THESE EXTRA GOOD CROPS 
CAME FROM HOFFMAN’S HIGH QUALITY 
FARM SEEDS 
“ 4 % tons Clover Hay per acre 99 
A. C. Demmy, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Mr. Demmy’s field was truly beautiful . . . 
thickly covered . . . free from weeds . . . even, 
uniform, healthy plants. . . . He had sown Red 
Clover and Alsike—both Hoffman’s “Extra” 
Quality seed, and he certainly was rewarded 
with an extra good crop! 
66 101 bushels Oats per acre—‘Shade- 
land Climax ’ variety 99 
A. L. Shaffer 
Mr. Shaffer farms in Jefferson County, north¬ 
western Pennsylvania. 101 bushels per acre was 
his average yield. With some of this same 
oats, Mr. Shaffer took first prize at the State 
Farm Show. An extra good crop, that made a 
fine return on the investment. 
“3 tons dried Soy Bean hay; also 28 
bushels Beans per acre 99 
D. B. MacCollom 
This hay was actually weighed after being 
dried. This was the turn-out from Hoffman’s 
Seed planted on the splendid Lauxmont 
Farms, York County, Pa. . . . The crop turned 
out so well that all the hay it produced was 
not needed, so several acres were left go to 
seed, and made this extra good yield of beans. 
“ 16^4 tons 6 Lancaster Co. Sure Crop 9 
Silage per acre 99 
Wilbur F. Barkdoll 
Mr. Barkdoll is a twenty-year user of Hoff¬ 
man’s Seeds. His farm is in Franklin County, 
Pa., near the foothills of the famous Blue 
Ridge Mountains. He reported that his acres 
were measured and his silage weighed. 
Sudan Grass: 66 20 cows pastured 4 
weeks on 4 acres 99 
Walter Townsend 
Through the hottest part of the summer, when 
regular pastures were not producing, Mr. 
Townsend, of Chester County, Pa., reports that 
his Hoffman Sudan seed comes through for 
him on just about the above schedule year 
after year. He says he notices an increased 
flow of milk from the Sudan over that fur¬ 
nished by his meadow pastures. Page 14 gives 
more details. 
“542 more bushels of Oats and 
Barley than anticipated ” 
Wm. H. Pew, Pine Plains, N. Y. 
“Just completed threshing 8,500 bushels of 
oats and barley grown from seed purchased 
from you. . . . With a total of 542 bushels 
more of oats and barley in our bins than 
anticipated, you may know that we are very 
well satisfied with the seed purchased from 
you last spring.” 
“19,712 bushels Potatoes from 56 
acres 99 (352 bushels-per-acre 
average) 
John Smith, Lebanon, Pa. 
This was the exact turnout, grown by Mr. 
Smith from the same strain of Certified 
Michigan Russet seed potatoes offered you on 
page 28 of this catalog. . . . Several larger 
yields have been secured from small areas. 
Kindly refer to Seed Potato section for further 
information. 
Money-Back Guarantee: 
Seed you order from this book must be satisfac¬ 
tory on its arrival, or may be returned at once, and 
your money will be refunded. . . . Hoffman’s Seeds 
will please you, and make money for you! 
