HOFFMAN “LEAP’S PROLIFIC” WHEAT 
EXTRA STOOLING - HEAVY YIELDING 
Beardless. Chaff—white. Straw—long, stiff. Grain—hard, 
large, dark. Ripens—early. Sow 11% bushels per acre. 
After all the votes have been counted, an overwhelming majority 
of farmers have agreed that this is the best wheat variety in the East. 
And this Hoffman seed comes from the best farms right here in fertile 
Lancaster County. One point about it will interest every farmer who 
wants full pay for his hard work. Year after year—in good wheat 
weather and bad—it has never failed to produce a good crop. Year 
after year farmers write us that “Leap’s Prolific’ has outyielded 
neighboring fields by 10, 12, up to 20 bushels to the acre. Why 
can it do this so consistently? 
* Because it makes good crops on prac- 
tically any soil—high land, low land, 
clay, loam, limestone, gravel or slate. 
* Because it has extra stooling ability. 
It roots deeply, with many long stalks 
per seed (look at the picture on page 
9). This, incidentally, saves you seed. 
* Because it has everything farmers 
need. It is hardy and early—stubbornly 
resistant to winter kill, ready for the 
binder early—even in the northern 
section. 
* Big, full, beardless heads of hard, 
large dark grain (chaff is white), heads 
that don’t shell out or shatter in han- 
dling the harvest. 
* Straw is tall and stitf 
even in rich soil and is 
noted for pulling through 
bad weather. 
* 
Here's the seed that 
will rubberize™ your 
wheat acres. One ex- 
tra bushel per acre 
in yield will pay 
for the seed —the 
other 8 or 10 are 
clean profit! And, in- 
cidentially, the miller 
likes‘Leap’s Prolific” 
because it makes 
good flour. 
Only 142 bushels per acre are enough 
seed because of this extra stooling. 

