Hoffman’s 
Plant a Hoffman Hybrid Corn—Watch Results SPRING BARLEY 
New Bacteria 
Inoculation supplies new 
bacteria. It helps invigorate 
those already in the soil. It 
will help to build up your soil. 
You will get a crop higher in 
nitrogen, consequently higher 
in protein. When you feed this 
crop to stock you require less 
of the high-protein feeds. Your 
feed bills are expensive be¬ 
cause of the high protein you 
must buy. 
“I just want to say a 
word about that Golden 
Queen Com. I never planted 
any corn I liked better. It 
is filled from tip to butt, so 
nice to husk. It really is 
some corn .”—Roy C. Al¬ 
bright, Cochranville, Pa. 
A good nurse or grain crop. Similar to 
corn in feeding value. When sown along 
with clover or alfalfa, gives the young grass 
plants the benefit of all possible moisture. 
Comes off early. Sow two bushels per acre. 
"WISCONSIN PEDIGREE" BARLEY 
Popular variety — bearded — six-row type. 
Often outyields other strains by 6 to 8 
bushels per acre. Stands up well — stiff in 
straw. A tall, vigorous grower. 
"VELVET" BARLEY 
Has smooth beards — not the sharp barbs. 
Safe feed. Yields well—long straw—ma¬ 
tures early. We also offer "Wisconsin 38” 
— another velvet type. Supply limited. 
"BEARDLESS" BARLEY 
Fine nurse crop for spring-sown alfalfa. 
Also grown for grain. Erect straw. 
"ALPHA" (2-ROW) BARLEY 
Bearded variety. Good yielder. Developed 
in New York State. Well adapted there, 
also in northern Pennsylvania. Medium late 
in maturity. Grows tall — noted for stiff straw. 
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