--- CHOOSE YOUR SEED FROM HOFFMAN’S 
PROVED-HARDY VARIETIES 
“T have a very good stand of 
Grimm Alfalfa from your 
seed.”—Harry B. Davis, Ches- 
ter, N. Y. 
SOIL-CONSERVING 
CROPS NEED FER- 
TILIZER, TOO 
The fact that legumes ob- 
tain nitrogen from the air 
does not mean that they 
require no fertilizer. Le- 
gumes are vigorous grow- 
ers, and draw heavily upon 
such minerals in the soil 
as phosphorus, potassium 
and calcium. They even 
remove more nitrogen and 
potash than do soil-deplet- 
ing crops. To get good re- 
sults, it is advisable to help 
legumes along by applying 
such fertilizers as super- 
phosphate and _ potash. 
Whether for soil building 
or pay crops, the results 
will more than repay the 
small cost of the fertilizer. 
PIGS IN ALFALFA 
MAKING HOGS OF 
THEMSELVES 
Pure-bred Poland piggies 
grow into fine-type mature 
breeders on Elmer Musser’s 
farm, near Landisville. One 
reason is the good alfalfa pas- 
ture that is always there for 
them year after year. 
GENUINE “GRIMM” ALFALFA 
“Grimm” is a leader among the hardy alfalfas that produce 
better crops and withstand wide weather extremes, especially in 
the North and at high altitudes. It “pulls through” winters 
that would kill other types. Crowns are set low and roots often 
branch out—and this protects the plants. 
Our seed comes direct from the producing centers. When 
you get Hoffman’s, you know you're getting the genuine 
“Grimm.” It’s U. S. Verified, and affirmed by the growers 
to be the true type. 
You can depend on this seed if you have to combat severe 
weather conditions. Just make sure your soil is well prepared 
and properly limed. 
CERTIFIED “GRIMM” ALFALFA 
There are many grades of “Grimm” Alfalfa—and you can’t 
distinguish them just by looking at the seed. You don’t have 
to be an expert to know that this is good. Every bag of seed 
is packed, from field to you, under supervision of the State 
Department. It’s sealed at the threshing machine, checked 
a resealed throughout all cleaning operations. Finally tagged 
and “Certified” on all details as your proof of what you’re 
getting. 

With dairy cattle, one factor always holds. The higher the 
production of the animal or herd, the lower the cost of produc- 
tion per hundred pounds of milk. Feed enough good alfalfa 
hay. . . . Grow enough of it on every acre... . Sow Hoff- 
man’s Quality Alfalfa Seed. . . . And you can depend on 
good production all around! 
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