CLOVERS ... TIMOTHY 
Lbs. Per Per 
per bu. Ib. bu. 
Mammoth Clover ....60 $ .48 $27.50 
Red Clover .......... 60 50 28.90 
‘*Pennscott’’ Clover... .60 [6536.00 
“Kenland’’ Clover 
a (Certified) i yee. steric 60 70 41.00 
Alsike Clover ........ 60 [Ol 3-50 
Sweet Clover (Yellow 
BIOSSOMD)i taerss care ae 22 12.20 
Sweet Clover (Mostly 
White Blossom) ...60 21 11.90 
Sweet Clover (Hubam) .60 .24 
Crimson Clover ...... 60 .26 14.20 
Timothy (‘‘Farmers 
Choice’ brand) ....45 19 8.00 
Timothy & Alsike ....45 .26 ~=—10.90 
Economical Mixture ...56 43 
“‘Bumper Crop’? Hay Blend @ 44c per pound 
lto 15to 50 lbs. 
14 Ibs. 49 Ibs. & over 
Ladino U. S. Grown 
(Certified) $ $1.90 $1.85 $1.80 
Ladino Clover ...@ 1.55 1.50 1.45 
Birdsfoot Trefoil. @ 1.10 1.05 1.00 
Birdsfoot Trefoil (Cert. 
“Empire’) ...@ 1.95 1.90 1.85 
White Dutco 
Cloversei Sihicses @ 1.00 .95 -90 
Wild White Clover @ 1.15 1.10 1.05 
Under 200 to 800 to 
200 800 2000 
: Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. 
Korean Lespedeza..@ $.24 $.231%4 $.23 
Sericea Lespedeza..@ $.32 $.31% $.31 
ALFALFA (60 Ibs. per bushel) 
Per Lb. Per Bu 
“‘Northwest’”’ brand ..... $ .74 $42.50 
Grimm Type .......... avs 44.00 
Arizona Alfalfa........ .42 24.50 
“Ranger’’ (Certified) ... .90 52.00 
“Buffalo’’ (Certified) ... .91 53.00 
‘Atlantic’ (Certified) .. 1.05 60.00 
RYE GRASS (Finest Domestic Seed) 
Upto 300to 800 
300 800 Ibs. 
(99% Purity, 90% _ Ibs. Ibs. & over 
Germination) . .@$.16 $.15/Y2 $.15 
PASTURE GRASSES 
Lhs. in Per Per 
a Bu. Lb. Bu. 
Brome Grass (Lincoln) 14 §$.39 $5.30 
Orchard Grass ....... 14 .36 4.90 
Kentucky Blue Grass. .14 ee! 10.40 
Fancy Red Top ..... 32 55 16.80 
Meadow Fescue ...... 24 .43 9.85 
Perennial Rye Grass ..24 .29 6.80 
Permanent Pasture 
(Highland Mixture) .32 -DL 15.40 
Permanent Pasture 
(Lowland Mixture). .32 49 14.90 
Tall Meadow Oat Grass.14 Bt 6.85 
Canada Blue Grass....14 83a 11.46 
Alta (Tall) Fescue .. (per pound) .95 
Poa Trivialis ........ (per pound) .82 
Chewings Fescue ..... (per pound) 1.20 
Reed Canary Grass ... (per pound) .60 
HOFFMAN LAWN SEED 
Hoffman Lawn Seed...(per pound) $ .90 
Hoffman Shady Lawn... (per pound) 95 
SEED POTATOES (certified) 
2to 6to 15 bays 
100 Lb. Bags 5 bags 14 bags or more 
“Irish Cobbler’ ..@ $6.20 $6.10 $6.00 
“Katahdin’’ or ‘‘Green 
Mountain” ..... 6.10 6.00 5.90 
‘Kennebec’ ....... 6.40 6.30 6.20 
“‘Russet’’ Michigan . 6.30 6.20 6.10 
NOTE: ‘‘Freight-paid’” terms do NOT apply 
on Seed Potatoes, which will be shipped 
“freight collect’. (Specify only a_ station 
where there is a Freight Agent.) 
Upto 15to 50 bu. 
OATS 14bu. 49bu. & over 
“Clinton Eleven’ 
(Certified) ....@ $2.65 $2.60 $2.55 
“Clinton Eleven Type’2.35 2.30 2.25 
“Andrew” (Certified) 2.60 2.55 2.50 
“Ajax” (Certified)... 2.70 2.65 2.60 
FUNK G HYBRIDS 
All G Hybrids 
(except G-10, G-10, 
and G-30) and G-30 
Flat Kernels..... @ 11.90 $12.90 
Regular and 
Small Rounds...@ 9.50 Sold Out 
Large Rounds....@ 8.50 Sold Out 
NOTE: G-188, G-6, G-13, G-15, G-18, and 
G-68 are now sold out in all kernel types 
FORAGE CROPS 
Upto 200 to 600 
200 600 Ibs. 
