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Good Seed Oats pays! Ask Roy Kaylor, Eliza¬ 
bethtown. Pa. He threshed 79 bushels per acre 
from his Hoffman “Shadeland Victory Seed. His 
other field, sown to his old oats (same year) made 
59 bushels. A Clear Gain of 20 bushels to the acre! 
Or ask H. R. Craig. Greenville, Ohio. He wrote: 
“Your Shadeland Climax excelled all other varieties 
in this section by 25 bushels per acre." 
‘‘Shadeland Victory'' is a beautiful white heavy 
oats. Heavy yielder. Stiff straw. Early in maturing. 
“Shadeland Climax'' a favorite for twenty years. 
Also a tree or sprangle type. Early. Stands up well. 
Very good yielder. 
“Swedish Select' — sound clean seed. Very 
popular. Moderate in price. Good stooler — strong 
straw. Yields very well. 
Catalog gives full details on above, and also other 
varieties. Please note. 
Don't wait to order Seed Oats. Some varieties 
are in short supply this year. Remember the Hoff¬ 
man Freight-Paid offer. Bags are free. See enclosed 
Price List. 
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