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World’s Largest Seed House Selling Direct to Farmers 
( Half Korean Clover, a 
I fourth Timothy and a 
1 fourth Rye Grass. 
I Good quality seed. 
I No. 2 
f Half White Sweet 
S Clover, fourth Tim- 
V othy and a fourth 
I Rye Grass. Very pro- 
I ductive. 
No. 3 
Twenty-five percent 
each of Korean, Sweet I 
Clover, Timothy and j 
Rye Grass. The most I 
popular mixture. Fine I 
value. f 
GROW 
BU. 
Fine Combinations Improved for 1936 
Our Grow-Quick mixtures last year attained wide popularity. This 
year we have made them still better and the cost has been drastically 
reduced. You secure twice as much value for your money. These seed¬ 
ings are now more permanent in growth and heavier in production. 
The quality is excellent. They are real bargains. 
Contain 50% Clover-Balance Grass Seed 
Each one of these mixtures contains Timothy, J4 Domestic Rye 
Grass and ^2 Clover. See right hand panel for description of each 
mixture. The Rye Grass grows quick and fast providing early pas¬ 
ture and serving as a nurse crop for the Tim¬ 
othy and Clover which come on by mid-sum¬ 
mer. The trampling of the live stock, if not 
too severe while pasturing the Rye Grass helps 
to pack the ground and helps the growth of 
the Timothy and Clover. While the Rye Grass 
lives but one year the others come up the sec¬ 
ond year to give excellent returns. 
Sow Early — Nurse Crop Not 
Needed 
Make new seedings by discing the land, har¬ 
rowing. Then sow seed, harrow lightly and 
roll if possible. Thicken up old pastures by a 
light discing with knives quite straight. Then 
sow seed about 12 to 15 lbs. per acre and har¬ 
row and roll. For quick pasture of good value 
and lots of it sow Berry’s Grow Quick Mix 
tures. Order by number, otherwise we ship 
number 3. _ 
PERMANENT PASTUREa.dMEADOW MIXTURE 
For Heavier Production on Upland and Lowland 
Get a greater variety of feed and a longer pasture season 
Our permanent mixtures are made up of grasses and clovers that will last a long time, 
produce big crops of hay or pasture and have a high feeding value. The original cost of 
seeding will run a little higher than some of our other combinations, but in the end they 
are very economical. We use good seed in these mixtures and blend them together under 
our own formulas which we believe to be the best available. 
Varieties of Seeds Used 
Not all grasses do best on all kinds of soils. For low land that is inclined to be wet at 
times we have one mixture. On higher ground others will do better. Some grasses will be 
in al mixtures, but in different proportions. We use in these mixtures clovers such as Medium and Alsike Clover, 
Alfalfa, White Dutch and Sweet Clover. Grasses such as Orchard Grass, Fescue, Bromus, Blue Grass, Rye Grass, 
Timothy and Red Top. The meadow mixtures do not contain the smaller growing grasses and clovers. 
Thoroughly Mixed and Cleaned 
This seed comes thoroughly mixed and blended, all ready to sow. We recommend 20 to 25 lbs. per acre for 
pasture seeding and around 15 to 18 lbs. for a meadow, Somewhat lighter seedings may be made, but there is 
no economy in light stands when good recleaned seed can be purchased at so low a cost. Follow the seed¬ 
ing suggestions as given on our Grow-Quick Mixtures above. 
Our Permanent Mixtures are widely used and 
Clinton, Iowa. 
Gentlemen: We buy seeds from you. 
Some years the bill runs over $1,000.00. 
The quality of the seed holds us as a 
customer. Then, too, the price is 
always less. 
Yours truly, 
RAYMOND C. LANGAN. 
very popular. They give highly satisfactory re¬ 
sults. Order by number. 
Meadows 
No. A for average soil 
No. B for low land 
Pastures 
No. C for average soil . 
No. D for low land ' 50 Ilk 
