★ CLOVER ★ 
^offman's 
“EXTRA” 
RED CLOVER 
(Native U. S. Seed) 
Above: A 12-acre 
growth of Hoff¬ 
man Clover, some 
of it 4 feet high, 
grown in Clinton 
County, Pa., by E. 
C. Summerson. 
There is desirable and undesir¬ 
able seed grown in these United 
States, just as in other parts of 
the world. To buy simply what 
is called home-grown, or U. S. 
grown, or northern-grown seed, does not always insure it 
is the right seed for you. But with this Hoffman U. S, 
Verified Seed you get a Government tag showing exactly 
what State produced the seed—there can be no deception 
about it. 
Besides seed of absolutely known source, you get only 
the choicest Quality seed to be had, when you buy Hoffman’s 
Seed. You don’t get a lot of weeds that you don’t want. 
But you get the stand of clover that you do want. That’s 
what great numbers of eastern and northern farmers buy 
it for, year after year. They certainly do get pleasing results. 
In the more northern and highest-altitude sections, au¬ 
thorities claim that the only kind of clover seed to safely 
sow are these hardy native strains, such as this Hoffman 
"Extra” Native Seed. Below are the details on North 
European Seed, also offered as Hoffman "Extra” Seed. 
That seed has done well for many users in many sections 
through the East and South. 
Because of our very short supplies, order your Hoffman 
"Extra” Native Red Clover soon. 
INOCULATE 
This Seed 
IT PAYS! 
See Page 10 ^ 
‘‘EXTRA'' RED CLOVER (North European) 
Here are the facts about this seed. ... It is grown in 
northern sections of the old country. It is NOT the south¬ 
ern-grown unadaptable seed, which has caused so much 
crop-failure in America! 
During many past years when it was available, Hoff- 
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