“Lancaster 
County 
Sure Crop” 
(Continued) 
Tests show that this corn is richer in protein. It matures 
early. Lancaster County "Sure Crop” will grow almost any¬ 
where. Of course, it responds to deep rich soil, but you 
will never be disappointed. You will always get a sure 
crop on ordinary soils. . . . Just average land where other 
crops would fail. Furthermore, it husks easily. You truly 
get a golden harvest of rich corn in this very popular 
variety—which undoubtedly when called "Sure Crop” was 
given the right name! 
• 
“We planted your Red Cob White Ensilage last 
summer. It averaged 14 feet. Ears were large and 
solid. We plant this corn every year and are always 
entirely satisfied with all results. (Picture below.) 
Sisters of Christian Doctrine, 
Nyack, N. Y. 
“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. 
“My favorite is Lancaster 
County Sure Crop. Because it 
grows good and can be planted 
late.” 
David L. Edmonston, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 
“EARLY 
90-DAY 
YELLOW” 
Produces quickly a satisfactory crop of hard corn. There 
is often the need for some new corn before the ordinary 
later corns are ready to husk. Here’s where a few acres of 
this corn will fit in fine. . . . Splendid variety for the main 
crop in sections that won’t mature later varieties. Where 
you need early developed corn 
to feed early in the Fall, this 
"Hoffman Yellow 90-Day” 
will provide it. 
Makes fodder of medium 
size. Often grows two good 
ears on a stalk. Ears medium 
size. Cob is thin—husks very 
easily. Has a rich golden 
color. See Price List. 
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