Hoffman’s 
WINTER BARLEY 
Here’s a grain crop that is making many new friends, 
every year. One very good reason for it—namely—the 
way it yields! 
A good crop of ‘“‘Winter Barley”’ will often take the place 
of several tons of high priced commercial feeds. Gives yields 
as high as 60 to 72 bushels per acre in good years, and 34 to 
40 bushels in poor years. Claimed by many authorities to 
almost equal corn in feeding value. Here’s true Seed Barley! 
Certified Bearded Barley 
(“Tennessee Winter’’) 
The true strain. Certified as to genuineness and purity from other 
grains and varietal mixtures. State authorities have inspected the fields, 
supervised their handling, and tested the grain after it was cleaned and 
threshed. 
This stock was grown from treated seed that was not smutted. It has 
been treated again so that you may receive the top quality Seed avail- 
able. Sow about two bushels per acre. Put in about two weeks earlier 
than wheat. Handle the same as wheat. 
Certified ‘‘Beardless’’ Barley 
As near the perfect strain as is possible to get. Limited quantity only. 
Often used on our local rich tobacco ground—where they want as strong 
straw as possible. Removes the objection that some people have to 
beards. Has been making satisfactory yields. Popular on many eastern 
farms, though sometimes produces less bushels than Bearded Barley. 
All Hoffman Seed Barley (Certified and Un-Certified) HAS 
BEEN TREATED for you with ‘‘Ceresan’’! You know that you’re 
starting right for a good crop with the best seed available. Plant 
several acres. Save on commercial feed costs. Order now. 

Put EVERY acre to 
work . . . Plant Hoff- 
man’s Barley in those 
5 or 10 extra acres you 
have left on account 
of the wheat reduc- 
tion plan. Get many 
bushels of good feed 
and an extra lot of 
straw too! 
MORE PROOF 
“‘Threshed out Hoffman’s 
Leap’s Prolific today, it is 
splendid — clean, plump 
heavy ... yielded over 44 
bushels per acre.”’ 
EeoaaGlark 
Delaware 
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Wheat averaged 3114 bush- 
els per acre. 199 acres, 
total 6269 bushels.’’ 
Joseph Coudon Estate 
Cecil County, Md. 
‘“You may be interested 
in knowing that I received 
42 bushels of wheat per 
acre this year and 54 
bushels of Barley. 
L. K. Miller 
Talbot County, Md. 
A Proven Money-Making Crop 
Makes Fine Feed and Lots of It! 

