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CROW REPELLENTS 
“Comin* through the corn”—thirty tons of ensilage to the acre on our own farms 
Protect Your Corn Plantings 
with 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
These black-winged robbers 
won’t stay long in a field pro¬ 
tected by Stanley’s Crow Re¬ 
pellent. Not poisonous, and 
does not affect the corn—but 
the crows leave. A 60-cent 
can treats a bushel of seed. 
Crow -Tox 
Crow 
Repellent 
Another prep¬ 
aration that 
will make crows 
take wing—not 
the corn. Ap¬ 
plied to the seed 
it acts as a pro¬ 
tector against 
smut and 
ground-rot. See 
special list for 
prices. 
SEED DISINFECTANTS 
New Improved Ceresan. A low-cost 
dust disinfectant for wheat, oats, 
and barley. One pound treats 32 
bushels. 
New Improved Semesan Jr. A dust 
disinfectant for seed corn. Two 
ounces treat a bushel of corn. 
New Improved Semesan-Bel. A dip 
disinfectant for seed potatoes. One 
pound treats 60 to 80 bushels of 
potatoes. 
For prices see Special Price-List 
in this Catalog 
DIBBLE’S 
Northern-Grown SEED CORN 
FOR NORTHERN FARMERS 
Every bag is tagged, showing our purity and germination tests 
Each individual crop, ears hand-selected by expert Corn-growers, then 
shelled, cleaned, milled, and graded. 
Every lot tested in our own laboratory for purity, moisture content, 
and germination, and sold subject to our famous money-back-if-you-want- 
it guarantee. 
The utmost care is taken to furnish Seed Corn of the highest possible 
quality, Corn that is thoroughly dried naturally or dried artificially by 
the most up-to-date methods known, of high germination and of varieties 
that are adapted to the northern and eastern states. 
Northern-grown Corn is the only kind to plant in the northern states. 
It is vigorous, hardy, acclimated, and productive. Southern-grown varie¬ 
ties look nice, germinate well, but do not mature. 
DIBBLE’S SEED-SOWING TABLE 
Pounds per acre Time of seeding 
D. B. Alfalfa.20 April, May, June, August, September 
Grimm Alfalfa .12 to 15 April, May, June, August, September 
Alsike. 6 to 8 February to June, August, September 
Barley .96 April to June 
Corn, Field .10 to 12 May, June 
Corn, Ensilage .15 to 25 May, June 
Red Medium Clover . 8 to 12 February to May, August to November 
Mammoth Red Clover . 8 to 12 February to May, August to November 
T. C. Oats .80 March to May 
H. W. Oats .100 March to May 
Peas, Canada .90 to 120 March to May 
Timothy . .. .12 to 15 April to June, August, September 
Sudan Grass . 20 to 25 Late May to early June 
Japanese Millet .20 to 25 Late May to early June 
Hungarian Millet .40 to 50 Late May to early June 
Golden Millet .40 to 50 Late May to early June 
Sweet Clover .15 March to August 
DIBBLE S FARM SEED CATALOG . 1936 
