IT’S TIME TO TALK OVER ~— 
YOUR SEED PLANS FOR 1946 
USS 
Now is the time to plan ahead, and be READY 
. . . before seeding time arrives. Here are 
some of the newer items of interest in the 
farm seed line—read them over—think them 
over—talk them over—every one is worthy 
of your consideration. 
Ladino Clover—Being boosted by many 
progressive farmers. Doing a great job in 
many special-purpose mixtures. Details pages 
6 and 7. 
“Vicland’’ Oats—Sensational new variety 
has everybody talking. Don't miss getting 
some of this Hoffman seed. Read pages 
rUBLOm) 2: 
Rye Grass—Cover crop de luxe! This 
EXTRA cleaned Hoffman seed is demanded 
by more users each year. Serving many 
valuable purposes. See pages 4 and 5. 
“Lincoln’’ Brome— Finding profitable 
uses on many Eastern dairy farms. Interest- 
ing ideas on this new grass. Page 39. 
Soy Beans—tThe new “Earliana” ... and 
“Lincoln” varieties . . . both popular bean- 
producing types. . . . Investigate these—and 
others. Pages 20 and 21. 
Hoffman Funk G Hybrids—The swing 
toward these proven varieties becomes more 
pronounced each year. Every farmer want- 
ing MORE corn (for crib or silo) should study 
pages 24 to 31. 

This book offers latest information on farm seeds, and many 
practical farming helps—READ IT—ORDER YOUR SEEDS 
FROM IT NOW . .. REFER TO IT THE YEAR ‘ROUND. 

