CERTIFIED SEED POTATOE 
Our pure-bred certified Irish Cobblers at blossom-time. 
Good Seed means healthy, vigorous, productive plants and they 
produce crops such as are shown at the right. 
Best Quality 
U.S. No.1 
At digging time—a fine big crop of clean quality certified 
Irish Cobblers. The final outcome of the field in blossom to the 
left. Plant Schell’s Quality Seed Potatoes for Quality crops. 
Maine Grown, The Hardiest, Heavy- Yielding Seed, Certified. Prices subject to change with the market. 
We are recognized as Central Pennsylvania’s headquarters for dependable quality Seed Potatoes. Send your 
order to us for one bag or a dozen or a carload—or write us for latest price if you decide to buy later. 
Early Crop Varieties F'2rt.15.bu. 0 
IRISH COBBLER (Certified). White, mealy Potato used for 
early, medium, and late crop. The most widely planted for 
early and for general crop. 
BLISS’ TRIUMPH (Certified). Extra-early; round; red skin. 
SURPRISE. Of fine quality, somewhat resembling Irish 
Cobbler in shape and size. Early and a heavy yielder. 
CHIPPEWA (Certified). Bred from Irish Cobbler, smooth and 
shallow eyes, very fine. 
SEBAGO (Certified). Medium early. Round, white skinned, 
smooth, shallow eyed, medium size, blight resistant. A 
heavy yielder. 
PONTIAC. Larger than Bliss, same color, red. 
Late Crop Varieties 
KATAHDIN (Certified). Oval shape. Smooth,,main crop of 
very fine quality and a heavy yielder. Good keeper. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN (Certified). Medium-late; snow-white; 
gives excellent results on all kinds of soil; very fine. 
RUSSET (Certified). Splendid late or main crop; big yielder. 
Very popular late-crop variety. Excellent keeper. 
KENNEBEC. One of the heaviest yielders, in fact made the 
highest record yield of U.S. No. 1 grade. Excellent quality. 
Resistant to blight. 
PRICES: for all except Cobblers, Red Bliss, and Early Surprise. 1 to 10 sacks (100 Ibs. each) @ $6.60 per sack; 11 to 25 
sacks @ $6.50 per sack; 26 to 100 sacks @ $6.85 per sack at our store or by freight not prepaid. (Subject to change, 
with the market up or down.) Since last fall they have been advancing. It appears early ordering this year will be wise. 
(Postpaid all varieties up to 150 miles: 5 Ibs. $2; 10 Ibs. $2.65; 15 lbs. $4.35.) 
PRICES for Red Bliss: 1 to 10 sacks @ $7.60 per sack. For Irish Cobbler and Early Surprise: 100-lb. sack $7.15. 
Protect Your Good Seed Potatoes from possible soil diseases by treating them before planting with New Improved Semesan 
Bel. Mix in water, then dip the seed. Full directions with pkg. 1 lb. treats 60 to 80 bu. Lb. $2; 2 ozs. 50 cts. 
SEED OATS CERTIFIED HIGH GERMINATION 
FANCY QUALITY e BRIGHT HEAVY SEED 
Clinton 11-25. 
A new reselection of Clinton 11 made by Dr. Bonnett, agronomist in the Department of Agriculture of 
anne illinois. The latest improvement on Clinton 11. It is the most outstanding Oats for its consistent 
high yields up to 90 bushels per acre on various soils. Clinton 11-25 Oats stands like a wall, does not go down and holds its 
grain. It ripems evenly, making it fine for combining. It is highly resistant to leaf rust and smut and to the disease Helmin- 
thosporium blight, which causes Oats stems to rot at the ground and go down. Clinton 11-25 Oats is resistant to this blight. 
It is medium early. It has proved the heaviest yielding variety or strain. The kernels are large, plump and meaty. The demand 
for seed of this valuable Clinton 11-25 Oats this year will be enormous, because of so many crop failures last year. Be sure to grow 
it. Get all these extra bushels from every acre. Get your order in at once. Sow 2 bu. peracre. Remember it costs only $2.50 
to $3 more per acre than your ordinary Oats to have this good seed and get all these many extra bushels per acre. 
PRICES: We have it put up in new bags, each holding 3 bu. or 96 lbs. (Please order it in units of 3 bu.) 3 bu. to 12 bu. 
@ $2.75 per bu.; 15 bu. to 30 bu. @ $2.65 per bu.; 33 bu. to 60 bu. @ $2.55 per bu.; 63 bu. to 99 bu. @ $2.50 per bu. at 
our store or shipped freight or truck, freight collect at your station. 
ONION PLANTS 
Of the Yellow Sweet Spanish variety. We sell great 
quantities of these every spring. Plant them 4 to 5 inches 
apart in rows 12 to 15 inches apart and give plenty of fer- 
tilizer or manure. They will grow to a very large size and 
produce handsome Onions like the big Bermudas. We sell 
them by the **bunch’’—the number in a bunch varies from 
75 to 100 or more depending on the size when pulled. One 
bunch 80 cts.; 2 for $1.50; 5 for $2.50; 10 bunches $4.25, . 
all postpaid. (No plants are sent C.O.D., it delays them.) 
A crate of approximately 6000 plants (60 bunches) 
$13.75 (you pay express). We send them when proper 
planting time arrives, late March or early April. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Postpaid 3for Doz. 24 100 
Victeria. Green shaded red...$0 75 $2 00 $3 80 $15 00 
MeDonald. Brilliant red...... 240 960 19 20 80:00 
Sweet Potato Plants 
We 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: 50 plants 90 cts. ($1.35 postpaid); $1.50 per 100 
($1.95 postpaid); $6 for 500 ($6.85 postpaid); $11.50 per 
rR ($12.50 postpaid). Less than 500 at the single hundred 
rate. 
HORSE-RADISH ROOTS, Maliner Kren. A _ large, 
quick-growing variety which is now the very best Horse- 
Radish grown. Large, strong cuttings, 60 cts. per doz.; 
$3 per 100 ($3.40 postpaid); $18.50 per 1000 by express; 
or $20 per 1000 postpaid first zone. 
74 WALTER S. SCHELL, Inc., Quality Seeds, HARRISBURG, PA. 
