Many oats crops in those areas where 
Mohawk seed is grown were weather 
stained to some extent this year . . . nev- 
ertheless this is seed that has the ability 
to produce a fine oats crop for you, and 
after all that’s what both you and our- 
selves want. 
“AJAX” OATS 
“Ajax” is a heavy-yielding, early-maturing 
oat variety originating in Canada. Has 
desirable straw stiffness. Has come 
through to make good crops in spite of 
attacks by stem rust, leaf blotch, blight 
and crown rust. Has been a good yielder 
in the Penn State tests for a number of 
years; did especially well this past season. 
Has also been consistently one of the top 
yielders in New Jersey tests; in 1946 
topped the list there, yielding 8.6 bushels 
more per acre than its closest competitor. 
Based on its past record, “Ajax” should 
certainly enjoy wider popularity in this 
section during the coming years. Seed of- 
fered here is of true type .. . bright, 
heavy, well cleaned . . . will serve you 
well. 
SWEDISH TYPE OATS 
(Variety Unknown) 
Here is the oats that through many years 
has been pleasing those Hoffman custom- 
ers who want the lower-cost seed. Me- 
dium to early maturity. Firm, tall straw. 
Good yieldability. This seed is genera- 
tions from original importations; therefore 
to comply with regulations, the words 
“Variety Unknown” are included in this 
description. 
“CERESAN” TREATMENT 
for Oats, Barley, Wheat 
It pays to treat all grain; even where there 
is no sign of disease on the seed, or in the 
previous crop. Don’t gamble with stripe 
and seedling blight, covered or black loose 
smut, or seed rotting by soil fungus. 
“Ceresan” offers you control of these profit- 
robbing diseases. 
Cost is very low... you will profit by 
its use on all oats, barley, and wheat that 
you sow. 


