Dibble’s Russet is the Potato for you to grow on your farm. 
You will find it more profitable and far superior to any other 
variety for the main Potato crop. Whether you have “Potato- 
soil” or not, you will get a good yield if the soil is in good con¬ 
dition. Sand, gravel, loam, or clay will produce a satisfactory 
crop. Many customers say the vines are blight-proof, and 
spraying is not needed; neither do bugs like the foliage, for we 
have seen thousands of acres of Dibble’s Russet where neither 
paris green nor arsenate of lead was used, and the vines were 
perfect. 
If you say you “can’t grow Potatoes,” get a sack of Dibble’s 
Russet this year. Give them a careful trial. We feel sure you 
will be satisfied, and next season you will be an enthusiastic 
booster for Dibble’s Russet. 
I have raised your Russets ever since you 
first put them on the market, and they have 
done better for me than any other Potato.— 
J. A. Dodge, Terra Alta, W. Va., April 3, 
1934 (after 23 years). 
The fifteen sacks of second-size Russets I 
bought of you last spring are my prize patch. 
They are 100 per cent better than cut seed.— 
Parker Bristol, Schaghticoke, N. Y. 
My Potatoes, bought from you last year, 
were a great success in spite of the dry season. 
-—Harry H. Clearwater, Kingston, N. Y. 
Last year we purchased your Russet and 
Cobbler seed, planting six acres, from which 
we dug 2500 bushels of Potatoes. The 
Russets produced the better yield.— The 
Ketchin Tobacco Corporation, Tariffville, 
Conn. 
I wish to change my seed this year as I 
only have a small place. Would like one sack 
Dibble’s Russets. This amount is all I can 
use, but they must be Dibble’s Russets—the 
only Potato grown. —William Kneaskern, 
Clinton, N. Y. 
The Dibble’s Russets made a much larger 
vine-growth, free from blight, than other 
varieties, and while this area was stricken by 
drought, they yielded 175 bushels per acre, 
which was twice as many as other varieties 
made.—J. Guy Ridenour, Smithsburg, Md. 
DIBBLE’S RUSSET POTATO, A FIELD ON OUR OWN FARMS 
Notice the magnificent foliage in the above picture. We have found the Russet the most 
disease-resistant of any variety, and over a hundred of our customers have written us that 
Dibble’s Russet was blight-proof while other varieties were blighted and died in the same or 
adjoining fields. 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER . HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y. 
