Great Favorite on Many Farms 
Hof Intan’s 
ECONOMICAL MIXTURE 
Pasture Fertilizer 
Lime and Superphosphate 
improve production of pasture. 
The resulting feed will show 
a much higher percentage of 
lime and phosphorus. This is 
so essential in milk production 
and bone development. 
“I never had a better stand 
of clover in my wheat stubble 
than I had this year from 
your Economical Mixture. 
After cutting wheat, we cut 
a wonderful crop of hay from 
the original wheat field.”— 
Elmer Shaffer, Berwick, Pa. 
Shown below is D. F. Glass- 
mire, Coudersport, Pa., cutting 
a fine crop of hay where 
he had sown Hoffman's Eco¬ 
nomical Mixture. Has sown it 
for 18 years, getting a satisfac¬ 
tory crop each and every year! 
(His location is not far from the 
New York State line.) 
"ECONOMICAL MIXTURE" 
This seed has gained a great many new 
friends in recent years. It is a very good 
seed combination for hay: 
*/2 Red Clover 
14 Alsike Clover 
14 Timothy 
The proportions mentioned above may 
vary slightly at times, but on the average 
they are correct. Many hundreds of bushels 
of this popular mixture are sold every sea¬ 
son. It does save its buyer a little money— 
hence the name "Economical.” 
"Economical Mixture” is a very proper 
one for either hay, pasture, or soil improve¬ 
ment. It is made mostly from lots of mixed 
clover and timothy—seeds produced in this 
mixed condition. Hence costs less money 
than otherwise. All lots are tested for free¬ 
dom from foul weed seeds. To vary pro¬ 
portions shown above, there may be at times 
a little alfalfa, or perhaps a very little of 
some other crop seeds present in this seed. 
It’s always thoroughly mixed. Seed of de¬ 
sirable quality, and offered at a saving. 
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