1938 
CROP 
TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED 
D. B. Red Clover. 99.75 per cent pure 
Keep your seed ten days 
after arrival, test it as you 
wish, and if you are not con¬ 
vinced that it is as good as we 
say it is, return it at once; we 
will refund your money and 
pay the freight both ways. 
Samples free. 
"THE CREAM OF THE CROP" 99 . 50 % Pure or Better 
Every bushel American Northern-grown 
As a young man, the writer had his first experience buying seed for his father’s 900-acre 
farms. ^Going to the local merchant, he found good-looking seed in stock and was told it was 
prime or “strictly prime” seed, but as to its purity, freedom from weed seeds, and germina¬ 
tion, the local merchant never knew. 
Now conditions have changed; stringent state laws protect the buyer, and you can buy 
intelligently. You do not need to buy a. million weed seeds in a bushel unless you wish to, 
and every farmer has enough weeds growing on his farm now. 
The safest thing to do is to use our D. B. Brand, than which there is nothing better, and as 
we handle this seed in such large quantities, we can save you money. Compare quality and 
prices, and we will have your order; in fact, we have scores of letters from farmers who testify 
to the superior quality of D. B. Clover and Timothy, and who also saved from 50 cents to 
several dollars per bushel by buying from us. Read some of them here. 
Notwithstanding the fact that our seeds are tested in our own laboratory, we sell our 
D. B. Brand Seeds subject to your test, the test of your State Experiment Station, or that of 
the United States Department of Agriculture. 
I know that no one makes a mistake in planting Dibble’s seeds in this North Country where the 
seasons are so uncertain.— Wm. A. La Crois, Keene, N. H., February 8, 1937. 
Please send me price-list on your seeds as I was well pleased with the results obtained from your 
Russets, Heavyweight Oats and Timothy Alsike Mixture, purchased last year.— Grant Butler 
Guilford, N. Y., January 26, 1937. 
We use reasonable care in 
packing and sending out our 
Clover and Timothy Seed, but 
as so many circumstances may 
arise, after they leave our pos¬ 
session, over which we have 
no control, we therefore do not 
guarantee nor will we be re¬ 
sponsible for the crop. 
The Alfalfa seed I had from you last year is fine. In spite of the dry weather it came up in great 
shape.— Benjamin Marsus, Wind Gap, Pa., March 22, 1937. 
This is the thirtieth year we have ordered from you.— R. L. and J. J. Duncan, New Milford, 
Conn., April 4, 1938. 
I say emphatically your seeds have suited me for the last ten or twelve years and I have tried 
others.—A. D. Snover, Locke, N. Y., March 17, 1938. 
No weeds or foul stuff in your Clover and Grass seed. If every farmer bought your seeds, there 
would be no foul stuff in the country.—D. E. Moore, Atwater, N. Y. 
SAMPLE AND SPECIAL PRICE-LIST FREE 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER • HONEOYE FALLS, N Y. 
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