SMALL FARMS ... AVERAGE FARMS... BIG FARMS 
Through 44 years ... they continue to report that their SEEDS 
from HOFFMAN bring them ’‘Better Yields from Every Field’’ 
GREAT CROPS WITH FUNK G... . “Very well 
pleased with Funk G Hybrid. Have had great crops. 
The G 94 grew 14 feet high. Matured in good season 
—plenty well developed ears. This is a great differ- 
ence over open-pollinated corn. More foliage, better 
root structure and standing ability. C. M. Schoon- 
maker of Ridgebury had some other hybrid corn too, 
but his G 94 was by far the best in all ways.’”—Hugh 
Gray, Orange Co., N. Y. 
INCREASED MY CONFIDENCE... . “The Wheat 
and Barley seed you sent me last fall looked so good 
when up, that it has increased my confidence in the 
house of Hoffman.”—J. E. Beck, Clinton Co., Pa. 
G 185 HAD NO BLIGHT... . “Our Funk G 135 grew 
exceptionally large and is heavily eared. Our Funk’s 
had no blight while a strip of another hybrid blighted 
badly right alongside. Reserve 5 bushels Funk G 
135 and 2 bushels Funk G for husking for 1943.”— 
Jacob S. Bear, Cumberland Co., Pa. 
25 PER CENT BETTER THAN OLD CORN... . 
“Hybrid yielded about 25 per cent better than open- 
pollinated corns. G 55 was the heaviest yielding for 
me. Matures at the correct time. Had the heaviest 
rainfall in many years. Most everybody’s corn was 
badly moulded and rotten, but this G 55 was solid.” 
—Roy L. Saville, Greenbrier Co., W. Va. 
MAMMOTH CLOVER ALWAYS... . “I have used 
Mammoth Clover for 15 years. Never made less than 
two loads more per acre of equal size than my neigh- 
bors who do not use Mammoth and do not Inoculate 
... and some years have made more. The inocula- 
tion cost is so meager compared to results, that I 
wouldn’t think of not using it. My stock eats all the 
hay, even though it is some coarser than Red Clover.” 
—Ernest M. Stambaugh, Perry Co., Pa. 
ENTIRELY SATISFIED... . “The last two years I 
planted Funk G 5 and am entirely satisfied. Main 
purpose is to obtain shelled corn for poultry feed. 
Previously planted New York 29-3 Hybrid which was 
not successful in production of grain corn.”—George 
M. Pettit, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
FUNK G SUPERIOR SILAGE... . “We have found 
the Funk G Hybrid Silage much superior to Sure 
Crop which was used for years for silage. The Funk 
G had everything that could reasonably be asked. Will 
use it exclusively.”—W. P. Irvin, Jefferson Co., Pa. 
25 PER CENT MORE YIELD.... “I like your Funk 
G Hybrid fine. Best corn I ever grew. Out-yielded 
others by at least one-fourth. Easy to cut and handle, 
sure husks nice by hand. A man can cut and harvest 
3 acres of this hybrid easier than he can 2 acres of 
Sure Crop. All cobs are filled. All stalks have an 
ear. Matures fine. You would be doing farmers a big 
favor if you didn’t sell other corns, as they would be 
so much ahead when harvest came.’’—W. D. Hender- 
son, Marion Co., W. Va. 
WONDERFUL CROP... . “I made hay from your 
Alfalfa seed this summer. It was mixed with Clover 
and made a wonderful crop. I couldn’t tell the ton- 
nage. Wish you success.”—D. McMillen, Perry Co., Pa. 
FUNK G OUTYIELDS OTHERS... . “Every time we 
tried your hybrid alongside open-pollinated the hybrid 
yield has been better. It stood up, even if the other 
went down flat. We have never tried other hybrids 
except New Jersey No. 2 and No. 4. We are satisfied 
the crop of Funk G has always been as good, if not 
a little better—and it stands up better than New 
Jersey hybrids. Your G 94 does very well.”—Brown 
Brothers, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
ALL CLAIMED—EVEN MORE. ... “Your seeds are 
all you claim them to be, and even more. Off four 
acres of your Clover I cut 26 loads of Alfalfa and 
Timothy hay, and they were really loads. I was very 
much pleased.”—L. F. Earnest, Marshall Co., W. Va. 
WONDERFUL HAY CROPS. .. . “We have had won- 
derful hay crops the last few years. This year our 
second crop was about as heavy as the first. Part was 
pastured. I think we got about 2% tons each cutting.” 
—M. J. Yoder, Somerset Co., Pa. 
EXTRA GOOD CROPS. ... “I had an extra good 
crop of Alfalfa and Timothy. I believe Ladino to be 
a better pasture crop than hay. It produced an un- 
usual lot of pasture.’—William Van der Heuvel, 
Sussex Co., N. J. 
LADINO THICKER NOW... . “I am very much 
pleased with the Ladino. It is much thicker now than 
it was the first year. Cut it twice this year, once last - 
year and pastured heavy too. Makes a wonderful 
hay. Several have been here to see it.”—Willis Jack- 
son, Chester Co., Pa. 
DOING WELL... . “The seed ordered is producing 
good growth and doing well, as Hoffman’s Seeds do.” 
—Robert Johnson, Fayette Co., Pa. 
FUNK G—MOST ECONOMICAL. ... “I like G Hybrid 
Corn very much. Had % bushel of Early Rochester in 
the same field with the Funk’s and if they had given 
me the seed and paid me $10 for planting I still would 
have been better off to use your seed. Reserve me % 
bushel for husking and 1% bushels best ensilage for 
my locality.”—Ira L. Evans, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
NEVER ANY TROUBLE... . “Actual count of the 
loads or tons was not kept, but your Clover and 
Timothy made a very good growth. I have never 
had any trouble with Hoffman Seeds.”—E. T. Spotts, 
Centre Co., Pa. 
G 5 LEADS... . “We tried out the new Cornell Hybrid 
put out for a husking corn and it did not come up to 
Funk G 5. Will want at least 1 bushel of G 5 next 
year.”’—George R. Hewes, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
HIGH YIELDS FOR THREE YEARS.... “The Funk 
G 4 averaged 100 bushels per acre. This is very good 
—we have a short season. I like hybrid much better 
than open-pollinated—it stands up better, yields bet- 
ter. I planted it three years.”—A. E. Summerson, 
Clinton Co., Pa. 
6 BUSHELS G 94 FOR 1943... . “Was much pleased 
with the Funk G 94 Hybrid. Stalks stood up well, 
produced excellent corn, matured early. Book my 
order for 6 bu. G 94.”—-James Dixon, Talbot Co., Md. 
VERY GOOD HAY... . “The Clover and Timothy was 
very good. I kept no account of how many tons it 
made, but it was very good.”’—Jos. W. Croot, Morris 
Co:; N. J. 
WINS PRAISE FROM ALL. ... “Have planted Hybrid 
for 4 seasons. This was the best crop of all. Gave 
double yield over nearby open-pollinated. Corn of 
finest grade, wins praise from all who see it. Fodder 
right height for easy harvesting, perfect even stand, 
maturing all together, leafage wide, full and did not 
shred in the wind, making it perfect for roughage... 
Held a rich color when fully seasoned.”—Mrs. J. M. 
Baylor, Preston Co., W. Va. 
RELIABLE SEED HOUSE... . “I consider you the 
most reliable seed house with whom I have dealt. The 
G 94 is earlier than Sure Crop and I much prefer it 
for silage.’”—D. Jay Musser, Somerset Co., Pa. 
