Hoffman’s 
The Corn That Made a Host of Friends 
SEED CORN 
"LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP" 
This great corn has won for itself more 
friends—has more users through eastern 
America—than any other corn! No other 
corn has brought in nearly so many fine re¬ 
ports from its users. There must be reasons 
for such great popularity. And there are! 
It is a money-making, truly sure-cropping 
corn. Produces good large ears of hard corn 
—lots of them—mighty few nubbins. Fills 
the crib, and fills the silo. Introduced to the 
public by Hoffman 27 years ago. . . . This 
seed of today was grown right here for you 
on these famous Lancaster County soils. 
"SURE CROP" FILLS THE SILO 
More and more folks believe that it pays 
to put a considerable quantity of ears as well 
as stalks into the silo—and that preferably 
corn grains should be well glazed before 
cutting. Lancaster County "Sure Crop” is 
the ideal corn for this sort of a program 
and will fill your silo quickly and easily. 
Some of the largest dairymen throughout 
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, 
and adjoining states depend upon this 
Hoffman Seed. It provides ensilage of rich 
feed value. 
Lancaster County "Sure Crop” Corn 
grows tall, leafy stalks. Develops early—is 
very hardy. Withstands drought. Develops 
corn well into the north. 
"SURE CROP" FILLS THE CRIB 
We don't know of a better general-pur¬ 
pose corn, both for husking and silage use, 
than Lancaster County "Sure Crop.” Looks 
different from other varieties and is dif¬ 
ferent. It does not conform so much to 
show standards. But it is a real money¬ 
maker. 
“I have not planted any 
other corn but Lancaster 
Sure Crop for years. Be¬ 
cause it yields best of poor 
ground, and stands more dry 
weather than any corn I 
ever raised. We raised a fine 
crop this year. Sure think 
it is the best to fill the silo 
—or crib—either one.”— 
Harry S. Anderson, New 
Cumberland, W. Va. 
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“I bought two bushels of 
your Lancaster Sure Crop 
Seed Corn, which I think is 
the best I have planted for 
a long time. We farm 400 
acres and this corn done the 
best of any we planted. Ex¬ 
pect to buy more this next 
spring.” — Milt Hoffman, 
Leipsic, Ohio. 
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