★ C O R N ★ 
Hand-selected ears 
of seed corn coming 
into our plant for 
drying. Direct from 
the grower's field at 
busking time. 
^offman's 
SEED CORN 
It costs you money to plow, harrow, fertilize . . . and then 
to cultivate and grow a crop of corn. Compared to all that 
expense, what does the cost of Good Seed Corn amount to? 
Mighty little, indeed! Because a bushel goes so far. 
An extra 5 or 10 bushels of corn, or even more, can be 
gotten just as easily as not—simply by planting the right 
seed corn and then taking the right care of growing the crop. 
For your silo, and for your crib—here are many varieties 
of truly splendid seed corn! Some grown in Northern and 
Central Pennsylvania. Others here in Lancaster County. 
Still others further South. 
See variety descriptions for details. But be sure of this: 
Hoffman's Seed Corn is sound, vigorous, tested, and is 
making fine records throughout Pennsylvania and nearby 
States. It will surely pay you to plant it this Spring! 
“Your Lancaster County Sure 
Crop was a life saver for me 
last year .”—James L. Smith, 
Wilberforce, Ohio, 
★ 
Seed Corn, of good germination, is 
the product of this building—the 
Hoffman Seed Corn House here at 
Landisville. Come and look it over 
some time. 
