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A. H. HOFFMAN, LANDISVILLE, PA. 
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BUCKWHEAT 
A desirable late summer crop. Produces heavily- of grain and is a fine honey plant 
for bees. Buckwheat is a rank feeder and does well on poor soils. The grain is valuable 
for flour, stock, or poultry. The most profitable varieties are Silver Hull and Japanese. 
See Latest Price Li.st. 
SPRING RYE 
Does well in the North. Our stocks come from good source, and we believe it 
true to name. See List. 
WINTER RYE 
Useful to support legume crops after July l.st. See Prices. 
SPRING WHEAT No. 169 
This is a popular variety in Northwest. Except for Northern .sections of United 
States we do not recommend Spring Wheat. See Prices. 
ODERBRUCKER BARLEY 
This is one pf the best bearded'Spring varieties. Barley yields well and is farmed 
with profit in many sections. Barley is a good nur.se crop to support vetches, field 
peas and beans, and other legumes. Prices — See List. 
BEARDLESS SPRING BARLEY 
Finds many uses. We do not grow this grain ourselves, and while we cannot 
guarantee absolutely that it is true to name, we have confidence as to its beardlessness, 
as it comes from a reliable source. Prices — See List. 
SPELTZ 
Becoming better known. Yields well on all soils. vSee Prices. 
Flax Seed — See Li.st. 
Onion Sets — See List. 
Sweet Corn — See List. 
ORDER SEED EARLY 
It is never too early to prepare for Spring planting and sowing. If you order now 
you can get what you want — have a chance to look it over — and be ready at seed time. 
Let )-our order go forward to-day. 
A. H. HOFFMAN, LANDISVILLE, PA. 
