★ ALFALFA ★ 
Alfalfa Seed of good quality is scarce this year. For that 
reason, be very careful to avoid low-priced seed. You can’t 
afford to take chances on such an important crop as your 
alfalfa. You can depend on the seed here offered! The 
quality is the very best to be had! And prices are reason¬ 
able and fair. Be sure to ORDER EARLY! 
INOCULATE 
This Seed 
IT PAYS! 
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^offman's “northwest” alfalfa seed 
(U. S. Government Verified Origin Seed) 
Take a drive through most any county in Pennsylvania, 
where alfalfa is grown on a large scale . . . keep on the 
watch for good, clean, thrifty-looking fields of alfalfa . . . 
and if you would ask their owners about the seed they 
sowed on those fields . . . you would soon learn a lot about 
Hoffman’s "Northwest” Alfalfa, Because thousands of 
eastern alfalfa growers now depend on this strain. And 
they’re glad to talk about it! They’re making money out 
of it! 
A 58-acre seeding yielded 4% tons of good, clean hay 
to the acre for H. A. Alger, of Dauphin County, Pa. . . . 
Edgar Hinkle, of Annville, Pa., reported that he got 65 
tons of hay from his 12 acres! 
Below (right) is Jerry Bausher, ot Hamburg, Pa., in his 9-year- 
old stand of Hoffman "Northwest" Alfalfa. . . . Bausher Bros, con¬ 
duct a large and growing dairy business, along with their suc¬ 
cessful operation of over 700 acres of good Berks County soil. . . . 
Firm believers in Quality Seed—and many-year users of Hoff¬ 
man's. 
