“JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE” CORN 
^Jioffmati’s 
★ 66 “Rhode Island is not in the 
^ corn belt, but these pictures 
are of some of my Ensilage Lancaster 
County Sure Crop seed from Hoff¬ 
man’s.” 
Ernest A. Thorp, 
Potter Hill, Rhode Island. 
• 
“I sure had very good results with 
your Crow Repellent. I planted it 
along the woods where the crows al¬ 
ways took my corn and they never 
bothered a hill, nor did the squirrels.” 
F. O. Brown, 
Wapakoneta, Ohio. 
• 
67 I desire to state our success 
with Hoffman Sudan Seed. 
We drilled our first small field May 
15th. July 1st we turned out our 30 
cows and heifers and had pasture 
which hid the year-old animals. July 
23rd drilled Sudan again, cut 2 tons 
hay per acre and pastured for 23 
days or till frost, after cutting.” 
S. O. McCormick, 
New Salem, Penna. 
★ 68 “i planted six different kinds 
of corn, but yours beat them 
all. Your Lancaster County Sure Crop 
yield doubled the amount of other 
varieties.” 
R. H. Whiteoak, 
Chesapeake City, Md. 
• 
Treat Your 
Seed Corn with 
“New Improved 
SEMESAN, Jr.” 
KILLS DISEASES—MAKES 
BIGGER, BETTER CROPS 
—see page 30 
Here is our only strictly white corn. Always successful. A great 
favorite where a heavy leafy growth is wanted. You can easily 
get all the tonnage you want for ordinary silo requirements with 
"Johnson County.’’ It is a late variety and requires a long season 
to mature the ears. Does not require rich soil. Always a money¬ 
maker where climate permits. A prize-winner at many shows. 
“RED COB WHITE ENSILAGE” 
This is a white corn—grows on a red cob. It is a popular ensilage 
corn. 
"Red Cob White Ensilage’’ is sweet—tender—juicy; has short 
joints, abundance of leaves, and grows to a good height. It is 
leafy throughout its length and yields an almost unbelievable ton¬ 
nage of either ensilage or fodder. 
"Red Cob White Ensilage’’ may be depended upon anywhere. 
In the North and wherever seasons are short, the ears will not fully 
mature. Where seasons are average length to long, Red Cob White 
will mature considerable grain. Our stock is clean and tested. 
“HOFFMAN’S EARLY 90-DAY” 
Get a quick crop of early hard corn. Plant a jew acres oj "Hoff¬ 
man Early 90-Day” and feed it to your stock early in the jail. 
Matures before the ordinary corns are ready to husk. Both fodder 
and ears are medium size. The cob is thin. An easy husker. Big, 
golden grains that are good to look at. 
SWEET CORN 
“Stowell’s Evergreen” 
Grown in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Here is a supply of 
nice quality Sweet Corn seed. It is the good old standby. When¬ 
ever reliable croppers are mentioned, "Stowell’s Evergreen” usually 
heads the list. This is the only kind of Sweet Corn on our List. 
It was grown right here. Was brought in early in the Fall. Dried 
and properly cured in this modern seed-corn drying plant of ours— 
and has come out just fine! Tests for germination show it almost 
perfect! 
Whether you need a few pounds or a few bushels of this seed— 
we urge — Buy it ^ 
early! Our stock is 
not large. And the 
country’s supply is 
very short this year. 
On this item it will 
surely be a case of 
"first come—first 
served.’’See Price List. 
Be Sure to Read 
Page 31 
—about 
FREE BAGS 
and 
PREPAID 
FREIGHT 
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