Schell’s Highest-Yielding Hybrid Seed Corn 
Farmers—Here Are the Very Best Varieties 
of All Hybrids— All Are Certified Seed 
In Sealed Bushel Bags. All proved winners in biggest yields, size of 
ear and kernels, and strong root system and stalk standing firm and upright 
through windstorms and drought. Strong, high-germ inating seed. 
We have designated where each variety may be grown in Pennsylvania, 
adapted to mature its crop there under normal conditions. This applies to 
other states in the same latitudes. 
Select the Hybrid you want for your farm and order it at once while seed 
is available. The enormous increase in the production of chickens, eggs, hogs, 
and other farm animals will require all the Corn the Nation’s farmers can 
produce. Good seed will be in great demand and prices may go up. 
CAUTION! In buying Hybrid Seed Corn, be sure it is Certified. Ours 
9 e is Cert-fied. Be sure it is ‘‘SLARGE Flat Grade.’’ Ours is. This is the 
Schell S Hybrid lowa 939 largest grains on the ear, very uniform in size and means re most perfect and 
2 . f cbt uniform planting. There are four other grades, ‘‘Medium Flat,” ‘“‘Small Flat,”’ 
auitaltloty Cae Rag dete 2) eats “Thick Flat,’’ and ‘‘Round Grains.’’ These grades should sell for less but as 
5 you want the best,—and we want you to have the best,—we therefore 
average high yields of fine-quality Corn than offer only the one grade *‘Large Flat Grade,’’ and we sell it to you fora 
i 1 ia, M land, Ohio, 
Teac OES ihe ConuBen Tt va dollar a bushel less because we do not pay that dollar to agents as many others do. 
a medium-season Corn. The stalk is medium Our Present Price for Any of These Fine Hybrids, $6.50 

Schell’s Hybrid Iowa 939 
size, stands stiff and erect, with the fine, big, * 
16 to 18-rowed ears placed medium high on the per bushel at our store. (Prices subject to change) 
stalks. A great favorite for the past three years If you wish us to send it postpaid to your door, add postage to this price 
because of its dependable outstanding per- of $6.50. Ask your postmaster how much the postage is (a bushel weighs 
formance. Will do excellent in north-central, 56 lbs.). If you want to send it by freight or express give us the name of the 
central, and southern Pennsylvania, in states station if different from your postoffice. 
south of Pennsylvania, in low altitudes in North- Please Note. To accommodate our customers who need less than a bushel 
ern {Pennsylvania, {in all of Ohio, west, and in we will send {these [smaller quantities, but they will not be in certified bags. 
New Jersey. $6.50 per bus. (Large Flat Grade). 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 4 lbs. (enough for 1 acre) $1.25; 8 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. 
Schell’s Hybrid Schell’s Hybrid 
Ohio W17 U. S. 65 
This very good Hybrid ma- An excellent Hybrid to use 
tures about the same season as where you want to cut early for 
Iowa 939 and is _ especially seeding or where you pick the 
adapted to the heavier soils Corn for cribbing and then seed. 
where early Corn is desired; Fine to husk either by hand or 
however, it will do equally well with husks. It has a very 
on rich upland. (We do not slender, stiff, erect stalk with 
advise planting W17 on poor, 16 to 18-rowed ears of good size 
gravelly upland.) Its 16 to 18- and placed medium high on the 
rowed ears are large and placed stalks. U.S. 65 matures just a 
medium high, with short shank. little later than Iowa 939 or 
The foliage is heavy and is W17. It is especially desirable 
especially desirable for early for fertile upland. Adaptable 
silo filling; it stands among the for Pennsylvania (except upper 
leaders for high yields. A very one-third), all of New Jersey, 
excellent Hybrid. $6.50 per Maryland, Ohio, and other 
: 1 de). in simi i . $6. 
bree rntss her ad Schell’s Hybrid U. S. 13 oe puss (Laren Wa Groaoa ; 
Schell’s Hybrid U. S. 13 
Look at those beautiful, big golden earg! They have 20 to 22 rows of good deep grains. Here is, without 
question, a most outstanding and most valuable Hybrid for 1942. Every farmer who grew it is tremendously 
enthusiastic about it for it has everything to be desired—large ears, deep grains, good big stalks with broad 
leaves, sturdy and disease-resistant. Just the kind of a Hybrid you all have been calling for. It isa midseason 
sort, maturing between the early and the late varieties. There will be a rush for this seed and not enough to 
supply the demand, so order ‘early. Matures normally in southern half of Pennsylvania, in some equally low 
sections in northern half, and in states south and west. You will be thrilled with your crop of this very fine 
Hybrid. $6.50 per bus. (Large Flat Grade). 
Hybrid Ohio K23 Schell’s Hybrid Ohio K35 
Here is one of the best early Hybrids. A fine, early, heavy-yielding Hybrid. : 
The plants are short and heavy, which Matures some earlier than Iowa 939 and 
makes it one of the most lodge-resistant a little later than Ohio 
Corns. It has an abundance of leaves of K23 which is another of 
deep green color. Fine uniform ears, the best early Hybrids. 
with 16 to 18 rows of medium deep Ohio K35 stalks are me- 
kernels, are placed medium low on the dium in height, heavily 
stalks. An excellent yielder and in rooted, making it excep- 
every way a very desirable early Corn. tionally lodge-proof. The 
Has proved adaptable for northern ears. with 18 to 20 rows, 
Pennsylvania as far as Erie County as shown in the picture, 
and all oiher parts of the state, Mary- are beautiful, of medium 
land, Ohio, and other states in this lati- length, with quite deep, 
tude- $6.50 per bus. (Large Flat Grade). medium large grains rich 
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Hybrid Ohio 54 please you. We recom- 
This photograph of the ear and kernel mend this as a fine early, 
of Ohio 54 shows the big 16 to 18-rowed heavy-yielding variety 
ears and large kerneis. The fodder is that will give excellent 
of medium height, very resistant to the results in all of Pennsyl- 
Corn borer, and ripens slowly, allowing vania, New Jersey, Ohio 
the ear to mature fully and the husk west in same latitude, and 
- to turn before the stalk materially in states south of us. 
Hybrid changes color. Same season Iowa 939. $6.50 per bus. (Large 
Ohio 54 $6.50 per bus. (Large Flat Grade). Flat Grade). Schell’s Hybrid Ohio K35 
Do Your Best to Get Your Corn Planted Before May 10th for Best Results 
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