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FARM SEEDS 
A. H. HOFFMAN, Inc. LANDISVILLE (Lancaster County) 
Sa untratT  on 
April 1, 1952. 
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YOU MAY ENJOY THIS LITTLE STORY... 
Once upon a time when feed was scarce, a man fed his horse 
sawdust with the hay. Seemed to work okay, so every day he 
a little more sawdust and a little less hay. 
some 
fed 
Soon the horse's diet was all sawdust. 
Everything was finee.ethe owner saved money. 
Until the horse diedl 
There are some people who try to skimp on farm seeds. Who always 
hunt seed "bargains". They think they save money that way. 
But they're just kidding themselves. Sure, they have a little less 
cash outlay at the start. But usually, when harvest time rolls 
around, they lose out. The man with the best crop is the one who 
makes the most moneye 
There's no denying this fact - you have to give a horse a square 
meal to get an honest day's work out of hime 
Handle your land the same way. Prepare the best seed-bed you cane 
Make good use of lime, fertilizer, and manure. Then treat it to the 
best seed you can buy. 
It will reward you with good, clean, heavy, money-making cropse 
Ver President 
Every pasture acre should produce maximum graz- 
ing. The high-quality pasture seeds stocked here will 
provide the foundation for clean, heavy-producing 
pastures help increase milk checks, livestock 
weight, and poultry profits. 
Good Pasture 
Provides abundant feed high in important minerals, 
vitamins, protein, and carbohydrates . . . at lowest 
cost. Proper soil feeding . . . good seed .. . and 
good management . . . pay off in surprising pas- 
turage. Put your spare acres to work on this im- 
portant job. It’s a paying crop! 
The regular Hoffman pasture mixtures are very 
dependable. Maybe you prefer a formula based 
on your own experience. Or a special blend your 
County Agent favors. (No extra charge for mixing 
here . . . nothing but top-quality seeds used.) 
GROW THE “GREENER GRASS” ON YOUR SIDE OF THE FENCE 
