Hoffman's 
RED CLOVER Clean, Hardy, Tested, Sound Seed 
"CANADIAN VARIEGATED" ALFALFA 
Here is seed from still farther north. Has 
been grown successfully in Ontario, Canada, 
for over fifty years. Noted for its extra 
hardiness. Has proven very cold resistant in 
New York and upper Pennsylvania. 
Have no fears about getting bad weeds in 
this seed ... it doesn’t have them! Fine, 
clean, quality seed it is! This fine strain 
has shown just about equal to Grimm 
alfalfa, in hardiness and production, too. 
This alfalfa is very well worthy of your 
trial. It is bound to give a good account of 
itself. Here is truly high quality seed . . . 
recommended for your use—and at fair 
moderate cost. Sow it with confidence. 
“If once a man uses Hoff¬ 
man’s Seeds they advertise 
themselves. I always got 
good crops with them these 
last 15 years.” — Daniel 
Keller, Somerset, Pa. 
HOFFMAN'S RED CLOVER 
"Extra” brand clover seed is truly of EX¬ 
TRA QUALITY — and well worth the small 
extra cost it has to bring over ordinary seed. 
What a difference there is in so-called 
’clean” seed! It’s hard to see it by merely 
looking at the seed. So many points must 
be watched for—to attain top quality in this 
important seed. 
A man produces his seed—has a cleaner 
run it over for him—and truly believes he 
has clean seed. . . . Sometimes he has, too! 
But so often he’s still far from it. Some 
lots still show 300,000 weeds per bushel 
after such "cleaning.” 
We ask your confidence in the quality of 
Hoffman’s "Extra” clover seed—it will not 
disappoint you. It will serve you well. 
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ALL About Grasses 
The largest grass research 
laboratory in the world is 
now located at Pennsylvania 
State College. The Federal 
Government is experimenting 
with 1,500 species of grasses. 
This work is carried on for the 
benefit of all the northeastern 
states. 
“Your 218 Hybrid Corn 
yielded better than any corn 
I ever grew. Stood up well 
—no barren stalks. Earliest 
corn I ever husked. I sure 
will grow Hybrid again.”— 
Dayton S. Case, Stockton, 
N. J. 
