DIBBLE’S Seed Oats 
CERESAN TREATED 
Mohawk uu 
The Mohawk Oat was released by Cornell University to 
seed producers in 1947. Mohawk has exceptionally high 
yielding ability with high resistance to Helminthosporium 
blight and rust, which makes it a very dependable variety. 
Very stiff straw, early maturing, medium height, and heavy 
meaty kernel. A variety of wide adaptation, highly recom- 
mended for all sections of our territory. An excellent sort with 
which to make seedings. On fertile dairy farms where many 
other Oats tend to lodge, Mohawk has shown very good 
standability. Sow 2 bushels per acre. 
Advance ou: 
Advance is a new Oat released by Cornell in 1949. It is a 
medium early Oat, being two to four days later than Mohawk 
and 6 to 8 inches taller. The straw is stiffer than the common 
tall midseason varieties such as Lenroc and Goldwin. It has a 
plump, meaty, high-test weight kernel. Advance has disease 
resistance similar to Mohawk and Clinton, being highly re- 
sistant to blight and rust. This Oat is adapted to all Oat- 
growing areas of the Northeast and Is especially recom- 
mended to those dairymen desiring more straw than that 
provided by Mohawk and Clinton. Try a few of this new va- 
riety, and sow 2 bushels per acre. 
CERESAN M is the 
best disinfectant for use 
on wheat, oats and barley. 
It protects the crop against 
many Important diseases 
caused by organisms car- 
ried on the seed and in the 
soil. 14 ounces will treat 
28 to 30 bushels. 
See Special 
Price-List 
We offer five outstanding varieties of Oats that have proved 
their worth on our Northeastern farms. Weather conditions in our 
territory last year were favorable for a good Oat crop. Our Seed 
Oats were harvested in excellent condition. Test weight is high and 
germination above average. You will make no mistake in sowing 
Dibble’s Seed Oats. 
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