MATERIALS FOR SEED TREATMENT 
NOD-0-GEN 
THE PRE-TESTED INOCULATOR 
When ordering cultures 
Pre tasted 
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specify kind of seed to be inoculated. 
All Nod-O-Gen in humus type. 
FOR CLOVERS 
Medium, Mammoth Alsike 
FOR ALFALFA 
and SWEET CLOVER 
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Seed Disinfectants 
CERESAN 4°07. 80G0 22 oe ee 1 lb. 80¢ 
1 lb. Treats 32 bus. Wheat, Oats or Barley 
SEMESAN® Rae 144 oz. 15¢ 1 Ib. 75¢ 
1% oz. Treats One bu. Corn 
SEMESAN-BEL 2 oz. 30¢ 
1 lb. Treats 60 to 80 bus. Potatoes 
_ 1 Ib. $1.65 
5 Ibs. $7.15 
Stanley’s Crow Repellent 
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¥, Bu. <P eae s0¢ 2 Busse 2 ave 
i Bassive Mins ees 50¢: 51 BugSige: 4. eee 50¢ ONE- QUART 66. 2 oe eee $ 1.75 
2', Bu. Size —.............. $1.00 2% Bu. Size —............ $1.00 (Enough for four bushels of seed corn) 
FOR SOY BEANS 1. 00 
1 By Sizes. 20¢ FOR VETCH & PEA ONE PINT ono... $ | 
2, BUSIZe eee ee 30¢ ap (Enough for ro bushels of seed corn) 
5" Rawesire ee Bbgew OU Pe 35¢ 
10-BusSize __.........$1.0008100 Lb. Sizes 55¢ ONE-HALF: PINT?.2 06 0 ee ee $ .60 
30-Bu.eSize W222 $3.00) 5 Bu. Size... 4-.2.-- $1.50 (Enough for one bushel i: oad corn) 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER 
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SWEET CORN 
Garden Assortment - Five Varieties 
2 oz. Spancross 60 days Complete Ass’t. 
4 oz. Marcross 65 days | ths 
4 oz. Carmelcross 70 oye | 
4 oz. Lincoln 77 days Pc Paid 
1 Ib. Golden Cross Bantam, 83 days ee Tele 
SPANCROSS, MARCROSS, CARMELCROSS, 
LINCOLN 
1 to 2 Ibs. 50¢ per Ib., 3 to 9 Ibs. 45¢ per Ib. Prepaid. 
10 to 19 lbs. 40¢ per lb. Not Prepaid. 
20 Ibs. or over 35¢ per lb. Not Prepaid. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HYBRID 
1 to 2 Ibs. 45¢ per Ib., 3 to 9 Ibs. 40¢ per Ib. 
10 to 19 lbs. 35¢ per lb. Not Prepaid. 
20 Ibs. or over 30¢ per Ib. Not Prepaid. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
1 to 2 Ibs. 30¢ per Ib., 3 to 9 Ibs. 25¢ per Ib. 
10 to 19 Ibs. 20¢ per Ib. Not prepaid. 
20 lbs. or over 17¢ per lb. Not prepaid. 
Prepaid. 
Prepaid. 
The Latest on the Farm Seed Situation 
Our Government’s plea for more food is being answered by the Amer- 
ican Farmer and the purchase of Farm Seeds has started much earlier 
than usual. 
The clover market is firm. Prices are not high at present levels. The 
short crop of Timothy is not high priced as yet but could easily work high- 
er. A shortage has been created in Alfalfa seed and the best stocks of 
seed are about cleaned up. 
Varieties of oats and barley adapted to the North East are scarce. 
There are good stocks of most varieties of corn and the germination is 
above average. 
As the weather warms up there is going to be a big demand for seed 
potatoes. Some varieties are already getting scarce. This is particularly 
true of the Russet and Chippewa. The Vv ictory Garden is going to use a 
large amount of seed potatoes this year. Sweet Corn is another item much 
in demand for the Victory Garden. 
Buy your seeds early and get them delivered at once. 
can be shipped at once except for potatoes. 
be safe for potato shipments. 
Don’t take a chance on being disappointed. Order today! 
Dibble’s Seeds 
Weather conditions will soon 
