Hoffman’s 
SEED OATS Will You Plant a Hoffman Hybrid Corn? 
"SHADELAND ECLIPSE" OATS 
CSide" or "Horse-Mane" Type) 
Please don’t wait to order this variety 
It will sell early—supply is very small. 
If you like to grow a side-type oats, you 
can’t help but like "Shadeland Eclipse.” It 
has been yielding very well here in the east 
for many years. 80-90 bushels and more! 
Too bad there isn’t more of this seed 
this year. Its quality is extra fine. ... Very 
heavy, white, plump, and free from any 
great admixture of other varieties. It is clean 
of foul weeds, too. ''Shadeland Eclipse” 
grows vigorously—is early. Heads grow 
large, very large, and fill uniformly. Heavy 
grain with thin hull. Straw grows to good 
length, and stands up well. 
"SILVER MINE" SEED OATS 
An old stand-by. Early, hardy and pro¬ 
lific. Mix with Canada Peas for early crop 
of green feed. If you feed oats in the sheaf 
(straw included) you will like ''Silver 
Mine” because of its soft hull, large grains 
David F. Bell, ot Clearfield 
County, Pa., says: "I bought 
Hoffman's Seeds almost 40 years. 
Always got good seeds and 
good crops. 1 like your seeds." 
“My Early Clarage Com 
made 75 bu. to the acre. I 
am well pleased with all the 
seeds. Your Silver Mine 
Oats done fine .”—Lawrence 
L. Sbiith, Cameron County, 
Pa. 
“CERESAN” 
(page 58) 
Will Help to 
INCREASE 
your 
OAT CROP 
Green Crops for Growing 
Pigs 
Growing pigs need feeds 
high in protein, vitamins, and 
mineral content. To get all this 
from grain in a dry lot is much 
more expensive then supple¬ 
menting with green forage 
crops. . . . Alfalfa, Sweet 
Clover, and Rape or the mix¬ 
ture offered on page 61. These 
crops help in more economical 
feeding, proper assimilation of 
grain and minerals, and keep 
the growing pigs so much 
cleaner than feeding in drv 
lots. 
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