★ CORN ★ 
HYBRID CORN 
A LIMITED supply of Hybrid Corn from very reliable sources is available 
to Hoffman patrons. We have been trying out the best hybrids from many 
sources and States, here on our own farm for a few years. Each variety 
was duplicated five to ten times. Each yield-test carefully weighed and re¬ 
corded. The best of these hybrids were selected for 1938. Certain hybrids 
are better adapted for certain sections. Kindly write us, and we will sug¬ 
gest the hybrid shown by tests to be the most likely adapted to your soil 
and climatic conditions. 
This Hybrid Seed has been carefully dried and properly graded. If you 
want to try Hybrid Corn this year, take advantage of this offer. Gain the 
benefit of these actual tests. . . . No use buying something which may be 
unfit. . . . Please write for details. 
★ 
‘‘WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT’’ 
An extra-good husking corn—one of the most successful on this whole 
list. The famous Landis strain, developed here in Lancaster County- 
which has also produced this seed here offered you. 
Ears are white, but when shelled the sides 
of the grains show a good healthy yellow. 
A big yielder. Lots of shelled corn. Com¬ 
pact ears. Cob not large. Rows closely set 
on cob. Fairly large grains . . . long and 
wide. Does tvell on poor soils. Good on 
rich soils, of course, but will do better than 
most corns on soils of average fertility. 
Medium early corn. Matures nicely in 
Southern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and 
Ohio, except in higher altitudes. Good ears 
come from stalk after stalk—that’s 
where its good yields come from. 
Famous prize-winning strain. In¬ 
deed one of our most valuable corns. 
Makes many new friends each year. 
Ears of Hoffman "White 
Cap Yellow Dent." 
