Was YOUR Slottmans “FORWARD”? 
Ee 86«(Certified and Treated) WHEAT 
reduced? 
Beardless. Chaff—white. Straw—long, stands 
Pe up well. Grain—good size, hard. Ripens— 
Sow those extra 
medium early. Sow 11, bushels per acre. 
Another good smooth-chaff variety. Used today 

acres to ie throughout New York, Pennsylvania and nearby 
5) eastern sections. Used every year by many Hoffman 
Hoffman AY customers. 
These are the two special points about ‘“Forward’”’ 
WINTER wheat. It has yielded very well each of the past 
eighteen years. Some have found a better profit in 
ey A ie ie 2 Y this wheat than any they have ever planted. No 
variety excels “Forward” in hardiness and ability 
TT TD Ft to withstand extremes of unfavorable weather. 
“Forward” grows a medium-sized head. A good 
stiff straw. The grain is plump, and of nice size. The 
os : : plants stool well. Ripens in mid-season. ‘‘Forward’’ 
I tried out your claim wheat has earned its place on many eastern farms. 
and it’s true. On half my Will give a good account of itself. 
acreage I sowed my own 
wheat and your seed on “EQRWARD’’ WHEAT 
pO C ere ak OUR aNe (Not Certified—Not Treated ) 
me an increase of just 9 
Rhoromromrhomncrarns4 Here is also un-certified ‘‘Forward,”’ grown with 
: 05.” care. Good high quality, grown and cleaned in the 
against 2). thorough Hoffman’s way. Not treated. See Price 
B. Jamison List. ... Remit 5¢ a bushel extra if you want treated 
Mifflin County, Pa. _—-See4 

“PENNSYLVANIA 44” 
(“‘NITTANY”’ Wheat) 
Certified and Treated 
Bearded. Chaff—white. Grain—large, red. Straw—long, stiff. 
Sow 134, bushels per acre. 
Pennsylvania 44 (also known as ‘‘Nittany’’) is a valuable bearded 
wheat. Makes good crops of wheat and a good tonnage of straw. 
Pennsylvania Experiment Station at State College records many 
enviable yields that Pennsylvania 44 has made over a period of years. 
Its grain is very desirable for milling. Its yields have been outstanding. 
Its straw is much stiffer than the average bearded wheat. It does not 
spill out grain while being handled. It stools well. Very hardy—it is very 
resistant to extreme winters. Matures just a little later than the earliest 
wheat. Select Pennsylvania 44 Certified and you will be well pleased 
with the results. 
“PENNSYLVANIA 44”? WHEAT 
(Not Certified—Not Treated ) 
Another one of Hoffman’s un-certified but high quality, carefully 
grown and thoroughly cleaned crop producers. It’s not treated, but if 
you desire it treated, remit 5¢ a bushel extra. See Price List. 
“LANCASTER FULCASTER”’ WHEAT 
(Not Certified—Not Treated ) 
An old reliable bearded type. Does well in most any soil. Straw is 
heavy-walled. Heads medium size. Grain large and hard. Sow 134 
bushels per acre. 

