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T HIS is our territory, and we use all of the experience we have accumulated 
in over forty years in growing and selling Farm Seeds, to supplying only 
those varieties, and from the proper northern sources, that will give the best 
results on the farms of the Middle and New England States. You will note 
the 300-mile circle covers most of this section and parts of Ohio, the Virginias, 
and Maryland. Freight rates are low, and as this part of the country is 
covered by a network of railroads, service is rapid, and any seeds ordered 
from us by freight should reach you within a week from shipment at the 
latest, and if by express, in a day or two at the most. 
We do not prepay freight, as we have found that a uniform freight-prepaid 
price works an injustice to the farmer within 100 miles of us, and favors the 
one around the extreme edge of the 300-mile circle, and we desire to be just 
and fair to all men. We will be glad, however, to make you prepaid prices 
upon request. 
If we can save you money, we are entitled to your order. In comparing 
prices and quality, we are positive you will find you can save money in ordering 
your Farm Seeds from us, and on that basis may we not have your order? 
We want large orders, of course, as our 
business is furnishing business farmers the 
highest grade seeds that will produce 
money-making crops. But no order is too 
small to get our most careful attention, as 
our experience has been, if once a fanner 
begins ordering his seeds of us, nine times 
out of ten, he will be a customer for life. 
Now, in your case, if you cannot send a 
large order, try a small one. 
A bag of Timothy-AIsike Mixture, a 
bushel each of Clover and Timothy, a sack 
of Oats, and a couple of bushels of Seed 
Corn will give you a fair chance to try our 
Farm Seeds. If you have never grown 
Dibble’s Russet Potatoes, include at least 
a sack in your order; we are sure you will 
thank us for the suggestion. Wherever 
Dibble’s Russets are grown, they are not 
changed for any other variety. 
Winter Wbont nnrl P\/o re q uest we will send you a price-list on August 1, 
VY imer vvnear ana rcye. q UOt ; n g seasonable seeds for August and September 
sowing. We will have available Honor, Forward, and Val-Prize Wheat, the best three 
varieties of Winter Wheat for eastern conditions. 
The 20 bushels of Forward Seed Wheat you shipped me last fall was very nice and we had a very good 
stand.—J. N. Blose, Shelocta, Pa., January 5, 1935. 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER * Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 
