

HARWOOD MARTIN, Vice-President and Treasurer of ou 

over an excellent field of Cornell 29-3 just before harvesting for seed. 


Ohio K-24 is a remarkable yellow dent hybrid Corn. It is a tall variety, growing 
vigorously and standing very erect. This variety has been outstanding among the many 
hybrids in the New York State trials during the past several years. Ohio K-24 is a little 
earlier maturing than West Branch Sweepstakes. While it is too Jate for a grain Corn in 
New York State we can highly recommend this variety for a silage Corn in western 
New York, the lower Hudson Valley and similar regions. Any grower who has been using 
West Branch Sweepstakes or needs a Corn having a longer growing season than Cornell 
29-3 should try this Ohio K-24. 

An early hybrid that gives you big yields of top-quality Corn. The remarkable root 
growth assures sturdy standability. Ears are large for an early hybrid, and they carry 
well-dented kernels of excellent feeding or market type. On our farms it matures nearly 
as early as Cornell 29-3. 

Moo-Mix is a blend of Lowe Improved Hybrids, scientifically blended to assure you 
plenty of nearly mature ears plus lots of green foliage at silo-filling time. Moo-Mix stays 
in good condition for ensiling over a long period of time. Use the Early Moo-Mix where 
West Branch Sweepstakes is used for ensilage and the Medium Moo-Mix where Lan- 
caster County Sure Crop is commonly used. 
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Dibble’s Seed Coxe Guarantee 
We guarantee every bushel of our Seed Corn 
to be northern-grown and thoroughly recleaned. 
Our germination tests show 90 per cent or above, 
and we sell Seed Corn subject to your test. 
You may keep our Seed Corn ten days, test 
it any way you wish, and if it does not ‘‘make 
good,” return it immediately 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. 
