DIBBLE’S 
Reclean ed 
Timothy- 
Alsike Natural 
Mixtures 
The Bargain of the Grass Seed Trade 
A boon to farmers wanting high-grade 
seeds at a money-saving price. 
What they are, where they come from. 
BEWARE OF THE ORDINARY 
TIMOTHY-ALSIKE MIXTURE 
In some of the northwestern states, especially Minnesota, THE PRE-TESTED INOCULATOR 
and in certain sections of northern Canada, Alsike and now available in bottles or cans 
Timothy grow naturally together, ripen at the same time, 
are harvested and threshed, and as the seed grains of 
Alsike and Timothy are practically of the same size, the 
two varieties cannot be separated. 
As Timothy is traded in on the big markets on the basis 
of purity, and as Alsike is not Timothy and is considered 
by the experts a foreign seed, we frequently are able to 
buy round lots of these fancy Mixtures containing 20 per 
cent or more of Alsike at only slightly higher prices than 
for the best Timothy, and as we pass these seeds on to 
you at our usual small margin of profit, you get the Alsike 
you need in your seeding Mixture at a little above the 
regular Timothy Price, and then by adding the required 
amount of our D. B. Medium and Mammoth Clovers, you 
have an ideal Mixture and save money on every acre you 
seed down. 
This is briefly the story of the Natural Mixture. Now 
these Mixtures are good, bad, and indifferent, and no one 
should buy a Mixture of any kind without a positive 
guarantee from a responsible seller as to the purity and 
also the percentage of each variety of seed in the Mixture. 
We sell just one grade—the best—and give, on our 
guarantee tag attached to each bag, the purity, germina¬ 
tion, and percentage of Alsike and Timothy in this par¬ 
ticular Mixture. The quantity of the two principal seeds 
may vary in different lots, but in all cases you will find 
“less than of 1 per cent of weed seeds.” 
For best growth, and to put atmospheric nitrogen in the soil, it 
pays to inoculate all legumes. The cost is trivial compared with 
the profit. Legumes are clovers, peas and beans, alfalfa, soy 
beans, vetches, and other plants that grow seeds in a pod. Their 
roots are the home of bacteria that draw fertility-building nitrogen 
from the air and store it in swellings on the roots, called nodules. 
These nodules not only feed nitrogen to the crop they are on, but 
rot in the ground and supply 
valuable nitrogen to the soil. 
Economical, Easy to Use 
Nod-O-Gen in the Humus form 
is packed in cans; the Jelly type is 
prepared in bottles. Both are easy to 
use. Simple directions are printed on 
the containers. 
When ordering, be sure to specify 
the kind of seed you wish to inoculate 
and whether you want the Humus or 
Jelly Nod-O-Gen. 
We recommend that you use Nod- 
O-Gen. Prices are postpaid, if we 
cannot ship with the seed. 
For Clovers, Alfalfa and Sweet 
Clover 
l/ 2 -bus. size.$0.30 
1-bus. size.50 
2 Vi-bus. size (Humus only) 1.00 
For Soy Beans, Field Peas and 
Vetch 
1- bus. size.$0.30 
2- bus. size.50 
5-bus. size (Humus only).. 1.00 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER 
HONEOYE FALLS, N. Y. 
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