
SHlottman's “TL EAP’S PROLIFIC” Wheat 
CERTIFIED and TREATED SEED 
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Why ‘‘Leap’s Prolific’? Has So Many Friends 
it Stools Extra Well—‘‘Leap’s Prolific’? roots deeply, makes many 
stalks per seed. You save seed! And, Hoffman cleaning methods mean 
that every seed counts! You need sow only 1!% bushels per acre. 
Stiff, Tall Straw—Straw is long. Stands up in adverse weather. 
Does Not Shell Out—You get your full crop. The heads will enclose the 
grains—no big loss, or shattering of grain during harvesting or handling. 
“4Leap’s Prolific’’ Ils Early and Hardy—It stands hard winters very 
well. Actual letters from users in northern sections testify to this fact. 
It comes early—generally the first wheat ready for the binder. 
Makes Good Crops On Practically Any Soil—In highland, or low- 
land, clay, loam, limestone, gravel and slate soils, ‘“‘Leap’s Prolific’? has 
been producing successful crops year in and year out. 
Makes Good Flour—Miillers like it for the nice, large-grained wheat. 
A Proven Heavy Yielder—Hundreds of testimonials from pleased users 
prove beyond doubt that ‘“‘Leap’s Prolific’’ gives extra big crops. It has 
now made 29 good crops in 29 straight years. Certainly a fine record, 
for many of these were pretty hard wheat years. 
‘<l eap’s Prolific’? (Un-Certified—Not Treated ) 
Beside the above Certified seed, here is also offered un-certified Leap’s 
Prolific seed. Also grown with care, and of good high quality too. It 
easily excels in quality and yield-ability the so-called seed offered at 
many other sources. Has had the same careful Hoffman treatment in 
its growing and cleaning. 
Offered at a lower price—see List. This un-certified seed has not been 
treated with Ceresan. If you want it treated, please say so on your order, 
and add 5¢ per bushel to the price-list quotation. 
HERE’S PROOF 
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‘The seeds I had from you 
were excellent. Farmers 
about here had no where 
near the crop. I harvested 
from seed sent by you, 53 
bushels of wheat an acre, 
where none were over 34.’’ 
A. Bohn 
Orleans County, N. Y. 
““Your wheat made 22 
bushels to acre. While my 
neighbors threshed any- 
where from 9 to 15 bushels 
to acre.”’ 
F. W. Moneymaker 
Rockbridge County, Va. 
“My yield from your Leap’s 
Prolific Wheat was 39 
bushels to the acre. I 
averaged from 9 to 15 
bushels more wheat than 
did my neighbors.’’ 
A. R. Wilton 
Montgomery County, Pa. 
