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Only seeds that bring real dividends could influence busy men to 
mail such reports . . . Their SEEDS from HOFFMAN have done it! 
SATISFACTION EVERY YEAR. . “T have used 
your seeds for years and always had " good results. In 
1941 I cut four tons per acre (first cutting) of your 
clover. Two tons the second cutting. And still had 
fall pasture for 100 head of lambs. This year, from 
the first cutting I got three tons and from the second, 
two. Your Hybrid Corn gave excellent results. I had 
no blight in it, but another hybrid all blighted, caus- 
ing great damage.”’—I. R. Wildesen, Grant Co., W. Va. 
VERY SATISFACTORY. .. . “I had very satisfactory 
results from the seeding of your Red Clover and 
‘Timothymeee s 
acre.”—W. A. McKee, Allegheny Co., Pa. 
G 55 TOPS THE LIST. ... “Last year was my second 
year to grow hybrid corn. Planted 29-3, Lancaster 
County Sure Crop, and Funk G 55. Funk G 55 is the 
best I have grown—it is about the right height, con- 
sidering the heavy ears. I like those big heavy ears 
in my silo. Very well satisfied with G 55.”—Burton 
L. Bogert, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
WONDERFUL STAND... . “That Rye Grass I got 
from you, I sowed as a cover crop in corn. I have a 
wonderful stand.”—Elias Vines, Chester Co., Pa. 
380 BUSHELS MORE PER ACRE. ... “Your Funk G 
Hybrid made a real crop, 30 bushels more ears per 
acre than my open-pollinated. Excellent fodder, lots 
of leaves. I like the way it ripened—was my first 
corn dry enough to crib. It’s the best hybrid I have 
- grown. Real root system, stands the storms, ideal 
for this section.”—D. E. Boher, Mifflin Co., Pa. 
FUNK G 12 BEST HERE. ... “I planted Funk G 12, 
Funk G 7, Ohio W 17 and Ohio 24. Funk G 12 was the 
best. Fodder is just right. One of my neighbors tried 
Funk G 12 and was well pleased. We both will plant 
it next year.’’—E. B. Romans, Greenbrier Co., W. Va. 
RYE GRASS UNBEATEN. . “I have used Rye 
Grass as a cover crop combined with Winter Vetch in 
my peach orchard and corn fields for several years— 
hard to beat it.”—-N. S. Passmore, Delaware Co., Pa. 
LIKES THE SMALL COBS.... “The Funk G Hybrid 
was very good, no smut. It grew tall, has small cob. 
We have been planting Kato for years, it had a lot 
of smut every year. It has a large cob. I like this 
small cob better.”—James Young, Litchfield Co., Conn. 
EVERY GRAIN CAME UP.... “I was very well sat- 
isfied with the G 94 Hybrid Corn. It is one of the best 
crops of corn that I have raised. I think that every 
grain came up.’—John W. Black, Cecil Co., Md. 
RYE GRASS DID FINE. ... “Your Rye Grass did 
fine in the corn. Made a lot of fall and spring pas- 
ture before plowing it. Have a good stand in our corn 
field right now.”—J. F. Zook, Mifflin Co., Pa. 
FUNK G—FOUR YEARS. ... “For four years I have 
used nothing but hybrid. In 1939 I used all Funk’s. 
Results were very satisfactory. Each year since I 
have planted a small quantity of other hybrids. After 
this year’s results, I am going to plant all of Funk’s 
Hybrids.”—E. L. Barnes, York Co., Pa. 
ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO PULL ROOTS... . “Funk 
G Hybrid was the best corn I ever raised. Came 
through with excellent yield. Root system was so 
attached to the soil that it was almost impossible to 
pull the stalks out at thinning time. Ears were good, 
grains deep.”—C. L. Stewart, Kanawha Co., W. Va. 
did not keep count of the loads per. 
HOFFMAN WILL COME THROUGH. ... “Your 
Mammoth Clover and Timothy have given us great 
hay crops for years. In 1942 we got 15 large loads 
from 6 acres, and our seeding had a hard time last 
fall because of the dry weather. If any seed will 
come through Hoffman’s_ will.’—Toor Brothers, 
Wayne Co., N. Y. 
WELL WORTH THE EXTRA COST... . “I think 
the G 94 is about perfect. Well worth the extra seed 
cost in satisfaction when harvesting. Almost every 
stalk stood erect, while across the fence such varieties 
as Sure Crop were scattered to all points of the com- 
pass.”—Maurice C. Waite, Blair Co., Pa. 
NICE TIMOTHY... . “I have a very nice stand of 
Timothy from your seed that will make my hay for 
1943.”—-T. H. Heckman, Juniata Co., Pa. 
FUNK G SINCE 1934.... “I have the finest corn crop 
I ever harvested. Yield better than 80 bushels per 
acre, which for 50 acres is not to be sneezed at. As 
usual it stood up perfectly. Regular ear height, husks 
easily and clean. I have used Funk G Hybrids since 
1934 and it would take a lot of convincing to make 
me believe there is better hybrid produced.”—W. Dor- 
sey Hines, Kent Co., Md. 
FINE HAY... . 
moth Clover, Timothy.”—Aldrian Fox, Alleg. Co., Pa. 
VERY GOOD SEEDS... . “I purchased Red Clover 
and Northwestern Alfalfa seed from you last spring. 
Also Inoculant. Your seeds and Inoculant are very 
W. W. Little, York Co., Pa. 
good.’”’— 
RESISTANT TO CORN BORER... . “I used Funk G 
Hybrid 3 years. Averaged over 150 bushels per acre 
of hard corn the last two years. Corn borer is quite 
prevalent here, and we had some windstorms. But 
I didn’t find a fallen stalk in the hybrid field. My 
open-pollinated corn stalks were down quite bad 
and it didn’t have the root growth of the hybrid.” 
—C. D. Higgins, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
FUNK G BEST OF ALL... . “Funk G 55 is the best 
corn ever raised—hybrid or open-pollinated. I used to 
think that no corn equalled Lancaster Sure Crop on 
fair to medium soil, but I planted the two side by 
side and the Funk G 55 is far ahead of Lancaster. 
The fodder appeals to me. Its ability to stand up and 
produce good ears makes it what I want.”—J. G. 
McAvoy, Fayette Co., W. Va. 
ALWAYS VERY GOOD RESULTS. ... “I had very 
good luck with your Clover seed. It growed good, and 
I cut and gathered a good crop of hay. It pays to 
use Inoculant on seeds. I always get very good re- 
sults when I buy my seeds of you.”—Reuben Runyon, 
Warren Co., N. J. 
A 100 PER CENT FUNK G PLANTER... . “I am so 
well pleased with your corn that I am going to be a 
100 per cent Funk G Hybrid planter. Am enclosing 
order for spring.”—T. C. Bigger, Allegheny Co., Pa. 
10 BUSHELS FUNK G FOR ’48.... “Please send me 
10 bushels of the Funk G seed for next spring.”—L. 
Galenkamp, Bergen Co., N. J. 
15 YEARS’ SATISFACTION. ... “We have used your 
seeds for 15 years and are entirely satisfied with them. 
Not always a bumper crop, but a great many things 
are to be considered for a crop to mature. Also have 
been raising Hybrid Corn for four years, and find a 
big improvement in yields over open-pollinated.” ‘ 
—C. D. Lobinger, Westmoreland Co., Pa. ; 
Issued by A. H. HOFFMAN, INC. ... LANDISVILLE (Lancaster County), PENNA. 
“We had fine hay from the Mam- 
