Do you know of another wheat that for 22 
years in a row, has made 22 good crops?— 
We never did, except that “Leap’s Prolific” 
has done it right here—under our own ob¬ 
servation. . . In good wheat years and poor 
years—from 1913 until now. 
Prolific** 
A Beardless Wheat 
Chaff— white. 
Grain — hard , large, dark. 
Straw — long , stiff. 
Ripens — early. 
Sow only W2 bu. per acre. 
You know the old saying— 
“Nothing succeeds like success”. 
How true of this great wheat! 
Never has another single wheat 
approached the great popularity 
of Hoffman’s “Leap’s Prolific”. And its own 
success has made it so popular! 
Not only here in Lancaster County—but 
out among Hoffman patrons, throughout the 
eastern States ... in poor wheat sections and on richest 
soils, this great variety has been making enviable 
records right along. 
The pictures here shown were fields owned by en¬ 
thusiastic customers. Truly thousands of other users 
know the extra value of Hoffman “Leap’s Prolific” Seed. 
As a reliable, heavy yielding, stiff-strawed, non¬ 
shattering, hardy, early-maturing, smooth-chaff wheat, 
“Leap’s Prolific” has indeed earned first place on our 
offerings for 1934. 
Heavy Yielder. Here is indeed one of the heaviest- 
yielding wheats in cultivation. Users of all sections 
have sent us fine reports about its yields. One grower 
has a record of a 15-year average of 36 bushels per acre. 
Some years have brought in reports of over 50 bu. per 
acre. This year’s best thus far is a 43 bu. yield. . . An¬ 
other report was 39 bu. per acre. The average is again 
very creditable for the extreme hard winter through 
which it passed. 
“Leap’s 
The State of New Jersey owns this field 
(near Titusville. N. J.) sown with fine 
success to Hoffman “Leap's Prolific’’ 
seed. . . Made 42# bushels by measure — 
over-run nearly 15 bushels by weight. 
