* Jloffmatt’s 
SEED 
OATS 
It certainly pays to sow the best seed oats you can get. 
Same amount of work—same preparation of soil—but Good 
Seed . . . and there you have the difference between ordinary 
oat crops and extra good ones! It’s been proven time and 
again. 
Geo. Wingert, Fayetteville, Pa., reported: "Your oats 
made 70 bushels per acre and our own 50 bushels—side by 
side in the same field.’’ 
Roy Kaylor, Elizabethtown, Pa., threshed 79 bushels per 
acre from his Hoffman "Shadeland Victory” oats, while his 
other field sown to his own oats averaged 59 bushels per 
acre ... a clear-cut gain of 20 bushels fine oats to the acre. 
And H. R. Craig, Greenville, Ohio, said his Hoffman 
"Shadeland Climax” outgrew other oats of his section by 
25 bushels per acre. 
Many, many more examples could be quoted—but the 
one answer simply is . . . sow Hoffman’s extra-clean, 
heavy-yielding strains of seed oats this year. It’s going to 
pay you well to do it! 
Treat Your Seed Oats with CERESAN . . . Costs 
Very Little (see page 55) . . . Increases the Crop! 
