Hoffman’s 
POTATOES 
Some New Varieties of Special Merit 
Prize-winning Irish Cobblers. 
SEED POTATOES 
Here is truly Quality Seed. Grown 
in northern locations. Proven time 
and again to make better yields. It 
is important that you order early. 
"BLISS TRIUMPH" (Early) 
A big improvement over the 
original "Red Bliss.” Earliest of the 
pink varieties. Earlier by a week 
to ten days than the "Cobblers.” 
Quality unexcelled! Has a vigor¬ 
ous top-growth foliage, particularly 
on real rich bottoms. The tubers 
are similar to the Cobbler—but 
more elongated and flat, nicer in 
appearance. Fine where early crops 
mean extra money! 
This improved variety has yielded 
very well. Several areas have al¬ 
ready demanded thousands of bush¬ 
els. You have a treat in store when 
you dig your first crop of this su¬ 
perior strain of early "Bliss Tri¬ 
umph”—grown for you with ex¬ 
treme care in northern Pennsylvania. 
"PENNIGAN" (Certified) 
(Fine White Rural Type) 
Its parentage dates back to a cross 
between the "Michigan Russets” and 
the "Pennsylvania McCormick” va¬ 
rieties. 40,000 seedlings were grown 
from that crossing, before Pennigan 
was selected as the very best type. 
Maturity is like the "Russet.” So 
is the foliage. Cooking quality fine. 
Extremely hardy. 
YIELD: "Pennigan” is outstand¬ 
ing in yield. Many times it has pro¬ 
duced over 400 bushels to the acre. 
This feature will place this potato 
permanently on many farms of 
Pennsylvania. Has now been tested 
in 24 counties the past three years. 
, Here is true-strain seed—disease- 
free — from splendid crops — in 
northern Pennsylvania. Direct to 
you from the area that has bred it. 
Be among those to profit from it 
by planting some of your acreage 
to "Pennigan” this spring. 
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