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MAKE BERRY'S SEED CORN 
A WISE INVESTMENT 
fterry’s Golden Dent ~ 
We consider this a leader in its class. An early yellow dent 90 to 100 days. 
L/arge ears for such an early variety. Similar to Reid’s Dent but earlier. Fairly 
smooth kernels. Sixteen to twenty rows. This is a heavy producer and we 
recommend it highly. Our seed stock is fine and can take excellent care of your 
Iowa tioid Mine- Another fine medium early variety. About a 100 
day corn. Deep yellow grain, small cob. Always gives satisfactory 
results. Sold under various names by different seedsmen. Those wishing 
a medium early heavy yielding corn will make no mistake in selecting 
. early YELLOW DENTS 
Pride of the North. Especially recommended for northern customers and 
those wantihg early feeding corn. Maturity about 90 days. One of the linest * 
pure yellow early dents. Medium sized solid ears. Stands up well and yields 
surprisingly well. 
Minnesota No. 13. Also in the 90-day class. Very popular; eight-inch ears, 
often two on a stalk. Stalks quite leafy. Does well even under unfavorable 
conditions. ^ One of the best producers in its class. We always have a big de¬ 
mand for this. 
Other Excellent Early Types 
Yellow White Cap Dent. We recommend this highly. A 90 day type. Nice deep 
kernels. Sides medium yellow. Caps or tops of grains white. One of the finest early 
feeding varieties in existence. The kind you get enthusiastic about. Heavy pro¬ 
ducer of fine solid corn. You will be exceptionally well pleased with this one. 
White Cap Red Dent. Grains cherry red color with white 
or light colored top or cap. Yields heavily. Grains softer 
than average. Matures 90 to 95 days. An excellent 
feeding corn. Adapted most anywhere in the corn belt. 
Up-to-Date Calico. This is the fa¬ 
mous “speckled” corn that has been 
popular for so many years. A fine feed¬ 
ing variety. Various strains of Calico on 
the market. We consider this the best. 
Excellent yielder. good sized ears, 
medium deep grains. Matures in 
100 days. We seldom have 
enough of this variety to fill 
demand. 
One lb. shelled corn 
any variety 20c; 
5 lbs. 75c. 
Prices 
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CORN TREATMENT 
Merko 
Costs only 3c per acre 
This dry treatment can be applied to 
seed corn any time before planting. Con¬ 
trols seedling blight and root and stalk 
rots. Increases germination, permits 
earlier planting and reduces seed decay. 
Makes heavier yields. A pound treats 6 
bushel. Easy to apply. Full 
directions furnished. 
Price 1 lb. $1.25; 
4 oz. tin 50c 
Prepaid. 
X 
DOUBLE CRQ55 
Ranks along with our Big 
Perfection and Pride of Iowa 
in yield, but is 10 to 15 days 
earlier. A four-year test in 
Illinois proved it the best 
yielder of 118 varieties. It is 
a cross of a smooth Reids 
Dent with Gold Mine. Ears 
somewhat smaller than Reids, but 
lots of them. Exceptionally firm and 
solid. Rich yellow color. Combines 
early maturity with heavy production. 
We recommend it highly. We do not 
believe there is another variety of 
equal earliness that will yield like 
our Krugs Dent. Our Hybrid is the 
only exception. 
Fall weather was so wet that seed supplies we had depended 
upon shrank to a fraction of our requirements. Our supplies 
were sold out before Dec. 1st. Therefore we are unable to 
quote at time this catalog goes to press. We are contacting other 
growers of tile better class of Hybrids and may be able to quote 
later. So write us if you wish 1st year Hybrid and will advise you 
if we will have dependable seed for you. 
SECOND YEAR HYBRID 
When Hybrids were first brought out it was recommended that the 
crop produced from the first planting should not be used for seed. How¬ 
ever economic conditions forced many farmers in this section to experi¬ 
ment and the results have been highly gratifying. Farmers in this sec¬ 
tion are enthusiastic about it. They have secured from this second 
year Hybrid, big yields, early maturity and fine quality. Local growers 
reporting yields of 15 bushels more per acre than open pollinated varie¬ 
ties. We recommend the use of it on account of its high feeding value. 
LIMITED SUPPLIES AVAILABLE 
We have a few hundred bushels of this 1935 crop Second Year Removed 
Hybrid that is fine. Our preliminary tests ran 92% germination. We 
have put this corn into fine shape and consider that we have something 
extra fine for our trade under existing conditions. 
This corn has a fine golden yellow color. Grains of a good depth. 
Nice sized ears, strong stalk and root system. Has proven a good 
drought resister. Highly favored because of its early maturity. Seems 
to have decidedly superior feeding value. - Stock comes closely graded. 
It has been carefully tested and is_ sold subject to any test you wish to 
put it to. Return if not fully satisfied. Your money plus freight will 
be promptly refunded. 
Price while the stock lasts is only $6.00 per bushel of 56 lbs. 
5 bu. for $28.75. 
See Prices, Page 37 on Other Varieties 
