“As Ye Sow—So Shall Ye Reap” 
Just as true today as ever . . . and it’s certainly true 
about sowing wheat. Thirty to thirty-five bushels of wheat 
per acre can be grown from good seed, just as easily as 20 
to 25 bushels from poor seed. 
Here are several proven kinds of winter wheat. They 
have done well for many years. They yield better. Give 
fine crops of both wheat and straw. The seed is extra well 
cleaned. Hard, plump, uniform grains. Free from weeds 
and other grains—you get all good wheat! 
Hoffman's selected seed, grown here on these fertile Lan¬ 
caster County soils, takes along with it—the ability to grow 
better crops. No doubt about this point. It’s been proven 
thousands of times these past 37 years. Gains of 5, 8, 10, 15 
bushels per acre have been made with new Hoffman Seed 
many many times. 
Sow new Hoffman Seed this fall, on every acre you plant! 
Reap a fine crop next harvest! Make more money on your 
wheat crop! Order early! Please don’t delay—it’s important 
this year! 
A. H. HOFFMAN, Inc. 
Landisville (Lancaster County), Penna. 
Below is a fine field of "Leap’s Prolific’’ standing 
higher than the fence! Big heads (see picture to 
left), well-filled, bending over with their heavy 
grain. Easy to cut, fine to handle. A real joy 
to its owner—because it’s a money-making crop 
from Hoffman Seed. 
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