“SWEDISH SELECT” SEED OATS 
Here is a dependable oats. More bushels of it have been sown by 
Hoffman customers than of any other variety. Costs but a moderate 
sum. Is early, grows a stiff straw that prevents lodging. Is a branch¬ 
ing or tree-type variety. A 10-year average yield at Wisconsin Ex¬ 
periment Station showed it 8^ bushels per acre greater than other 
oats tried. 
"Swedish Select’’ grows a good root system, and this fact helps 
it over many a trying weather period, that has often been fatal to 
other oats. Swedish Select is grown with success in almost every sec¬ 
tion. Farmers who want a branching variety of a good, proven, re¬ 
liable kind, won’t go wrong in picking Swedish Select—regardless 
of their acreage. The quality of this seed is very nice this year. 
Bright, heavy, plump, and sound. Well cleaned and free from weeds. 
Judging by its many years of continued success, it is bound to give 
a good account of itself for you. See Price List. 
“30 acres averaged 70 bu. per acre of your Swedish Select Oats.” 
Simon Behm, 
Lebanon County, Pa. 
“In regard to seed oats I bought off you in 1936 I had one of the 
best yields in our community. 13 acres yielded 585 measured bushels 
or 45 bu. per acre. This was a big yield as we had a very dry season. 
Many of my neighbors cut their oats with a mowing machine.” 
Albert R. Herron, 
Washington, Pa. 
