Dibble's 
ANNUAL CATALOG 
FOR 1946 

D. S. DIBBLE, President 
CONDITIONS 
OF SALE 
© 
We assume responsibility that 
the seeds or tubers reach the 
purchaser in good condition. We 
offer to refund the purchase price 
of any seeds or tubers found by 
tests to be unsatisfactory to you 
within ten days after the seeds or 
tubers reach you. In common with 
all responsible seedsmen we give no 
warranty, express or Implied, as to 
the productiveness of any seeds or 
tubers we sell and we will not be in 
any way responsible for the crop. 
Our Iiability in all instances is 
limited to the purchase price of the 
seeds or tubers. 

EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER 

HARWOOD MARTIN, Vice-President and Treasurer 

OON the farmers and home gardeners of 
America will be making their first peacetime 
plantings in five years. To all those who 
helped our country to feed herself and the Al%ed 
nations during the war, we wish to say a word of 
appreciation and congratulations on the success 
of their undertaking. It was an enormous task 
begun under difficulties and accomplished only by 
endless hard work. 
Good reliable farm seeds like Dibble’s will be 
in as great demand for peacetime planting as they 
were In wartime. For the necessity to produce 
more and more with less and less help and machin- 
ery demonstrated the value of quality seeds. 
Nothing can substitute for quality, and in farm 
seeds it is obtained by testing, inspecting, clean- 
Ing, and grading year after year. 
Dibble’s Farm Seeds have been making a 
reputation for themselves ever since 1891. Our 
policy is best expressed in the original motto of 
the Company: “Farm Seeds and Farm Seeds 
Only; One Grade and that the best obtamable at 
the lowest prices consistent with the highest 
possible quality.” We consider our reputation to 
be one of our priceless assets, and we do not in- 
tend to lower our standards at any time. Dibble’s 
Seeds mean now just what they always have 
meant: the best. 
We have every expectation that many of our 
employees in the armed forces will be coming back 
to us soon. This will be a great help in restoring 
our service to normal, but transportation will no 
doubt remain slow for some time, and we still 
urge our customers to order early. 
We announce with deep regret the death of the 
Secretary of our firm, Mr. Clair L. Morey on June 
17, 1945. Mr. John W. Remington has been elected 
to fill his place, 

JOHN W. REMINGTON, Secretary 
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