“CLINTON ELEVEN” (Certified). Improved 
over the original Clinton. Good yielder year 
after year. Resistant to disease that used to 
take heavy tolls from other strains. Stiff straw 
— makes fine feed. Strongly recommended. 
Also limited amount not-certified Clinton 11 — 
fine quality too — and at a saving. 
“AJAX” (Certified). Gaining in popularity — 
taller straw than Clinton — withstands disease 
attacks — dependable. 
CLOVER ... TIMOTHY 
The Top-Producing Strains 
Ready for instant shipment are stocks of Red 
Clover, Alsike, Mammoth, and Timothy seed. 
Same extra-fine quality that’s helped profit- 
conscious farmers all over the East grow better 
hay crops for over fifty years. Also. for quick 
orders, very limited supply of Certified “Ken- 
land”, the new disease-resistant strain of red 
clover. And just a few bags of up-and-coming 
“Pennscott” — the new variety originating from 
the well-known Lancaster County Scott strain. 
SEED-BLENDS THAT SAVE MONEY 
“Bumper-Crop Hay Blend”: Contains over half 
Red Clover (25%) and Alfalfa (27%). Plus Al- 
sike (13%), Timothy (18%), Orchard (14%). 
With 3% Ladino too! Beside its hay value, 
could be pastured after hay is cut. 
There’s a growing call for Hoffman “Economical 
Mixture”. Because it’s so dependable for fine 
crops of clean hay. Made up of about half Red 
Clover, quarter each Alsike and Timothy. Many 
folks this year are taking advantage of saving 
offered by the Timothy and Alsike (20%) mix- 
ture. 
ALFALFA .. . for vigorous, 
clean, long-lasting stands. 
Every extra load of hay is really a “pay raise” 
for you. And it’s been proven many times 
through a great many years you can depend 
on Hoffman seed to help you get those extra 
loads. Your Hoffman catalog gives 
details about “Northwest” 
brand and “Grimm Type.” 
Also the newer Certified 
“Ranger”, “Buffalo” and 
“Atlantic”. Your order for 
any of these Hoffman se- 
lections means a start to- 
ward healthy, profitable al- 
falfa stands. 
FUNK G 
Hybrid Seed 
v 
Bigger yields . _. Better Corn 
— get both by planting 
FUNK G HYBRID SEED 
Wherever you farm corn ... in early, medium, 
or late sections . . . there are proved-by-per- 
formance Funk G Hybrids ready to work for 
you. One to mature good, sound ears to fill 
your crib. Another to provide extra tonnage of 
rich silage. 
. Why do Funk G Hybrids outyield their com- 
peting strains? That can be answered in four 
short words — “They are bred better.” Bred 
to start off quicker in the spring. Bred to fight 
off drouth, insects and disease attacks more 
successfully. And bred to stand up better, too. 
Funk G Hybrids are bred to excel in every 
point that goes toward making a better crop of 
corn. The fact that better breeding pays off in 
bigger crops has been proven in careful Hoff- 
man tests through 15 years. And demonstrated 
in side-by-side trials against competing brands 
on farm after farm. There’s no doubt about 
it — the big swing today is toward Funk G 
Hybrids. This year many more folks than last 
year will be planting Funk G seed... and en- 
joying its advantages. 
SOY BEANS — For hay, pasture, or with corn or 
sorghum for silage, consider the ‘‘Wilson Black”’ 
type. For bean production, either of the yellow 
strains — ‘“‘Hawkeye”’ (early) or ‘‘Lincoln’’ (mid- 
season). 
RYE GRASS — for a cover crop in cornfields — 
after early vegetable crops — as orchard cover — 
in potato ground . . order enough for all your 
needs, 
Whatever your last-minute seed needs . . .Hoff- 
man stands ready. Buckwheat ...sweet corn... 
rape’... mulets.... vetch-. . Crimson clover 
. . » sorghum .. . sudan. Stocks are here for 
instant shipment. MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY! 
