"Bringing in Ihe Sheaves" 
T his picture brought to our minds that good old hymn “Bring¬ 
ing in the Sheaves. ’ Do you know it too? Here in Lancaster 
County it is quite a favorite, especially around harvest time. 
And why not? With good crops of wheat and barley, put away 
in good dry weather, and these big barns well filled — it should 
be a time for joy and thanksgiving! 
Among the finest of these Lancaster County grain crops are 
those raised by Hoffman Seed-Growers. They have been cleaned 
clean, closely graded — all ready for your sowing. They will 
give you top yields next harvest. And they cost you so little! 
One extra bushel per acre, is all the increase you need to get — 
to pay your extra investment in new Hoffman seed! But you won’t 
stop with a 1-bushel gain. You’ll more likely gain 8, 10, or more 
bushels per acre! And those top bushels are your profit! 
Take advantage of this fine Hoffman seed . . . sow it on 
every acre . . . it’s going to pay you . . . you can depend on it! 
A. H. Hoffman, Inc., Landisville (Lancaster County), Penna. 
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