HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of GOOD REPORTS 
Here are just a few recently received from folks who know that 
their SEEDS from HOFFMAN gave them ’’A Raise in Pay’’ 
WELL SATISFIED—ALL SEEDS... . “From your 
Red Clover and Alfalfa I got two tons per acre the 
first cutting, one the second, and the third I pastured. 
Sowed your Ladino in with 5 acres of wheat and 
timothy. Cut it very early before the timothy came 
out in head. Got about a ton to the acre, then pas- 
tured it off at least six times until fall. Before the 
ground froze recently it was just one solid mass of 
green clover. I am well satisfied with all seeds pur- 
chased from you. Got 1950 bu. Funk G 218 ears from 
10 acres.”—-W. L. Thomas, Warren Co., N. J. 
NICE STANDS. ... “Your Timothy and Clover was 
sown in orchard for permanent sod, and has made a 
nice stand. Your rye grass, in peach orchard and 
young apple orchard, made a very nice stand. It is 
OK for a cover crop.’”—E. M. Paxson, Bucks Co., Pa. 
700 BUSHELS FROM 1 BUSHEL SEED... . “The 
G 12 and G 218 are more than satisfactory. We husked 
the G 12 with a husker. The bushel of seed produced 
about 700 bushels of fine corn. I grew Cornell 11 on 
this field last year and did not receive one-half the 
yield I did from G 12, and I believe the seasons were 
comparable. We had the most severe storms in years. 
Both the G 12 and the G 218 stood up very well. I 
had a small field of 29-3 that was very tangled.” 
—George Bowden, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
RYE GRASS REDUCED WEEDS... . “Planted your 
Rye Grass at last working of corn in mid-July. It was 
of considerable value in reducing growth of weeds 
and erosion. Indications are it should be profitable for 
spring pasture.’—W. D. Cissel, Cecil Co., Md. 
BEST UNDER ANY CONDITIONS. ... “We planted 
Funk G Hybrid the last four or five years. Now raise 
about one-third more corn on the same ground. One 
year we had a drought, and last year a windstorm 
with rain about the time corn was filling out—but 
neither one injured our corn. The G Hybrid matures 
right for this climate, and the fodder is just right 
for us.”—T. J. Robertson, Marion Co., W. Va. 
HALF AGAIN AS MUCH CORN... . “Last year I 
planted G Hybrid and obtained most astounding re- 
sults. It produced at least half again as much corn. 
Came through the dry summer without showing any 
ill-effects of the drought. It is profitable to use the 
Funk G Hybrid.”—Reginald Parnell, Essex Co., N. J. 
WONDERFUL LEGUME STANDS... . “This past 
spring we bought Alfalfa, Ladino and Lespedeza seed 
from you, had our own Clover. Got a wonderful stand 
of Legumes.”—J. H. Kendall, Fulton Co., Pa. 
LADINO QUICK TO COME BACK... . “As yet we 
have used Ladino for pasture only. Our mixture was 
6 lb. Timothy in fall... then 6 Red Clover—4 Alsike 
—10 Korean Lespedeza and 2 Ib. Ladino in the spring. 
. . . Contrary to what we have read of Ladino, it 
makes a much quicker come-back when grazed 
closely than other clovers or grasses. Is readily eaten 
by cattle, and seems to us it makes a superior pas- 
ture to anything generally used in this locality. 
“Planted 12 lb. Alfalfa, 14 orchard grass, 3 Ladino 
in one plot. 12 Alfalfa, 14 Brome, 3 Ladino in another 
for hay. Looks especially good now. Will report on 
same later. ... Wouldn’t think of planting legumes 
without Inoculant.”—-G. C. Simpson, Kent Co., Del. 
FREEDOM FROM BLIGHT... . “Very much im- 
pressed by the Funk G good stand, tall growth of 
stalk, and freedom from blight which was more severe 
on some other hybrids we had planted. They made 
about 100 bushels ears per acre, while Funk G made 
125 bushels.”—Karl A. Fettig, Juniata Co., Pa. 
