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DIBBLE’'S CORNELL 11 
Cornell 11 is developed by ear-to-row selection from Pride of the North and 
differs from it mainly in being about two weeks earlier in maturity while in stalk 
it is about 1 foot shorter. The ears are characteristically cylindrical in shape, 
6 to 8 inches long, usually not well filled at tips and of 14 to 18 rows, with cob 
rather large. The kernels are medium broad and thick and rather shallow as 
compared with Leaming or Early Yellow Dent. The color is yellow but some 
reddish ears appear. The selection was designed not for producing a “Show” 
Corn but for high yield of grain and early maturity. Cornell 11 is recommended 
by the New York State Department of Plant-breeding as one of the most de- 
sirable varieties for the hill sections where the seasons are short. 
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Sure Crop 
DIBBLE’S SEED-SOWING TABLE pounds per Acre DIBBLE’S 
The pa mepegned below each Mammoth Red Shed Ake ee to 15 
variety are the time of seeding. Feb. to May, Aug. to Nov. 
Pounds per Acre Oats aiite tee heen es 6 OU. 10.96 | ancaster County Sure Crop 
Common Alfalfa..........15 to 20 March to May = 
ag et erg June, eee. re estima i +++. 90 to 120 A. splendid Corn of Pennsylvania origin and a 
EeApril May: June. ‘Aug. pons Timothyenr tai roak «<.c12:to-'15 leading variety in Lancaster County, the most produc- 
8 to 10 April to June, Aug., Sept. tive agricultural county in the state. 
eee eee Tees Paes to 25 Sure Crop is developed from two well-known old 
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prt Jace Japanese Millet. Aes ob ....20 to 25 varieties. It has long, rather large ears and small cob, 
Corn, Field Late May to early June is an extremely heavy yielder, medium as to time of 
May ptUDg aria WN CE - pas boy ripening, with stalks 10 to 18 feet high. Rich protein 
Corn, Ensilage............ Golden Millet. tae ge ass ... 40 to 50 content makes it most desirable for ensilage. Practically 
May, June Late May to early at sure to ripen on good Cornland anywhere in the East 
Red “diate Ra eee Ca to 15 pee Clee amas. : in the latitude of Pennsylvania where the parent seed- 

stock was grown. 
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