DIBBLE'S 
Mammoth White Dent 
Corn 
Grows the tallest and is the most leafy of any of the 
) big varieties of Ensilage Corn with which we are ac- 
quainted, and is the only big, rank-growing White Corn 
that is, in our opinion, adapted to the Northern States. 

Our seed stock of this variety is grown in latitude 41° 
and during the past ten years it has thoroughly matured 
and ripened slightly farther north. Northern-grown 
Seed Corn is the kmd for farmers m the Northern 
States to plant. 
Dibble’s Mammoth White Dent is the largest, strong- 
est-growing White Corn, whether Flint or Dent, that is 
adapted to the Northern or Central States. This variety 
‘.. eue ™, is a very hardy, extremely rapid grower, and under 
r 7 oe aim | favorable conditions, with first-class culture, will pro- 
SEMESAN J R, a he , Gz — | duce crops 14 to 20 feet in height. 
CK oy» i * ae There may be some other varieties of White Corn 
: at Go L that will grow as big foliage as our Mammoth White 
and in the North, but on our own farms, and under our 
own observation, there has been no other kind to com- 
pare with it. It should be planted early because it re- 
quires a longer season than West Branch Sweepstakes. 
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Ethyl mercury phos- me 4 a : 
ee dry disinfectant vet D TT ez 
or seed corn. Controls — ne * " j : > L 
root-rots; also for pre- a ee 7 < 
foro of go one Of} titan : ‘ ® 
early-planted corn. Gen- Y Distdiiiia, 
erally increases stands ily % : mg White Cap Yellow Dent 
and yields. This chemi- a ae ee 
cal may be applied prior 
ee pe eneoushy ake » Co gor say An extra-early Dent variety that is desirable for a 
Eades Gt Crow Re. " +. y geome ape os husking crop. It is especially desirable where the grow- 
pellent. 174 ounces treat JR “Gan 2 , 4 3 ing season is short and a mighty good kind for ensilage 
1 bushel of corn. See 
Special Price-List. in the hill country, or on soil that is not naturally 
Corn-land. 
“ARASAN" 
For Corn, Sorghums, 
Peanuts and most Vege- 
tables. Usually reduces ee Ce Rie me ”, , Li J 
losses from seed-decay ‘(Rien nea “aa ean” 
and damping-of!. Two- 5 : 7 > 2 eee 8 j In 
way action: —as a dis- Fi, Mae i ae os oe 
Beeeuent, generally OER Nae aM : 1 i 
estroys many surface * pee Gee rita scemf By a ° . : : 
Ie horse organisms; ee See oat S geen This variety is one of the best early-maturing Corns 
—as a protectant, gener- 4 an : can a ° ° = 
ally protects seed against a | P and is very desirable for planting where the growing 
soil-borne organisms re-  f in To : , eo 9 season is short. The stalks will average 8 to 10 feet in 
ducing seed decay. Not ig "3 : hua ae : : 
Bynercartal. i era ae height and the ears 8 to 10 inches in Iength. The grain 
: — is red with a clear white cap. In some sections of the 
country this variety is known as Early August or Red 
Robin. 

