Hoffman's 
Hand Selected—Carefully Graded 
SEED CORN 
• "JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE" 
A good husking variety in southern sec¬ 
tions. A late variety that also makes good 
silage ... a heavy, leafy growth . . . and 
large tonnage per acre. Hoffman’s "John¬ 
son County White” will produce better on 
poorer soils than many varieties. Responds 
extra well to more favorable conditions. 
"EARLY 90-DAY YELLOW" 
If you want some early corn before the 
usual varieties are ready to husk, plant Hoff¬ 
man’s "Early 90-Day Yellow.” A few acres 
of this variety have saved many a farmer 
from buying corn before his other new crop 
of corn was ready to husk. 
In northern states, where many of the 
standard varieties will not mature, this short- 
season corn can be relied upon. It makes 
fodder of medium size and often grows two 
good ears per stalk. The ears are medium 
in size; the cob is thin and husks very easily. 
It has a rich, golden color. 
“Your Early Butler Corn 
is about the best corn I have 
seen. Husked 110 bu. from 
one measured acre of ear 
corn, which was hard even 
to the muffins. I recommend 
this corn very highly. I find 
all your seeds A No. 1.” 
— /. A. Sutton, Warren 
County, Pa. 
• 
"EARLY BUTLER" 
A favorite in central and northern Penn¬ 
sylvania. Our supply is limited. It was 
grown in the northern part of the state in 
high altitudes. Not a large ear. But truly 
an early yellow corn that you can rely on 
in the north. This is the true-type strain. 
42 
Shock of Hoffman "Sweepstakes" 
Corn, Shadowbrook Farms, Tunk- 
hannock. Pa. 
• 
“Your 90-day corn is 
the only corn I’ve had that 
would give me more than 
one ear to a stalk. Very 
frequently it has two nice 
ears. We have one of the 
shortest growing seasons I 
know of—Garrett County, 
Maryland.” — George E. 
Taylor. 
Lights for Turkeys 
Lights in the turkey house 
stimulate the birds to start lay¬ 
ing earlier. They will also pro¬ 
duce a greater total of eggs 
during the season. 
