Heavyweight... 
The Heaviest American Oat Grown 
While in search of new varieties of Oats of value in the North- 
west, where the Best Oats are grown, we found, in Wyoming, 
several fields of a new variety with tall, stiff straw standing 
shoulder high and the heaviest American Oat grown. When 
these fields were threshed, the yield was over 100 bushels per 
acre and the weight over 45 pounds per measured bushel of pure 
white, thin-hulled grain. We purchased the entire lot, and from 
this source secured our stock seed of this, in our opinion, the 
heaviest and most productive American Oat. This was some 
twenty years ago. During that time we have distributed over 
600,000 bushels to our customers, and wherever grown it has 
given wonderful yields in comparison with other varieties grown 
alongside. Crops averaging “just twice” the yield of common 
Oats have been reported to us by our customers. This Oat is of the 
Swedish type and being generations from the original importa- 
tion, the law requires us to use the words “variety unknown.” 
Dibble’s Heavyweight Oats have made wonderful yields for a 
large number of our customers In many states. We read of re- 
markable records and big yields of Oats in the western states, 
under irrigation, but right here, in the East, Dibble’s Heavy- 
weight Oats have produced record-breaking crops. Average 
weight 40 pounds per measured bushel. Sow 21% bushels per acre. 
Goldwit eee 
The Goldwm Oat was developed by the 
Plant Breeding Department at Cornell Unt- 
versity and a limited amount was first offered 
for sale in 1946. Goldwin ts a high-yielding, 
smut-resistant variety, has a bright yellow 
grain with a high per cent of meat, and the 
straw Is reasonably stiff. In various state tests 
it has outyielded other varieties. If this Oat 
can be planted early so as to resist rust injury, 
there is no variety that will give you as good a 
yield. The supply this year is limited. Sow 2144 
bushels per acre. 
DIBBLE’S 
Seed Oats 
GUARANTEE 
We guaratee our Seed Oats thor- 
oughly recleaned by the best mills known 
to the trade, and in first-class condition 
for sowing. Keep our Seed Oats ten 
days, test them, and if not entirely satis- 
factory in every way, return them at once 
OX a ER 3 . De : avon : sistas and get your money back. 
Professor Neal F. Jensen of Cornell standing in a plot of Oats, showing the a a all aes Peat 
comparative height of Advance and Mohawk Oats. Advance Oats, on the left, e Pp 8 
6 to 8 inches taller than Mohawk on the right. eerie caves pore nace yee 
leave our possession, over which we have 
N no control, we do not guarantee, nor will 
4 On eee we be responsible for the crop grown 
from any of our seeds. 
The Clinton Oat was developed by the Iowa Experiment Station and like FOR PRICES 
Mohawk is resistant to blight and rust. It is very similar to Mohawk in SEE SPECIAL PRICE-LIST 
performance and adaptation. Sow 2 bushels per acre. 
EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER, HONEOYE FALLS, N. Y. 19 
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