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DIBBLE’S FARM SEEDS 
Have a Reputation for Purity and Productiveness That Is Not Excelled By Those From Any Other Source 
DIBBLE’S SEED FARMS 
1600 acres in extent, are located in the fertile Genesee Valley country of western New York, the Garden of the Empire 
State. Our three immense warehouses and elevator are on our own private tracks connecting with the New York 
Central and Lehigh Valley Railroads, and owing to our location in the country and are Seedgrowers, we are in position to 
supply you with the highest grade Farm Seeds at much lower prices than you can procure the same quality for elsewhere. 
Dibble’s Best 
D. B. Brand of Alfalfa, Clover and Timothy seed is famous 
throughout the United States for purity. We are the only firm, 
we believe, in this country selling- but just one grade of seed 
and one grade only, and that the best obtainable regardless of 
price. Our celebrated D. B. Brand is bought and sold on an 
absolute test for purity of 99.50% or better, our seed is tested 
either by the New York State Experiment Station or the Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture at Washington. The best is none too good 
for the American farmer and 
the cheapest seed a farmer can 
buy is that which is fx*ee from 
weed seeds. Samples and special 
price list free. 
Dibble’s Seed Oats 
have the longest, stiffest straw, 
heaviest grain, thinnest hulls, 
and are the most productive 
varieties adapted to the middle 
and eastern states. The seed 
originally came from northern 
Canada, improved by selection 
on our own farms and today 
they are the heaviest yielding 
varieties. One of our neighbors 
grew 440 bushels thresher’s 
measure on four acres of land. 
A customer states that he 
threshed 68 bags weighing80lbs. 
to the bag from two bushels’ 
sowing. Our oats are thoroughly 
recleaned and we know will 
please you. 
Dibble’s Canadian Six-Rowed 
Barley 
is the best variety for the 
eastern states, with a record of 
57 bushels per acre on one of 
the Dibble farms. When barley 
is bringing $1.25 per bushel as 
it is today there is no other 
grain more profitable to grow. 
Dibble’s Seed Corn 
is of splendid quality, of almost 
perfect germination and consists 
of foxxi* varieties that we have 
tried out thoroughly on our 
own farms and know to be the best varieties for the middle 
and New England States, whether for crop or the silo. 
Dibble’s Mammoth Yellow Flint 
is the largest growing and the most productive flint corn in 
cultivation, stalks average 8-10 feet high, the ears 10-15 inches 
in length, matures with us ready for the harvest within one 
hundred days from date of planting. 
Dibble’s Early Yellow Dent 
is the earliest and most productive early dent corn we have 
ever tested, the stalks grow 8-12 feet in height, the ears 8-10 
inches in length, and we recommend it for the East, where sea¬ 
sons are short and frost comes early, as the best dent for ensil¬ 
age. With us planted around May 15th, it is ready to harvest 
Sept. 1st, but some customei’s write that with them it matures in 
from 80 to 90 days. 
Dibble’s Improved Early Learning 
is the best standard main crop dent variety for ensilage or for 
ci-op, matures with us in 100 to 110 days, stalks average from 
10-15 feet in height and we have frequently put into our silos 
30 tons ensilage to the aci'e that would have husked 125 bushels 
of well ripened ears. 
Dibble’s Mammoth White En¬ 
silage Corn 
introdixeed by us last year as 
the lai-gest growing, most pro¬ 
ductive ensilage coi*n for our 
latitude, has more than fulfilled 
all the claims we made for it a 
j ear ago. This variety is of 
northern origin and the seed is 
northern grown. Stalks will 
avex-age with good cultiu-e 14-20 
feet in height and this variety 
will give more foliage either for 
feeding green or for ensilage 
than any other variety we have 
ever tested. 
Send for free samples of oxir 
four varieties of corn and test 
them yourself. Our test shows 
from 95-98%. Nothing better 
obtainable at any price, and our 
price is $2.00 per bushel for 
single bxishel down to as low as 
$1.25 per bushel, depending on 
quantity purchased and variety. 
Dibble’s Seed Potatoes 
Dibble’s Seed Potatoes, grown 
in the cold north on land 
especially adapted to each 
variety, produce profitable crops 
many times when other seed 
fails. Our seed potatoes ai-e 
raised from selected stock seed, 
are grown especially for seed 
purposes, are stored in our 
specially constructed frost¬ 
proof potato storage houses and 
and are full of vitality. We 
have a complete stock of all the 
new and standard varieties of 
mei*it, thii*ty-one in all, which 
we can offer in any quantity 
from a barrel to car loads. We 
are also introducing a new 
late variety which we consider not only the handsomest but the 
most productive new round white that has been offered to 
the American public since the introduction of the Rural 
New-Yox-ker twenty-five years ago. Oxir stock of seed potatoes 
was saved from fields that to the best of our knowledge and 
belief were absolutely free from blight or other fungus diseases, 
and our prices ai-e right, as we ship direct from our 1600 - 
acre seed farms to yours. 
Dibble’s Seed Potatoes are recommended by the Departments 
of Agriculture of the United States and of Canada, various 
Agricultui-al Colleges, the leading Agx-icultural Papers and 
by thousands of business farmers who plant Dibble’s Seed 
Potatoes annually. 
Dibble’s Three Famous Books Free 
DIBBLE’S FARM is the leading American strictly Farm Seed hook; it is devoted entirely to farm seeds, giving accurate andtruthfuldescriptiona 
_ rrn . _ _ ?f the different varieties of seed potatoes, corn, oats, barley, alfalfa and grass seeds that we grow and sell, is profusely 
OcLL) LAI ALUCi illustrated and tolls the plain truth about the farm seed situation In it you will find 150 testimonials from as many satisfied 
customers proving that Dibble’s Farm Seeds are all that we claim for them and more. With the catalog, we send free, two 
hooks written by our Mr. Dibble that should be in every farmer’s library, one entitled, “DIBBLE ON THE POTATO,” giving twenty years 
experience in growing potatoes commercially, and the other, “DIBBLE ON ALFALFA,” telling how we grow live tons of hay to the acre on our farms. 
Just say, ‘‘Send the books,” and we will do the rest 
... ADDRESS ... 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE Seedgrower, Box B, Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 
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