MATERIALS FOR 
NOD-0-GEN 
THE PRE-TESTED INOCULATOR 
JELLY TYPE IN BOTTLES 
or 
OrcMINsons 
HUMUS TYPE IN CANS BD0'O'GEN 
wumus 

a mle! Caled 
When ordering cultures specify 

kind of seed to be inoculated 
FOR CLOVERS 
Medium, Pee Alsike and SWEET CLOVER 
an vhite eC ais 
ion BUs O1ZC pee eee OC “2 Bu. eG Sa eg Pas 
LeBU. ize 45e IV Bue Sizepe wee d5e¢ 
21, Bu. Sz. (Humus Only) - 75¢ 2) Bu. SZ.,(Humus Only) 7T5¢ 
FOR SOY BEANS 
FOR ALFALFA 
FOR VETCH & PEA 
Le BUG e120 ne a 20¢ , b 
9 Bu, Size ..ucw.5...... 30e 1 Bu.-Size 2... 5.2.2 s5e 
5 Bu. Sz., ..(Humus Only) -- Soc 100 Lb. Sz., (Humus Only) 55¢ 
10 Bu. Sz., (Humus Only) $1.00 5 Bu. Sz., ...(Humus Only), $1.50 


DIBDBLE’S 

SEED TREATMENT 
Seed Disinfectants 
CERESAN = eee 4,075, 30 Cine sear ee ees Ie lbs 
1 lb. Treats 32 bus. Wheat, Oats or Barley 
SEMESAN@? J Rae sce ee 1 ow OZenl3 Cee eee 1 Ibs 75¢ 
1% oz. Treats One bus. Corn 
SEMESAN-BEL ................ eo O22) Cee ee 1 Ib. $1.50 
1 lb. Treats 60 to 80 bus. Potatoes 5 Ibs. $6.50 
Stanley’s Crow Repellent 
ONE: QUA RIS eae ae eek, oe ee ee Sala 
(Enough for four bushels of seed corn) 
ONE* PIN Tie ee a er ee heed ene eee $ 1.00 
(Icnough for two bushels of seed corn) 
ONE-HABES PEN Tee ec ee ee ee eee $ .60 
(Enough for one bushel of seed corn) 
SECTION 562, P.L. &R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
Honeoye Falls, N. Y. 
Permit No.1 

U.S, Depot. of Agriculture 
Div. of Fruit & Vegetable 
ropes Desease 
Bureau of Plant Industry 
Wadhington, D. ¢. 8 
RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED 
The Latest on the Farm Seed Situation 
The surplus in wheat, corn and cotton in this country 
together with the Soil Conservation Program will cause an 
increase in the plantings of Alfalfas, Clovers and the grass- 
es. Prices could easily advance from present low levels. 
There were large crops of Alfalfa and Clover seed har- 
vested in 1940 and prices are much lower than for several 
years. We believe that purchases should be made at pres- 
ent low levels. Right now there is a stronger feeling and 
markets are firm. 
Total stocks of merchantable potatoes on hand as of 
January 1, 1941 in the 37 late and intermediate states were 
118,555,000 bushels or about 14 million bushels more than 
last year. This increase will be more than offset by the 
Starch Diversion Program in Maine, the Livestock Feed 
Diversion Program in the western states and the Food 
Stamp Program. With more of our people gainfully employ- 
ed than ever before in history and with these government 
agencies taking the surplus out of consumption there is 
every reason to believe that there will be an improvement 
in old potato markets. 

SEED CORN OF GOOD QUALITY 
ESPECIALLY SCARCE 
The supply of mature seed corn of high germination in 
New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio is the shortest in many 
years. The crop was planted late and did not have the warm 
weather necessary to make good corn. Lack of drying 
weather in the fall of 1940 and early freezes made conditions 
still worse. Many crops never matured and still many more 
that did mature carried a very high moisture content both 
in kernel and in cob. Corn with a high moisture content 
was severely damaged for seed. Germination tests at the 
Experimental Stations of New York, Pennsylvania, and 
Ohio show that the outlook for good seed corn is very un- 
satisfactory. , 
Our company realized the situation and took steps to 
properly dry our corn before cold weather and as a result 
we have a good supply of high germinating seed. Let us 
supply your needs while stocks are still available. Avoid 
using unadapted varieties. 
