
WAR-TIME 
SEED 






SPAULDING ROSE 
EARLY OHIO 
SEED POTATO 
GUARANTE= 
We guarantee our Seed Potatoes nor- 
thern-grown, carefully selected for seed 
purposes, a strictly first-class sample 
U.S. Grade No. 1 or better. While we 
exercise great care to have our Seed 
Potatoes pure and reliable, so many 
circumstances may arise, over which we 
have no control, that we do not give any 
warranty, express or implied, nor will we 
be responsible for the crops grown there- 
from. Customers are to examine their 
Seed Potatoes immediately on arrival, 
as they are perishable goods, and, if not 
entirely satisfactory, advise us at once; 
otherwise it is mutually agreed between the 
DIBBLE’S CERTIFIED and 
SELECTED SEED POTATOES 
Having grown Seed Potatoes for more 
than half a century, we are naturally 
proud of the results they have produced 
for our customers. The six varieties 
offered here—Warba, Early Ohio, Dibble’s 
Irish Cobbler, Chippewa, Spaulding 
Rose and Houma—are featured because pjbble’s 
they_are early varieties adapted to the Irish 
northern and eastern states. Cobbler 
Let us point out at this time that 
northern-grown Seed Potatoes, when 
moved south only from 100 to 300 miles, 
frequently produce double the crop. of 
home-grown seed, even of the same varicty. 

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SOY BEANS 
We are strongly urg- 
ing eastern farmers to 
increase their acreage 
of Soy Beans because 
they can be sold as a 
cash crop or mixed 
with other grains to 
make a_ high-protein 
dairy food. Then, too, 
they can be grown with 
Corn to. increase the 
feeding value and they 
can be used as an 
emergency hay crop. 
In addition, they can 
be cut and fed as green 
roughage, used for 
grass silage or may be 
used to plow under for 
green manure. 

buyer and seller that they are satisfactory. 
EARLY POTATOES 
SWEET CORN 
GARDEN ASSORTMENT 
For the convenience of our customers who 
would like Corn throughout the season for 
their table use, we. have put up a garden 
assortment using the five varieties listed: 
2 oz. Spancross 4 oz. Marcross 
4 oz. Carmelcross 4 oz. Lincoln 
1 lb. Golden Cross Bantam 
Plant all five varicties at the first planting 
and then follow with Golden Bantam at 
weekly intervals. 
See special price-list for prices. 


















GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
83 days. This variety has rapidly 
replaced open-pollinated sorts for 
canning, market gardening and 
home use and ts by far the leading 
variety in cultivation today. Stalks 
about 6 feet tall with very uniform 
ears about 8 inches long. Planted 
at weekly intervals during May and 
June or even earlier if conditions 
permit, you will have the best of 
Sweet Corn throughout the season. 
Six to seven pounds will plant one 
acre. 

Dear Fellow Farmers : 
We American Farmers have a real task to perform. Our Govern- 
ment has called upon us to produce a huge amount of food, not only 
for ourselves but for our Allies as well. The Secretary of Agriculture, 
Claude R. Wickard, has said, ‘Food will win the war and write the 
peace.”” He has spoken wisely. We farmers must make it so by 
cooperating to the fullest extent. 
Our suggestion is to plan your farm operations early and order 
your seeds early so as not to be disappointed. Some seeds are already 
scarce. 
A short time ago we mailed you our 1942 Catalogue describing 
Dibble’s Farm Seeds. We are now sending you a new Price-List 
quoting today’s prices. 
We urge you to check over your seed requirements today and 
send us your order at once, for delivery as you may direct. 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER 
HONEOYE FALLS, N. Y. 
