Jloffman’s 
“Lancaster 
County 
Sure Crop” 
Seed Corn 
Here’s a tip for you . . . this is the Corn (see 10 ears op¬ 
posite page) that has made more friends—has more users 
year after year, over Eastern United States—than any other 
corn! Go anywhere and ask farmers, one after the other, 
what corn they use. Keep a record, and watch Lancaster 
County Sure Crop lead the field! 
No other seed ever brought in nearly so many good re¬ 
ports. There must be reasons. It is a money-making, truly 
sure-cropping variety. Produces good large ears of hard 
corn—lots of them—mighty few nubbins. Fills the crib 
and silo . . . this double-purpose feature is one main reason 
for its great success. 
“SURE CROP” FILLS THE SILO 
More and more folks believe that it pays to put a con¬ 
siderable quantity of corn as well as stalks, into the silo— 
and that preferably corn grains should be well glazed before 
cutting. ''Lancaster County Sure Crop” is the ideal corn 
for this sort of a program and will fill your silo quickly 
and easily. 
Some of the largest dairymen throughout Pennsylvania, 
New York, New Jersey, Ohio and adjoining States depend 
upon Hoffman’s Lancaster County "Sure Crop” for their 
silos. They prefer it because it provides ensilage of rich 
feed value. 
Lancaster County "Sure Crop” Corn grows tall, hand¬ 
some, leafy stalks. It develops early and is very hardy. It 
will withstand drought. It will develop corn well into the 
North. 
“SURE CROP” FILLS THE CRIB 
We don’t know of a better general-purpose corn both for 
husking and silage use than Lancaster County "Sure Crop.” 
Looks different from other varieties and is different. It 
does not conform so much to show standards. But it is a 
real money-maker. 
As Good as Its Name—Always a Sure Crop. 
Ears run 12-14-16 rows. Cob is thin. Grains are rather 
square. No lost space between rows. You get a bushel 
or corn out of 66 to 68 'pounds of ears. Rich yellow color. 
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