FRESHEN YOUR PASTURES THIS FALL 
Experience over the past several years has proved the value of 
sowing grass seeds in the fall. They start out in the spring on an 
equal basis and soon crowd out other plants in the field. Farmers 
have reported that this method has advanced pasturage or hay crops 
by several weeks to a month. 
In recent years, also, the value of grass combination for various 
feeding duties has been amply demonstrated. To help farmers ar- 
rive at the right combination for their needs, we have prepared a 
small folder, describing the various grasses and showing combina- 
tions for pasturage, for renewing old pastures, for poultry feeding, 
for grass silage, for getting new benefits from an old thinned out 
alfalfa stand. Copy of this folder will be sent to every interested 
farmer. All you need do is send us a post card and ask for the “Grass 
Folder.” Or, if you have any questions on grasses, write us and 
we'll answer them to the best of our ability. 
Whether you want information or not, we believe it will pay you 
to get seed for your clovers, cover crops and other grasses this fall. 
Note the prices quoted on the price list. You'll recognize them as 
very moderate for quality seeds. No telling what the prices for next 
spring will be, and the quality of any new crop of seed is always 
uncertain till it's harvested and in the bag. 
Incidentally, if you sow alfalfa in the fall, please note full de- 
scription of true NORTHWEST on one of the pages of the enclosed 
price list. 
ORDER YOUR SEEDS TODAY 
DIRECT FROM 
A.H. HOFFMAN, Inc. 
LANDISVILLE, PENNA. 
(Lancaster County) 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
SINCE 1899 

