Well-Giaded Seed . . . Sound Germination 
Hoffman's 
SEED CORN 
TOP-QUALITY SEED— the Popular Hoffman Strains of Open- 
Pollinated Corn are offered on following pages. Famous 
"Lancaster County Sure Crop" variety on pages 32-33. 
“Your White Cap Yellow 
Dent Corn is as fine a corn 
as I ever raised. This year’s 
crop was admired by dozens 
of people. I have planted it 
ever since 1922.”—G. G. 
Grelling, Marwood , Pa. 
“That White Cap Yellow 
Corn purchased from you 
last spring. It is the best 
corn I ever planted. Big 
yielder, husks easy, fodder 
reasonably small and true to 
picture. My yield around 
90 bushels per acre. I can¬ 
not say enough about this 
good corn.” — /. Edgar 
Remsburg, Sharpsburg, Afd. 
"WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT" 
An EXTRA-GOOD husking corn—one 
of the most successful on this whole list. 
Ears are white, but when shelled the sides 
of the grains show a good healthy yellow. 
A big yielder. Lots of shelled corn. Com¬ 
pact ears. Cob not large. Rows closely set 
on cob. Fairly large grains . . . long and 
wide. Does well on poor soils. Good on 
rich soils, of course, but will do better than 
most corns on soils of average fertility. 
Medium early corn. Matures nicely in 
southern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and 
Ohio, except in higher altitudes. Good ears 
come from stalk after stalk—that’s where its 
good yields come from. Famous prize-win¬ 
ning strain. Indeed, a most valuable corn. 
Makes many new friends each year. 
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