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a, You may still need certain seeds. Let this ‘reminder-list’ help you decide on a ihe 
platy _ kinds. nd amounts. Seed-Quality in every item is fine. Prices very fair (see inside). 
: ol pega Order today. Thanks. 
ALFALFA 
If you plan to sow alfalfa seed this fall (or yet this spring) . . . 
BUY it NOW! It’s been a long time since the supply of true- 
northern, hardy alfalfa seed was so nearly exhausted. Beside 
“Northwest” brand regular alfalfa, there is still some Grimm-type. 
Also Canadian and Buffalo. No big quantity of any, but FINE- 
Quality of all. And ready to go to you instantly. Consult price-list 
inside. 
SOYBEANS 
There is more interest in this crop than was evident for a number 
of years. Our soy-bean seed sales are quite a bit ahead of last year 
at this’ time. Markets have shown strength right along. Hawkeye 
and Lincoln, both the yellow-type beans—are in good demand. 
Wilson Blacks still rank as favorite for hay-production. Suggest 
prompt orders. 
OATS ... BARLEY 
Here are strains that have proven themselves as leaders. In Seed 
Oats — “Andrew” and “Clinton” are available. Present stocks 
are small. But seed-quality is splendid. All lots treated. Ready to 
ship. In Seed Barley—two fine strains, “Moore” and “Wisconsin 
38”. Also “Henry” Spring Wheat. 
CLOVER... TIMOTHY 
Top-quality regular Red Clover seed. And the lower-cost, taller- 
growing Mammoth clover. Just small remaining stocks of Certified 
Cumberland and Kenland Red Clovers. Beautiful Alsike seed, 
thoroughly cleaned and tested. Sound-growing, clean Timothy 
seed, and at much lower cost than a year ago. 
Money-Saving “Economical Mixture”, composed of about half 
Red Clover, quarter Alsike, quarter Timothy (as catalog explains). 
Many more folks are making this saving this year. Sales of the 
mixed Timothy and Alsike (20%) are also way up from last year’s. 
Both of these lots are recommended. 
High-quality Sweet Clover seed - three strains - see price-list. 
LADINO CLOVER 
The fastest-gaining legume of the past generation. Most all sections 
of the country now acclaim its merits. Has opened an entirely new 
era of pasture-success that didn’t exist before. Please refer to your 
Hoffman Catalog for complete details. 
ORCHARD GRASS... "Lincoln" BROME GRASS 
True, Ladino thrives with, and helps along to better success, 
the regular popular grasses including Kentucky Blue and others. 
Yet, if you go into certain sections, you will find real boosters for 
the combination of Ladino with Orchard grass. In other areas they 
like Brome grass as the companion of Ladino. Brome and Alfalfa 
are likewise true companions on a great many farms you visit. 
SUGGESTION: If you are not sure of any grass combination, 
why not consult your County Agent or nearby Experiment-Station 
men? They keep in close touch with the most recent developments. 
Will gladly share detailed information, instructions, best practices, 
with you. 
