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Berry Seed Company, Clarinda, Iowa 
CHOICE M 
This makes a fine smooth 
lawn in the northern half of the 
United States. Contains chiefly 
Bine Grass, Red Top, White 
Dutch Clover and Rye Grasses. 
The quicker growing' grasses pro¬ 
vide a nice green stand while the 
slower kinds are coming on. fl 
is our most popular mixture, be¬ 
cause it gives such wonderful 
satisfaction. Postpaid price: J 
. lb,, 30c; 3 lbs., 80c; 5 lbs. 
$1.25; 10 lbs.. $2.40. A pound 
sows about 500 square feet. 
See page 41 for straight Blue 
Grass. 
This mixture contains deep 
rooted grasses. They hold the 
soil firmly and resist drought. 
Select this for terraces and slop- * 
ing places. Soil on terraces is 
often filled in dirt of low fer¬ 
tility. It will pay you to fer¬ 
tilize your ground well. You : 
cannot have a nice lawn on poor 
soil. Postpaid price: 1 lb., 45c; 
3 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 
lbs., $3.25. All seed is thor¬ 
oughly cleaned and tested. 
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WHITE DUTCH 
LAWN CLOVER 
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The small white clover so pop¬ 
ular for lawns. This may be 
mixed with any lawn grass seed 
you have on hand or sown on an 
old lawn in the early spring. 
Very drought resistant. Helps 
soil fertility. Seed is very small. 
A pound sows 1,000 or more 
square feet, depending on how 
heavy percentage of clover is de¬ 
sired. Postpaid price: 1 lb., 
55c: 3 lbs., $1.50; 5 lbs., $2.25; 
10 lbs., $1.25. 
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INDEX 
FARM SEEDS 
GARDEN SEEDS 
FLOWERS AND NURSERY 
Alfalfa .34-36-66 
Alf., Clo., Als. and Tim. 39 
Als., Red Clo. and Tim. 40 
Alsike and Timothy. 39 
Barley . 49 
Billion Dollar Grass. 42 
Blue Grass . 41 
Bromus lnermus. 41 
Buckwheat . 4 4 
Canary Grass . .. 37 
Cane and Grohoma. 44 
Canada Field Peas. 45 
Clovers, Alsike . 26 
Clovers, Crimson . 31 
Clovers, Dalea and Hubam. ... 30 
Clovers, Korean and Serleea.. 31 
Clovers, Red. 25 
Clovers, Sweet.27-29 
Clovers, White Dutch. 31 
Corn, Broom and Kaffir. 44 
Corn, Field .46-48 
Corn, Treatment. 47 
Cowpeas . 45 
Feterita . 44 
Flax . 4 9 
Grass Seeds . 41 
Grass, Clover Mix.38-40 
Hungarian Grass . 43 
Inoculation .32-33 
Marvelous Mixture . 38 
Millets . 43 
Milo Maize . 44 
Oats .50-51 
Rape . 43 
Pasture Mixture .38-40 
Proso . .44 
Potatoes . 24 
Rye Grass. 41 
Soybeans . 45 
Speltz and Spring Rye. 52 
Sudan . 42 
Sweet Clover .27-29 
Timothy. 37 
Timothy and Clov. Mix...... 38-40 
Vetches . 4 3 
Wheat, Spring . ... 52 
Asparagus Seed . 5 
Asparagus Roots .59 
Beans .4-5 
Beets . 5 
Brussels Sprouts . 17 
Cabbage Seed and Plants. 6 
Carrots. 7 
Cauliflower. 5 
Celery . 5 
Collection of Garden Seed.... 18 
Corn, Sweet and Pop. 8 
Cress . 17 
Cucumbers . 7 
Egg Plant. 7 
Endive . 7 
Gourds . 19 
Herbs . 14 
Horse Radish Roots. 59 
Kale . 17 
Kohl-rabi . 17 
Lettuce . 8 
Leek . 17 
Melon, Musk . 9 
Melon, Water . 10 
Okra . 17 
Onion Seed, Plants, Sets. 11 
Parsley. 13 
Parsnips . 13 
Peas- . 12 
Peanuts . 13 
Peppers . 13 
Pumpkins . 13 
Radish . 14. 
Rhubarb Seed . 14 
Rhubarb Roots . 59 
Rutabaga . 17 
Sage Plants . 59 
Salsify . 15 
Spinach . 15 
Squash . 15 
Sunflower . 15 
Tobacco . 17 
Tomato . 16 
Turnips . . ... . .. 17 
Vegetable Orange •.....-. 1'7— 
Apple Trees . 60 
Apricot Trees . 61 
Blackberries . 59 
Cannas . 23 
Cherry Trees . 61 
Collection of Flowers. 22 
Collections of Nursery Stock. 
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Currants . 59 
Dahlias . 23 
Dewberries . 59 
Evergreen Trees . 62 
Gladioli . 23 
Gooseberries . 59 
Grapes . 58 
Hedge Plants. * . 55 
Flower Seeds .19-22 
Iris . 56 
Lilies . 56 
Miscellaneous Bulbs . 23 
Ornamental Trees . 62 
Pansy Plants. 56 
Peach Trees . 60 
Pear Trees . 61 
Peonies . 56 
Perennial Plants ..-. 56 
Phlox Plants . 5'6- 
Plum Trees . .. 61 
Pruning Shears . 55 
Raspberries .'59 
Roots, Horse Radish, Sage and , 
Rhubarb . 5Q 
Roses.. 5-7 
Shade Trees . 62 
Shrubs .53-55' 
Seedling Trees . 62 ; 
Strawberries . 5S 
Vines—Roots . 55; 
Vines—Seed . 22 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Garden Plows. .; 63 
Seed Drills .. \ 63 
Sprayers ....... 621 
Insecticides . . v . . . . ...tV. 6.3 
Seed Cleaners.'. . . .'. ... .. ... .. 32 
