SEED CORN 
^Jloffman's. 
The Corn That Made a Host of Friends 
INVEST IN HOFFMAN'S EXTRA QUALITY SEED FOR EXTRA 
BIG CORN CROPS FROM THESE FINE OLD VARIETIES 
In our efforts to secure for our customers the best Hybrid 
Corn for Eastern use, we haven’t overlooked the many farm¬ 
ers who still want the regular old-fashioned or "open-pollin¬ 
ated” types of corn. And if you’ve been hearing about results 
from our Hybrid Corn, don’t let these hybrid records blind 
you to the fact that for over 30 years Hoffman’s Seed Corn 
has had no superior. When farmers have wanted results— 
full cribs, heavy ensilage, early crops, vigorous producers— 
they have selected the variety that met their need and de¬ 
pended on Hoffman for seed. Sometimes that seed has cost 
them a few cents more per acre—but they’ve looked at the 
extra bushels on the other end, and they know by experience 
they get their money’s worth! Most popular of all these 
Hoffman varieties is 
“I have had good success with 
the Lancaster Sure Crop Corn 
each year that I have planted 
it. It makes more silage to 
the acre than any other.”— 
Samuel Smith, Lima, Ohio. 
“I planted your Lancaster 
Seed Corn last year and had 
the best crop I have ever 
raised. Some of the ears 
measured 15 inches. I can 
recommend your seed.”— 
Andrew f. Pegler, Wexford, 
Pa. 
"LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP" 
Note ears above. Then read what customers say about it: 
"—a great yielder of nice long ears and lots of nice leafy 
stalks. I’ve given up planting any other corn but 'Sure 
Crop.’ It never has failed me yet for husking nice ears. It 
seems to grow in all kinds of weather; it sure is a winner.” 
—E. G. Lewis, Putnam Station, N. Y. 
”—I husked 2187 bushels of ears from it (12l/^-acre field) 
and hauled 14 big loads of fodder. A record breaker for this 
part of the country. I figure I just had an extra crib of corn 
more than I would have had from any other corn.”—R. A. 
Lawver, Lewistown, Pa. 
• 
“I had an excellent crop of 
ensilage corn from the Lan¬ 
caster County Sure Crop I 
bought of you.”— B. L. Gar- 
dinier, Canajoharie, N. Y. 
• 
“The best crop of corn raised 
on our farm was from Hoff¬ 
man’s Lancaster County Sure 
Crop seed. 656 bushel bask¬ 
ets full from acres.”— 
Philip L. Long, New Stanton, 
Pa. 
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