KANSAS ALFALFA SEED 
(U. S. Government Verified Origin Seed) 
Many prefer this seed to other Alfalfa, especially 
in Southeastern Pennsylvania counties, and in the 
States to the South. Some say that Alfalfa from 
Kansas is hardier than other varieties, because of 
the freezing and thawing conditions under which 
Alfalfa plants must live there and produce seed. 
No good can come from ever-so-well-prepared seed¬ 
beds, inoculated soils, etc., when poor Alfalfa, or 
seed of doubtful origin, is sown. 1 he poorest econ¬ 
omy is to save a dollar or two on the cost price of 
Alfalfa Seed, when real, first-class, dependable seed 
costs just a few extra cents per acre! There is a price¬ 
saving possible, in Kansas seed. It is now being 
used by quite a large number of Eastern Alfalfa men 
—and successfully, too. See Price List. 
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“The Alfalfa I bought of you gave perfect satisfac¬ 
tion. I have had some trouble with other seedsmen, but 
your seeds have always given perfect satisfaction.” 
Elijah Hoye, 
Sang Run, Md. 
Harry Zeiger, Maytown, Pa., says repeatedly since 
he started sowing Hoffman’s Clovers and Alfalfa six 
years ago he has abundance of good hay and plenty 
of pasture. He is surely well pleased. 
Above, young Alfalta plant 
carries the precious nitrogen¬ 
bearing nodules. . . . See 
The large picture below shows the excellent result from page 10. 
"Hoffman's Northwest Alfalfa" Seed on the farms of the Corn¬ 
wall Estate, Lebanon County, Pa 
