RUSSET POTATOES 
sorts two to one, and crops of 300 to 400 
bushels an acre are not uncommon. 
We think your Dibble’s Russet Potatoes the 
“Perfect Potato.”— Mrs. George Bovey, Ravena, 
N. Y., February 1, 1937. 
Customers write us that the “Russet 
gives splendid yields when other kinds 
fail.” During the long drought years of 
1934 and 1936 the Potato crop in many 
sections was almost a complete failure, 
We had a wonderful crop of Potatoes from your 
Russet seed.— Fred M. Ackert, Osceola, Pa., 
January 26, 1937. 
I have raised your Russet Potatoes and think they 
cannot be beat in the long run.— Chester Keeler, 
Sharon, Conn., March 12, 1936. 
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It will probably interest you to know that my previous 
experience with your Russet Potatoes is responsible for my 
interest in your seeds. They are the World’s Best Potatoes. 
—George Hudson, Pine City, N. Y., January 21, 1935. 
I sent to you for Seed Potatoes in 1934, and would like 
to say that I had the best crop of Potatoes that I ever 
raised. I had Dibble’s Russets and am going to plant them 
again this year.— William W. Pearrons, R. 2, Orwell, Vt. 
I am especially interested in your Russets. Have planted 
no other late variety for several years and find them very 
satisfactory.—D. E. Slonecker, R. 1, Bellefontaine, Ohio. 
Four years ago I planted one bushel of your 
Russet Potatoes and we dug 51 bushels of weighed 
Potatoes, 60 lbs. per bushel. I sure can recommend 
your seed Potatoes.— Wm. Miller, Cochecton, 
N. Y., May 4, 1936. 
From the 5 bushels of Russets I got last March I 
had 137 bushels of No. 1 Potatoes—and did not 
spray. Thanks!— Herbert A. Vail, Ulster, Pa., 
May 1, 1935. 
yet under those hard conditions Dibble’s 
Russet produced satisfactory crops—in 
fact, right here in western New York, 
where there was no rain for weeks, a 
yield of about 400 bushels an acre was 
reported. 
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). 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER 
HON EOY E FALLS, N. Y. 
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