Can’t You Qrow Wheat as 
“Had 34% bu. per acre from 48 acres. Yes! 
Hoffman Seed Wheat pays me.” 
C. N. Myers, York Co., Pa. 
“65 to 70 acres, all your wheat. Good stand 
and stays up well. Limestone, clay and slate 
soils.” George C. Wilson, Juniata Co., Pa. 
“You certainly send out fine seed. I could 
not find a speck of anything except big, plump 
grains of wheat.” 
Josiab H. Sprague, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
“The new seed much cleaner and better 
stand.” H. S. Neel, Greenbrier Co., W. Va. 
“Looks now as if it would go nearly 40 to 
50 per acre.” 
C. T. Dickinson, Broome Co., N. Y. 
“35 bu. per acre last year. Good stand now. 
Plant new Hoffman’s Seed at least every two 
years.” Arthur C. Weaver, Lehigh Co., Pa. 
“Your wheat without a doubt will be 40% 
better in yield and straw.” 
John W. Eby, Center Co., Pa. 
Sow Hoffman’s Seed . . . . . 
Well as These Men? . . . 
“The seed wheat I got from you is ‘Leap’s 
Prolific’. It ran 31 bushels to the acre and 
ripens from 8 to 10 days sooner than my other 
kind which made me 25 bushels to the acre. 
So it is all right.” 
Martin P. Nuss, Columbia Co., Pa. 
"Had in 12 acres 35 bu. per acre. Hoffman 
seeds pay me.” 
W. D. Hickey, Putman Co., Ohio. 
same as These Men Did . . 
. . . Of Course You Can! 
“Have used your ‘Leap’s Prolific’ wheat a 
number of times. Have found it pays every 
time I buy new seed. I only have a small 
farm now. Wheat barely got through ground 
before freezing, but I harvested 226 bu. of 
wheat from five acres. Not a spear of foul 
grain in it.” Jed Plummer, Salem Co., N. J. 
“I have not threshed yet, but a great many 
people saw my wheat before it was cut and 
they told me it was the best, cleanest and most 
perfect field of wheat in the county.” 
F. S. Cressler, Berkeley Co., W . Va. 
“I have not threshed yet but my wheat crop 
is very good—very long in the straw and very 
well filled. Have 30 acres. Hoffman Seed 
Wheat has paid me.” 
W. F. Stambaugh, Perry Co., Pa. 
“I sowed 7 acres of corn stubbles in the 
rough and threshed 226 bus. off it. An average 
of over 32 bu. per acre. I was well pleased 
with Hoffman’s ‘Leap’s Prolific’.” 
Earl Grimes, Bedford Co., Pa. 
