Leap’s Prolific ” Wheat 
THESE FEATURES HAVE MADE “LEAP’S PROLIFIC ” 
THE MOST POPULAR WHEAT OF THE EAST 
It Stools Extra Well “Leap’s Prolific” roots 
deeply, makes many stalks per seed. You save 
seed! And, Hoffman cleaning methods mean that 
every seed counts! You need sow only lYz bushels 
per acre. 
Stiff, Tall Straw — Straw is of good length. 
It stands up under adverse weather conditions. 
Does ISot Shell Out — You get your full crop. 
The heads will enclose the grains no big loss, or 
shattering of grain during harvesting or handling. 
“Leap's Prolific’^ Is Early And Hardy — It 
stands hard winters very well. Actual letters from 
users in northern sections testify to this fact. It 
comes early — generally the first wheat ready for 
the binder. 
Makes Good Crops On Practically Any Soil 
— In highland, or lowland, clay, loam, limestone, 
gravel and slate soils “Leap’s Prolific ” has been pro¬ 
ducing successful crops year in and year out. 
Makes Good Flour — Millers like it for the 
nice, large-grained wheat. 
A Proven Heavy Yielder —^ Hundreds of testi¬ 
monials from pleased users prove beyond doubt that 
“Leap’s Prolific ” gives extra big crops. 
Get increased yield per acre and a better profit 
from your wheat —■ sow “Leap’s Prolific.” Prices 
on last page. 
Forward ” WHEAT 
Beardless. Chaff — white. Straw — long, 
stands up well. Grain — good size head. Ripens 
— medium, early. Sow IV 2 bushels per acre. 
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A good smooth chaff variety. Bred in New 
York State and used throughout Pennsylvania and 
other nearby sections. 
Heavy Yielder — Has yielded very well each 
of the past 16 years. Gains of many extra bushels 
per acre have been made again and again. 
It is ISot Excelled In Hardiness — “Forward ” 
grows a medium-sized head with grain of a nice, 
plump size. Stools well, A good stiff straw. Ripens 
in mid season. It is widely used by many Hoffman 
patrons and it will prove itself to you. See price list. 
An Extra Profit—Whatever the Price 
If you’ll do what so many more folks are doing right along . . . 
namely, sow NEW HOFFMAN SEED on your ENTIRE wheat 
acreage — you’ll get a better yield from each acre, and cleaner wheat! 
Any way you figure — it means an EXTRA PROFIT that you certainly 
should make rather than miss! It’s true whatever the price per bushel 
next harvest, the whole net cost of new Hoffman Seed means that 
you must get about one bushel gain per acre, to repay your investment. 
. . . But you won’t stop there! You’ll gain several more bushels from 
every acre! And that’s PROFIT! 
'‘TrumbulV WHEAT 
Beardless. Chaff — white. Grain — medium 
size, red, hard. Ripens early. Straw — long and 
stiff. Sow \ y2 to 1% bushel per acre. 
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A good dependable wheat that hold a local 
record for heavy yield — 5P/j bushels per acre: 
1135 bushels from 22 acres. Bred in Ohio, from a 
strain of the old Fultz wheat. Used in all eastern 
states. 
Grows a nice uniform stand — tall straw that 
ably carries its load of grain. It has made good 
yields of both straw and grain., It should please you. 
See last page for price list. 
^‘Lancaster WHEAT 
Bearded. Chaff — white. Grain — hard, large, 
dark red. Straw — stiff, long. Ripens early. Sow 
1'14 bushels per acre. 
An old reliable bearded wheat that does well 
in most any soil, gives good yields even in the “off ” 
years. Good size, plump, hard grain. Good stools, 
stiff straw, hardy. Can be depended on for a satis¬ 
factory crop of grain and straw year after year. 
