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SEED CORN GUARANTEE 
be northern-grown and thoroughly recleaned. Our 
germination tests show 90 per cent or above, and 
we sell Seed Corn subject to your test. 
\ , 7 E GUARANTEE every bushel of our Seed Corn to 
You may keep our Seed Corn ten days, test it any way 
you wish, and if it does not ‘‘make good,” return It im- 
mediately and we will refund your money, paying the 
freight both ways, or refill your order. We use reasonable 
care in packing and sending out our Seed Corn, but as so 
many circumstances may arise over which we have no 
control, we do not guarantee, nor will we be responsible 
for the crop grown from any of our seeds. 
When the white-oak leaves are as big as a squirrel’s ear, 
then it is time to plant corn.—Old Indian saying. 



















I am writing to tell you 
that the Seed Corn from your 
place last year was the best 
I have had from standpomt 
of production. Dibble’s Early 
Yellow Dent filled my silo 
and I was obliged to let my 
Cornell 29-3 ripen and husk 
it; a measured acre produced 
108 bushel baskets of ears. 
29-3 is best all-purpose Corn 
we have ever had. here. At 
least 70 per cent of the stalks 
had two perfect ears. We do 
not have the best kind of 
Corn-ground here as we are at 
a 1200-foot elevation, and my 
farm is in a slope of the Cat- 
skills facing the north.—R. 
C. Grecory, Grantin, N. Y. 
CORNELL HYBRID 
34-53 CORN 
DIBBLE’S 
Early Yellow Dent Corn 
AS introduced by us thirty-five years ago as the earliest large 
Yellow Dent in existence. During that time we have tried out, 
tested, and inspected fields of other Early Dents and, as a re- 
sult, we still say to our customers that Dibble’s Early Yellow Dent is 
the most desirable of the Early Dents for the eastern farmer. 
We do not advise its growth at high altitudes, such as the hill 
lands of New York, for a husking crop, but we do recommend it 
as the best early Yellow Dent for ensilage now grown. 
Dibble’s Early Yellow Dent planted here in the Genesee Valley 
country, May 15 to June 1, is usually ready for the silo by early Sep- 
tember, but many of our customers report that it matures earlier with 
them. The foliage is very leafy and the stalks average 10 to 12 feet in 
height. One field of 12 acres on one of our own farms measured 14 feet 
on the level for the entire field. The ears, 8 to 10 inches in Iength, are 
closely set with bright yellow grains on a small cob. Hundreds of our 
customers, in a dozen different states, plant Dibble’s Early Yellow 
Dent year after year. 
Our seed is from carefully selected, hand-picked ears, thoroughly 
recleaned, of splendid germination, and we sell it subject to your 
test on our money-back-if-you-want-it guarantee. 
DIBBLE’S 
SEED -SOWING TABLE 
The months mentioned below each variety 
are the time of seeding. 
Pounds per Acre 
Common Alfalfasjesn wencoe neice Ubi to220 
April, May, June, Aug., Sept. 
Grimm Alfalfa. .... .15 to 20 
April, May, June, Aug., “Sept. 
Alsike.. ee OEcO mL) 
Feb. to ‘June, Aug., Sept. 
Barley. via hio: were otitis ee OO 
April to June 
Corns. Field seam eee te oe LOMO 
May, June 
Corny Ensilagses ance eee slp tol 25 
May, June 
Red Medium Clover. wy FLO toms 
Feb. to May, Aug. to Nov. 
Mammoth Red Clover......... pa OLtomu 
Feb. to May, Aug. to Nov. 
Oats.. BRT. et er ek OU LOL IO 
March to "May 
Peas,-Ganadatwien aan ee oe corto, 12.0 
March to May 
Timothy.. ep ecOs 
April to June, ‘Aug., “Sept. 
Sudan Grass..... ee) tO 
Late May to early ‘June 
Japanese Millet. . ae Jed oZADI aK AS 
, Late May to early June 
Hungarian Millet................40 to 50 
Late May to early June 
Golden Millet. . aise tULtOLU 
Late May to ‘early June 
SweetiGlovers.s) aici deseo LD 
March to Aug. 
