DIBBLE’S /mproved « + 
EARLY LEAMING CORN 

Just 118 years ago (1826) a 
variety of Yellow Dent Corn was in- 
troduced to American farmers and 
named for the origmator, Mr. J. B. 
Leaming. Soon “Leaming Corn,” 
through sheer merit, became the 
most popular of the Dent Corns. 
Dibble’s Improved Leaming is at 
least ten days earlier than the com- 
mon Leaming of commerce. We 
recommend it as the most popular 
variety for ensilage purposes for the 
Middle and New England States. 
Our Improved Leaming matures 
here in western New York in from 
100 to 110 days of good Corn 
weather; the stalks average from 10 
to 15 feet in height, and we have put 
into our silos, many a time, 30 tons 
of ensilage per acre, that would have 
husked 100 to 125 bushels of ears. 
For over 100 years Leaming has 
proved to be one of the best va- 
rieties for ensilage. Dibble’s Im- 
proved Leaming is strictly high- 
grade, pedigree seed, from carefully 
selected, hand-picked ears, and sold 
to you subject to your own test. 
Keep it ten days and, if not right, 
return it and get your money back 
as per terms of our guarantee. You 
run absolutely no risk if you buy 
Dibble’s Improved Early Leaming. 
We shall be glad to send you samples 
free; so test them to your entire 
satisfaction. For prices, see Special 
Price-List. 

Is the best Flint Corn in cultiva- 
tion either for crop or silo. It is the 
Jargest-growing Flint variety, and 
one of the earliest, maturing here in 
the Genesee Valley in around 100 
days. The stalks average 8 to 10 
feet in height (under good. cultiva- 
tion sometimes 12 to 14 feet), from 
1 to 3 feet taller than other Flint va- 
rieties we have grown alongside. 
The stalks leaf profusely nearly to 
the ground, and the stalks and 
leaves are sweet, making it the 
most desirable ensilage variety for 
those sections of our country known 
as “Flint Corn Land.” 
Dibble’s Mammoth Yellow Flint 
is, without doubt, the most produc- 
tive Flint Corn known. As a crop- 
per for husking, it Is unexcelled. 
The ears average 10 to 15 inches in 
length, and frequently there are two 
or three mammoth ears to a stalk. 
Throughout New York, the higher 
sections of New Jersey and Penn- 
sylvania, and all of New England, 
Dibble’s Mammoth Yellow Flint is 
the best and the surest cropper. 
Every farmer should grow Corn and 
cut down on the feed-bills. 
Our stock seed consisted of 
several bushels, every ear of which 
was over 12 inches Jong, and many 
of them exceeded 15 inches. 



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