★ CLOVER ★ 
FREIGHT 
IS PAID 
and 
BAGS ARE 
FREE 
—see details page 71 
man patrons sowed just about as much of this Adaptable 
North European Seed as they did of the home-grown seed. 
Not one of them has yet reported dissatisfaction with it. 
A canvass was made last year among many of these former 
users. The question was asked, "How did your Hoffman 
imported clover do for you?" The answer nearly always 
was, "1 didn’t notice any difference." 
There is just a certain limited amount of really good- 
quality United States seed to be had this year. Hoffman’s 
will offer it to you as long as it’s possible. Some folks will 
sow nothing but U. S. seed—others will want to save the 
big difference in cost per bushel. They can do this with 
Hoffman’s North European Seed. It comes from hardy 
sources over there. Strictly clean of foul weeds. You take 
no chance whatever of weed injury, for it really is very 
well cleaned. Tested and sound. 
Above seed has 1 per cent of it stained green. This is 
done by U. S. Government men to identify it from the 
undesirable imported seed. The latter carries 10 per cent 
red stain. Please note—we do not handle any Italian or 
other unadaptable imported seed! 
★ 
MAMIVIOTH 
(SAPLING) CLOVER 
Much like the regular Red 
Clover. Used for about the 
same purposes. Mammoth 
is a little coarser—^grows 
taller—ripens later—roots 
deeper. Produces but one 
crop of hay—affords less 
pasture after cut. Thrives 
on poorer soils. Withstands 
drought quite well. Two 
strains are offered . . . the 
"Extra" Native Mammoth 
and the "Extra" Mammoth 
grown in Northern Europe. 
See Price List. 
