
HOFFMAN “FORWARD” WHEAT 
Beardless. Chaff—white. Straw—long, stands up 
well. Grain—good size, hard. Ripens—medium 
early. Sow 11% bushels per acre. 
Another beardless variety that is unexcelled in hardiness and abil- 
ity to withstand extremes of unfavorable weather. Used throughout 
New York, Pennsylvania and other nearby states. Chaff is white, 
straw long—stands up well. Grain is hard, contained in a medium 
sized head. Plants stool well and ripen in midseason. The best 
recommendation for this variety is the fact that many, many of our 
farmer friends won't change to “Leap’s Prolific’ in spite of its great 
. record, because they don't think any wheat 
can beat Hoffman “Forward.” 
CERTIFIED AND TREATED SEED 
Limited supply of this seed available. 
SEED NOT CERTIFIED—UNTREATED 
A good stock of dependable seed on hand. 
Hoffman “Leapland” Wheat 
Beardless. Chaff—white. Straw—long, 
stiff. Grain—hard, large, dark. Ripens 
—early. Sow 1\%, bushels per acre. 
Very popular in Maryland, where it was orig- 
inally bred. Folks who have grown “Leapland” 
claim it is an improved strain of the “old reli- 
able” “Leap’s Prolific.” It has the sure yielding 
characteristics of its parent, with good stool- 
ing, stiff straw and large, dark grains. Ripens 
early and does not shell out in harvesting. It 
apparently does well on almost any soil, and 
is sufficiently hardy to come through hard 
winters. 
CERTIFIED AND TREATED SEED 
A limited amount available which bears 
Pennsylvania tags, which certify that it has 
passed the inspection of Authorities. 
SEED NOT CERTIFIED—UNTREATED 
Since we did not get all of the Certified Seed 
we wanted, we are offering this seed, which 
has had our own careful supervision. 
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