Costs so Little to Change to 
New Hoffman Wheat 
There’s a right way to figure. . . Don’t look 
at the price list and at once say:—“Oh, that’s 
too high.” It’s not high at all! 
Here : When you buy new seed, you save 
your own that you would have sown! Take 
the money you can get for that seed of yours 
at the mill, and you don’t have to add a whole 
lot to it to buy enough new Hoffman Seed. 
You don’t need to sow the new Hoffman seed 
so heavily. Every grain counts ! You easily 
save a peck to a }4-bu. of it on every acre. 
If you gain just one extra bushel to the 
acre next harvest, your new Hoffman Seed 
will be paid for. But you won’t stop with a 
1-bushel gain. . . You’ll have S or 8 or 10 
extra bushels from each acre—just the same 
as those thousands of others are getting from 
it right along. New blood in the seed is bound 
to tell in the crop. Order your full supply 
right now—and have it on hand, ready to sow. 
Lost! 357 Bushels Wheat! 
This is a true story—don’t let anything like 
it happen to you. . . J. R. Copper planted 44 
acres to wheat on his Maryland farm. He 
bought new Hoffman seed (Leap’s Prolific) 
for ten of those acres. . . sowed the other 34 
with his own wheat. 
After threshing, he learned that his new 
Hoffman seed made him 35 bu. per acre—his 
own wheat averaged 24J/2 bushels. 
Now just figure: 10^2 bu. less per acre! If 
Mr. Copper had sown the whole 44 acres to 
new Hoffman seed, the same rate of increase 
would have given him 357 more bushels. He 
just lost it, by not getting it! And it wouldn’t 
have cost him over $30 extra, to have bought 
all new seed! 
Mr. Copper is just one—there have been 
thousands who wished after harvest, that they 
had sown all new Hoffman Seed! Be wise— 
act now—sow all new Hoffman seed this year. 
You’ll thank us next harvest for urging you 
today. . . . Order Now! 
\floffmans WINTER RYE 
Sow Hoffman’s cleaned rye. Price is low. 
Price includes cost of bags, and freight-paid 
offer applies. This Seed Rye is from heavy 
yielding fields, free from weeds and other foul 
matter. Stools well. Produces tall, stiff 
straw, and fine crops of good-grained rye. 
Order today. 
CJtoffman’s WINTER BARLEY 
Two strains are offered. Most folks buy 
the bearded variety. Some prefer the beard¬ 
less type. Both have been yielding well—the 
bearded mostly excelling. Yields have been 
wonderful some years—up to some 70 bu. per 
acre. Even in the off years — 40 bu. per acre 
are often secured. This is well-cleaned, free- 
from-weeds seed, and is priced right. Bags 
are free — and the freight paid offer applies. 
See complete Price List below. 
A. II. HOFFMAN, Inc., LA.NDISYILLE, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 
