WiiiMjc Glasgow, Bellwood, Pa., has 
used Hoffman's Seeds for 22 years on 
his Blair Couaty farm. His father also 
used them m thrriirst years (hey were 
offered. Hs said: "1 l^re confidence 
in Uofixoan's Seeds. Hoffman Oats — 
r u just couldn't g el th em any cleaner, 
got wo nder fai stttnds from your 
Northwest Aliaifa, too.” 
Circle at top shows the Hoffman Homestead Farm where our business started in 1899. . . . The other 
circles show our plant in 1938 —iocated here in Landisville, Pa. 
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C. O. Taylor, Wes^ Brownsville, Pa., 
shown on his Washingion Couniy farm 
commented: "I have used Hoffman's 
Seeds for more than 20 years. Never 
opened a bag until ready to sow, for I 
just know they will be clean. I never 
got a noxious weed in Hoffman's." 
E. E. Miller, Falls, Pa., started using 
Hoffman's Seeds on his Wyoming 
County farm 25 years ago. He had this 
to say^ "I bought Ho//man's Seeds be- 
cmise they were always ciean and 
gerrainaied well. I always had good 
results — never had a complaint with 
any of your seeds." 
T his catalog relates experiences of the pci.ft —as stated by many Hoff¬ 
man Seed users. Note their pictures on this and other pages. 
Then, too, it gives you the plair| facts about many varieties of good 
seeds. And offers them for your ot\’n use during the present year. Its 
statements about the future follow fjelow. 
Farmers will always need seeds—because crops "don't just happen.” 
Seed must be sown. And good seed, for good crops! 
So long as any of us have anything to do with the destiny of Hoffman 
Seeds—we who have sort of "grown up” along with them—just that long 
Will the same policy of past years guide us in the future. . . . Namely, the 
handling of nothing but GOOD SEEDS. As the Hoffman trade-mark says 
—seeds that are CLEAN, HARDY, TESTED, SOUND! 
Our friends of the past, present and future can feel assured of the sin¬ 
cerity of that pledge. This is one kind of business that can be successfully 
managed on no other basis! 
"7 bought Hoffman's Seeds for 22 
years. Always used your clover and 
had wonderful stands. Hoffman's 
Seeds gave me good results in wet 
or dry seasons. Never got any poor 
seed." These words from Mont 
Stephens, Wayland, New York. 
These Westmoreland County farm 
buildings are owned by Peter Lazar, 
Claridge, Pa. This report came from 
Cthim: "I have bought Hoffman's Seeds 
for 25 years. The seeds were always 
clean and I knew they would grow. 
Hoffman's have always treated me 
right." 
Keller & Heisey, Elizabethtown, Pa., 
have 60 acres of permanent pasture 
on their 225-acre farm. They handle 
35 dairy cows and about 40 head of 
steers. They made this statement: 
"We have been satisfied customers for 
over 20 years and had good success 
with Hoffman's Seeds. We buy them 
every year — we know they are good." 