Ibs. Ibs. 
““Sweet’’ Sudan ...@$.17 $.16/2 $.16 
Regular Sudan ...@ .17 162 .16 
Hog Pasture Mixture. . (per pound) pl2 
Rape (Dwarf Essex) .. (per pound) .26 
Atlas/Sorgo)) 23%... <1 (50 pounds) 8.90 
Sorghum (Cane) ....(50 pounds) 8.90 
Hegari: 22ee teesive ies aes (50 pounds) 7.90 
SpringisVetchin a cete sis (50 pounds) 7.65 
Winter (Hairy) Vetch. (60 pounds) 15.30 
Japanese Millet ..... (32 pounds) 4.35 
Golden Millet ....... (48 pounds) 6.10 
BARLEY — GRAINS Per Bu 
Moore!) . Barley tctaccclan's ajanees fereoe ce $3.65 
“Wisconsitin sO, BatleVais « vrtters ee 3.65 
SA [phial LP Barley sees cays etiere « ateserene 3.70 
“Henry” Spring Wheat .......... 4.90 
Buckwheat@ie. cicada ecient ences 3.10 
SOY BEANS—PEAS 
Upto 10to 30 bu. 
Qbu. 29bu. & over 
“Wilson Black’ 
SOYS Bo eeuartcts's @ $4.80 $4.75 $4.70 
“Hawkeye” Soys ... 5.20 5.15 5.10 
LINCOM: wee OOYSa ea tee OS LD 5)1077 5.05 
Canada Field Peas ..(per bu.) @ 7.40 
SWEET CORN (Postpaid Prices) 
I Pall hey be abe 
Golden Cross Ban- 
tam (Hybrid) .$.70 $1.30 $3.00 $5.50 
Golden Rocket 
(Hybrid) tse Ome L301 5-00 o:50 
loana (Hybrid) .. .70 1.30 3.00 5.50 
Evergreen White 
(Hybrid) +10) 2.30)% 3:00) 5:50 
Golden Bantam .. .45 .85 1.85 3.85 
Stowell Evergrecn. .45° .85 1.85 3.85 
HOFFMAN INOCULATOR 
(Postpaid Prices) 
Alfalfa ....forl-bu. 50c. 2'/-bu. $1.00 
Clovers ....forl-bu. 50c. 2!/o-bu. $1.00 
Birdsfoot Trefoil ....... for 10 Lbs. 25c 
Lespedeza veces vite cceds for 100 Ibs. 50c 
Soy Beans ....for2-bu. 30c. 5-bu. 55c 
25-bu. $2.50 
Peas & 
Vetch. forl bu. 35c. for100 lbs. 55c 
ARASAN (Postpaid Prices) 
8-oz. can, $1.10 4-lb. can, $6.20 
34-0z. 30c 
CERESAN M (1 Ib. treats 32 bu.) 
(Postpaid) 
14) 0z-6S1.404) 37 lbs $3.75 aW0z2n 056 
SEMESAN BEL 
(1 Ib. treats 60 bu. Potatoes) 
Teh $2.45 one 25 02a oG (Postpaid) 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL — fine in 
hay mixtures. Grows in spots once 
thought too poor for other legumes 
to succeed. Seed demand heavy. 
e@ @ ®@ 
Include Hoffman SWEET CORN with 
your other seed order. Enough for 
several plantings through the season. 
These new hybrids make fine eat- 
ing — they have the flavor. 
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Home-grown grain can often help cut 
costs on bought feed. A few acres 
sown to “MOORE” BARLEY this 
spring might come in handy. Makes 
fine yields. 
ee @ 6 
Wise planners use RYE GRASS. To 
help stop soil erosion. Provide green- 
manuring crops. Make quick emer- 
gency pasture. Jt's a ‘must’ at last 
cultivation of corn. Helpful after po- 
tato crop is dug. Price reasonable. 
Demand strong. 
MONEY-BACK terms and complete 
conditions — Catalog page 23. 
FREIGHT PAID by Hoffman 
when — shipments weigh 100 
pounds or more, to Railroad 
freight stations in either — Pa., 
N. J., Md., N. Y., West Va., Del., 
Conn., Va., Ohio, R. |., or Mass. 
This does not apply to Seed Po- 
tatoes, which are shipped ‘charges 
collect’. 
BAGS supplied FREE. Today’s bag 
cost is terrific. Yet you must not 
figure ‘extra’ for the bags needed 
to bring you Hoffman Seeds. 
(Note — Customers asking to have 
seeds sent by Mail or Express will 
be expected to bear the shipping 
costs.) 
HOW to PAY 
Most folks send their check with 
order. Thus no extra fee or cost is 
involved. 
Folks who prefer to pay their 
Freight Agent when seed arrives, 
are charged a ‘collection-fee’ by 
the railroad. 
