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Dibble’s 
EARLY YELLOW 
DENT CORN 
Was introduced by us twenty-six years ago, as 
the earliest large Yellow Dent in existence. Dur¬ 
ing that time we have tried out, tested, and 
inspected fields of other Early Dents and, as a 
result, we still say to our customers that Dibble’s 
Early Yellow Dent is the most desirable of the 
Early Dents for the eastern farmer. Last year was 
a hard one for the eastern Corn-grower, owing to 
the protracted drought, but Dibble’s Early Yellow 
Dent produced and matured good crops. 
A Dakota seed-house offers a Dent that ripens 
in 70 days, but the stalks are 4 to 5 feet high, and 
the ears are nubbins, 4 to 5 inches long. Minne¬ 
sota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Ohio firms offer Early 
Dents to mature in 75 to 80 days, but the stalks 
are 5 to 7 feet high, and the ears 5 to 7 inches 
long. We can procure stocks of these for you if 
you wish, but why bother with dwarf varieties of 
Corn when you can grow magnificent crops of 
Dibble’s Early Yellow Dent on the same land? 
We do not advise its growth at high altitudes, 
such as the hill lands of New York, for a husking 
crop, but we do recommend it as the best early 
Yellow Dent for ensilage now grown. Dibble’s 
Early Yellow Dent planted here in the Genesee 
Valley country, May 15 to June 1, is usually 
ready for the harvest by early September, but 
many of our customers report that it matures 
earlier with them. The foliage is very leafy and 
the stalks average 10 to 12 feet in height. One 
field of 12 acres on one of our own farms measured 
14 feet on the level for the entire field. The ears, 
8 to 10 inches in length, are closely set with 
bright yellow grains on a small cob, as shown in 
illustration. Hundreds of our customers, in a 
dozen different states, plant Dibble’s Early Yellow 
Dent year after year. 
Our seed is from carefully selected, hand-picked 
ears, thoroughly recleaned, of splendid germination, 
and we sell it subject to your test on our money-back- 
if-you-want-it guarantee. 
DIBBLE’S 
SEED CORN 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee every bushel of our 
Seed Corn to be northern-grown 
and thoroughly recleaned. Our 
germination tests show 90 per cent 
or above, and we sell Seed Corn 
subject to your test. 
You may keep our Seed Corn ten 
days, test it any way you wish, and 
if it does not “make good,” return 
it immediately and we will refund 
your money, paying the freight both 
ways, or refill your order. We use 
reasonable care in packing and send¬ 
ing out our Seed Corn, but as so 
many circumstances may arise over 
which we have no control, we do 
not guarantee, nor will we be 
responsible for the crop grown from 
any of our seeds. 
Good Words for Dibble's 
Your Early Yellow Dent was very 
satisfactory. It gave us a very good 
crop of well-matured silage, although 
it was a poor Corn year locally. I 
think you will receive many orders 
from my neighbors.— Dr. E. W 
Files, Gorham, Maine, Dec. 26, 1933* 
The people around these parts said, 
last fall, they never saw such Corn as 
I raised from Early Yellow Dent and 
Mammoth Yellow Flint seed that you 
sent me last spring. From just 3 acres 
I filled 2 silos, one 10x30 feet, and 
the other 10 x 20 feet. Quite a number 
of my neighbors are planting the Early 
Yellow Dent Corn and are very much 
pleased with it.— John Wright, 
Merrimack, N. H., March 15, 1934. 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER . HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y. 
