Corn. You will make no mistake if you 
order Schell’s Improved Leaming. Our germination tests of 
it have all been 98 to 100 per cent. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 Ibs. 65 cts.; 
14 lbs. (pk.) $1.20, postpaid. By freight, pk. 85 cts.; 2bus. 
$1.50; bus. $2.95. 
It matures its crop in 100 to 110 days. 
Golden Queen. The ears are very uniform, of good 
size, about 10 inches long, with 16 to 18 rows of good-sized grains, 
fairly long and wide. Stalks grow 10 feet high. We have very 
fine seed of it testing 98 to 100 per cent. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 Ibs. 
65 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.20, postpaid. By freight, pk. 85 cts.; 
Abus: $1.50; bus. $2.95. 
, A great favorite for filling silos. 
Eureka Ensilage. Has a record of 70 tons of ensilage 
grown on one acre. Eureka is a smooth white Dent Corn with 
large kernels, while its fodder grows from 12 to 18 feet high. 
Cut ensilage when in blossom—watch the tassel. Better cut 
early than too late. Lh. 25 cts.;5 lbs. 70 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) $1.25, 
postpaid. By freight, pk. 90 cts.; 2bus. $1.50; bus. $3.00. 
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Schell’s White-Cap Yellow Dent. {28 8.2 
lar Corn because it does well on thin soils. The grain is light 
yellow, with a white cap. Ears are very good size, very uniform; 
fodder 10 to 12 feet on good soil. Our tests on White-Cap are 
98 to 100 per cent. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 Ibs. 65 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) 
$1.20, postpaid. By freight, pk. 85c.; 2bus. $1.45; bus. $2.75. 
Lancaster Sure Crop: Oo ee 
able variety to mature under the most unfavorable growing 
conditions. Lancaster Sure Crop matures early (in about 
100 days), the ears are very long, and the rich light yellow 
grains are of medium width and length. This variety averages 
12 feet in height. The stalks are well supplied with broad 
leaves, making it a valuable silage Corn, while as a crib Corn 
it is one of the most popular everywhere. Our germination tests 
are 98 to 100 per cent. Our seed grown in 1940 is about the 
finest we ever saw. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 Ibs. 65 cts.; 14 Ibs. (pk.) 
bh Dt Se tocie By freight, pk. 85 cts.; \4bus. $1.50; 
us. $2.95. 
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND, as do many leading 
experiment stations, that you TREAT ALL THE CORN 
YOU PLANT, whether Seed Corn purchased or your 
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New Improved Semesan Jr. increased the yield of field corn 21.3 
bushels per acre over the untreated seed planted in the same 
field for this farmer. 

New Improved Semesan Jr. increased the yield on the average 
3.55 bushels per acre. As little as 144 pounds of corn pay for 
this yield increase when corn is selling at 50 cents a bushel. 
It requires only 114 ounces to treat each bushel, or about 
1% cents per acre. It is in powder form—just dust it on the 
seed (full directions with each package). 114-oz. pkg. 13 cts.; 
2 pkgs. 25 cts.; Ib. 75 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3; 25 Ibs. $12.50. 

2 4 Here is Corn 
Schell’s Early Golden Surprise. ("co very 
highly recommend. The ears average 10 inches long. The Corn 
is avery rich bright golden yellow color and deep and broad. Its 
cob is thin and the fodder averages 10 ft. with two fine ears on 
many stalks. It isan early Corn, maturing in 90 days with normal 
growing weather. Our seed crop of this variety is beautiful seed 
indeed, and the many germination tests we have made all run 
from 98 to100 per cent—none below 98. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 Ibs. 
65 cts.; 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.20, postpaid. By freight, pk. 85 cts.; 
Abus. $1.50; bus. $2.95. 
ELMER G, BRADFORD, New Jersey, writes—‘‘I have 5% acres 
of your Schell’s Early Golden Surprise, and as nice Corn as 
any man ever looked at.” 
*“No-Crow” Crow Repellent 
Will protect your Seed Corn from crows, woodchucks, squir- 
rels, gophers, moles, and other animals that destroy it. 
It is non-poisonous and will not injure the seed of any kind 
of Corn. It will not kill birds or animals but it will keep them 
away; they will not touch seed treated with **‘No-Crow.”’ It 
will not clog any planter and it will prevent seed from rotting 
in the ground and loss of crop due to these pests if it is not used. 
1-qt. can (enough for 4 bus. of Seed Corn) $1.75, postpaid $1.90; 
1-pt. can (enough for 2 bus. of Seed Corn) $1, postpaid $1.10; 
Y4pt. can (enough for 1 bus. Seed Corn) 60 cts., postpaid 70 cts. 

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WALTER S. SCHELL, Inc., Quality Seeds, HARRISBURG, PA. 
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