CREAM OF THE CROP" 
99.50% Pure or Better 
Every ’bushel American 
No rthern-Gro wn 
D. B. Timothy, 99.75 per cent pure 
The hay crop is the most important one 
on the livestock farm and, next to silage 
corn, hay produces the greatest quantity of 
total digestible nutrients to the acre. Every 
farmer should be sure of a good supply of 
high-quality hay because it will reduce the 
grain bill and increase the check for live¬ 
stock products. 
We feel that the first essential in getting 
a good yield of high-quality hay is to seed 
a mixture of grasses and legumes that are adapted to the soil. There 
is no magic in mixture making but there is a vast difference in the 
quality" of the seeds used. The safest thing to do is to use our D. B. 
Brand and be sure of the highest quality that money can buy. 
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 fifty 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 De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. 
D. B. BRAND 
TIMOTHY 
and 
CLOVER 
SEED 
I was so well satisfied and we got 
such fine results from the Grimm Al¬ 
falfa seed you sent us last year that I 
want more for this year.— Laurence 
S. H ill, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. 
I know that no one makes a mistake in 
planting Dibble’s seeds in this North Country 
where the seasons are so uncertain.—W m. A. 
La Crois, Keene, N. H. 
This is the thirtieth year we have ordered 
from you.—R. L. and J. J. Duncan, New 
Milford, Conn. 
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. 
No weeds or foul stuff in your Clover and 
Grass seed. If every farmer bought your 
seeds, there would be no foul stull in the 
country.—D. E. Moore, Atwater, N. Y. 
We rely on all your seeds and find they never fail after 15 years of buying 
from you.— Claude J. Lampman, Leeds, N. Y. 
Despite the terribly dry weather in 1939 I had a fine stand from the 
Timothy and Alsike Mixture. Your seeds are always 100 per cent good.— 
William E. Hathaway, Tiverton, R. I. 
We believe your seeds are the best to be had and have planted them for 
years, always with good results.— Mrs. Bertha A. Johnson, Northboro, 
Mass. 
I used your Canadian Variegated Alfalfa to sow one field of 80 acres and 
have one of the best stands of Alfalfa in Western New York.— Harry 
O’Neill, Lima, N. Y. 
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, re¬ 
turn it at once; we will refund your money 
and pay the freight both ways. Samples free. 
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 possession, over which 
we have no control, we therefore do not 
guarantee nor will we be responsible for 
the crop. 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER • HONEOYE FALLS, N. Y. 
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