TOO GOOD TO PLOW DOWN.... “Your Red Clover 
and Alfalfa did very good for me. Sowed it with Bar- 
ley. Made very fine pasture all summer. This spring 
it was too good to plow down, and I left most of it 
stand for hay.”—O. W. Wenger, Franklin Co., Pa. 
DID NOT SHOW ANY BLIGHT.... “Your G 94 did 
excellent, don’t think it can be beat. It also ripened 
without showing any blight. The G 135 did not blight. 
All stood good.”—-W. Kaufman, Wood County, W. Va. 
ALWAYS BEST QUALITY. .... “Your Clover and 
Alfalfa seed has always been of the best quality and 
satisfactory to me.”’—John S. Ramsey, Hunterdon 
CoN: J. 
10 TO 20 BUSHELS OVER OLD TYPE. ... “I har- 
vested. about 110 barrels of good corn from 7 to 7% 
acres. It yielded very much better than the old type 
corn—about 10 to 20 bushels per acre.’—Otto 
Schwien, Prince Georges Co., Md. 
2,400 BUSHEL CRATES OF G 12.... “My 2 bushels 
G 12 produced 2,400 bushel crates. As a field corn 
this corn is about as near perfect as we will ever find. 
We have ordered 2 bushels G 12 and 1% bushels of 
silo hybrid.”—-H. C. Chamberlin, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
FUNK G FOR THREE YEARS... . “I have raised 
Funk G for three years and like it better every year. 
This hybrid yields better, shucks easier and stands up 
better than the open-pollinated. Fits my season very 
well.”—Michael Yoho, Wood Co., W. Va. 
ALWAYS CLEAN AND PROMPT. ... “I have a very 
good stand of Alfalfa. The Ladino certainly came 
along fine. It didn’t show much in the first cutting, 
but the third cutting was fine. Your seeds are always 
clean and delivered promptly. Thank you very much 
for this service.’”—W. S. Stephens, Montg’y Co., Pa. 
HOFFMAN DEPENDABILITY. . 
Hybrid seed corn yielded good. Germination about 
100 per cent. After a windstorm of cyclone velocity 
found the Hybrid with roots still locked in the soil. 
Wish I had this Hybrid years ago, as windstorms and . 
drought often caused much loss or extra work on 
standard varieties. It takes so little seed per acre 
for planting—the extra cost is negligible compared 
to results obtained. I have used your other seeds for 
years and am sold on Hoffman Dependability.”—Van 
N. Voorhees, Somerset Co., N. J. 
ORDERS 12 BUSHELS G 94. ... “4 acres Funk G 
produced 461 full bushels of good ear corn. Uniform 
ears. The Hybrid withstood all our heavy storms 
while fully one-third Lancaster Sure Crop was lying 
flat and had to be cut by hand. This Hybrid is a. 
much better investment. Please take my order for 
12 bu. G 94.”—-John T. Rowland, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
ALL SATISFACTORY. ... “The Red Clover, Corn 
and Lespedeza bought from you last spring were all 
satisfactory. The Red Clover made very good graz- 
ing.’—Glen M. Palmer, Dorchester Co., Md. 
MUCH LESS BLIGHT... . “The County Agent had 
a plot of 20 varieties including 3 Funk G Hybrids. 
There was very little fire blight in these three, while 
some other strains were badly burned.’’—L. K. Con- 
don, Clinton Co., Pa. ; an 
THREE BARNS FULL—FIRST TIME. ... “We had 
three cuttings from the Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy 
planting of 8 acres. 20 loads, each load was 1 to 1% 
tons. For the first time, our three barns are loaded 
to capacity—and all raised from your seed’—T. 
Harold Brown, Cecil Co., Md. 
.. “Your Funk G. 
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