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44 Grimm” ALFALFA 
will stand extreme heat 
.. . and severe cold 
Here are offered to you two lots of “Grimm” 
Alfalfa . . . both very well cleaned—showing ex¬ 
cellent purity tests—over 99.50 per cent, with 
no dodder or other noxious weeds found present. 
Both are of sound germination and both priced right! 
Genuine “Grimm” 
This seed will be widely used again this year, be¬ 
cause of its fine success heretofore. It comes direct 
from the folks growing it, and is certified by them 
under affidavit, to be the true Grimm strain. It is 
also U. S. Verified Origin Seed. 
The roots of the genuine Grimm are often curi¬ 
ously formed. Very often they branch out—some¬ 
times they grow out very much like the roots of 
the regular Alfalfa. The crowns are set low. 
This protects part of the plant that needs most 
protection. Get the genuine Grimm. You get your 
money’s worth with Hoffman’s Grimm Seed. 
Certified Grimm 
Certified and sealed under the direct 
supervision of the State authorities 
Every bag of this seed is sealed at the threshing 
machine and is checked and resealed through all 
cleaning operations by the deputies of the State 
Department. This exceptional care means that you 
get purity well over 99.50 per cent. 
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THIS FIELD YIELDED 
$268 CASH IN 1932 
$250 CASH IN 1933 
“—and my barn full 
of hay each year," 
That’s what C. B. Erb, Lancaster, Pa., reported 
to us about his field in which he had sown Hoff¬ 
man’s Alfalfa seed in 1931. . . . The amounts of 
cash shown above were realized from sales of hay 
Mr. Erb made at haymaking time of each year. 
Kansas ALFALFA 
Many prefer this seed to other Alfalfa. Genuine 
U. S. Verified Origin Seed. Some say that Alfalfa 
from this state is hardier than other varieties be¬ 
cause of the freezing and thawing conditions under 
which Alfalfa plants must live and produce seed. 
The cleanest seed that you can get—free from dirt 
and dangerous weeds. See how you can save 
money on Alfalfa under Hoffman’s New Money- 
Saving Plan. 
No good can come from ever-so-well-prepared 
seed-beds, inoculated soils, etc., when poor Alfalfa, 
or seed of doubtful origin is sown. The poorest 
economy is to save a dollar or two on the cost 
price of Alfalfa Seed, when real, first-class de¬ 
pendable seed costs just a few extra cents per acre! 
“I have always received clean seed from 
you people and recommend your seed to 
anyone who wants good, clean seed true 
to name.” 
J. P. Hinderliter, Mayport, Pa. 
