★ OATS ★ 
Above: A fine oats 
crop grown in Mon¬ 
roe County, N. Y 
from Hoffman 
Seed, by W. H. 
Jostmeier. 
^^PEERLESS’’ SEED OATS 
Here is an oats for those who want something at a figure 
only a little above cost of feed oats. Very pleasing reports 
have come from users. 
"Peerless” is a branching or tree oats—not the very 
earliest, but considered as an early sort. Ripens in mid¬ 
season. Our stocks are well cleaned and sound—free of 
weeds—strong in germination. 
^^SILVER MINE” SEED OATS 
An old stand-by. Early, hardy and prolific. Mix with 
Canada Peas for early crop of green feed. If you feed 
oats in the sheaf (straw included) you will like "Silver 
Mine” because of its soft hull, large grains and clean straw. 
Heads are of the tree or "Sprangle” type, growing long 
and starting low down on the stalk. 
★ 
ATTRACTIVE LAWNS 
Have you a nice-looking lawn? 
Order Hoffman's High Quality Lawn Seed for it. 
Fertilize with fast-acting materials in early Fall. 
Fertilize with slow-acting materials in the Spring. 
Most lawns need lime badly every few years. 
Apply 25 lbs. ground limestone per 1,000 sq. ft. 
No particular time of year but Spring or Fall is best. 
Some complete fertilizer is usually necessary. 
Each 1,000 sq, ft. should have 25 to 40 lbs. 
Every Fall application produces strong roots and stems. 
Develops quick healthy growth in the Spring. 
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