od-Paying Investment for You! 
There’s no doubt about it . . . new Hoffman Seed Wheat is just 
plain good business for any wheat-farmer. Read the few experiences 
below—there have been thousands of other similar cases. 
DON’T SOW THAT SAME OLD WHEAT 
AGAIN, WHEN YOU KNOW THERE ARE 
BETTER YIELDERS 
Many State Experiment Stations have demon¬ 
strated that the best varieties yield as much 
as 15 bushels more per acre than common 
kinds. . . . Ontario station found that large 
plump kernels yielded 42.1 bushels per acre, 
and small grains of the same variety only 35 
bushels. . . . Sow Hoffman’s clean, graded seed 
wheat of these proven heavy-yielders! It will 
pay you well! 
”678 bu. Leap's Prolific from 131/2 acres.” 
J. HAROLD LITTLE, Hanover, Penna. 
"My last wheat from your Leap's Prolific ran 33 bu. 
per acre. Farmers around me averaged about 25." 
HARRY A. EATON, Adamstown, Md. 
"309 bu. wheat—133^ tons straw . . . from less than 
6 acres. Everybody in the neighborhood seems to think 
it one of the best crops ever grown here." 
PHIL S. STEEL, Delaware County, Pa. 
"Last fall you sold me some seed wheat, and as a 
result I now have 135 acres of as fine wheat as I ever 
saw.” 
HENRY DAVIS, Eastern Shore, Md. 
"I just threshed my wheat. I got the seed of you 
last fall—Penna. 44. It made better than 41 bushels per 
acre. Now what is your price for this fall?" 
NOAH J. KINSINGER, Meyersdale, Pa. 
"If I had only sown all my wheat acres to your seed 
last fall, instead of the small acreage I did, I figure I 
would have just about a thousand more dollars today." 
A. W. SMYSER, York County, Pa. 
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