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Berry's "Lucky 7" Collection 
e don’t claim the lowest prices on Peas, 
Beans and Corn; but do claim the biggest 
values. Do you think the extra money we 
spend in having our stocks bred up to be 
disease, insect and drought resistant pays? 
If you don’t check the superior quality and 
bigger yields of our seeds for yourself. 
All our Peas, Beans and Corn are hand¬ 
picked, and grown in isolated Western Moun¬ 
tain areas to make them more hardy and 
prolific. There is a big difference in both 
appearance and the results you’ll have in 
planting them. Ask one of the many thou¬ 
sands of Berry’s satisfied customers. 
These varieties of Peas, Beans and Sweet 
Corn in our “Lucky 7” collection are the best 
for the home garden. They are picked be¬ 
cause of extra fine quality for both table 
use and canning. Liberal quantities are of¬ 
fered so you may plant each variety more 
than once. 
Berry’s “Favorite” collection, $1.00 value, 
free with each order for Berry’s “Lucky 7.” 
$1.49, postpaid. 7 varieties—5 *4 lbs. 
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$1.49 POSTPAID 
1 lb. BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN 
POD BEANS—best dwarf variety.$0.25 
i/ 2 lb. BERRY’S GOLDEN WAX BEANS—fa¬ 
vorite dwarf wax variety.17 
% lb. KENTUCKY WONDER BEANS — finest 
green pole variety.15 
% lb. HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA — “Baby 
Lima’’ or butter bean (dwarf).16 
1 lb. LITTLE MARVEL PEAS—best earliest 
dwarf wrinkled variety.27 
1 lb. EARLY ALASKA PEAS — earlier than 
Little Marvel, best smooth pea.24 
1 lb. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN SWEET 
CORN—excellent main crop variety... .25 
- C/<T 
5% lbs.—Postpaid .$1.49 
FREE—Berry’s “Favorite” Collection—FREE 
(Listed in column at left) 
BERRY’S GREATEST BARGAIN 
Why pay a premium for Hybrid Sweet Corn? Only because the yield may 
be increased 50%? No—a bigger difference is in the superior quality and 
deliciously sweet and tender flavor. Hybrid Sweet Corn is nearly 100% 
drought and wind-resistant. Order both early and late varieties or our 0 
How (Early) and 12 Row (late) blends of best varieties. 
HYBRID 
BERRY’S "Earli-Best' 
Berry's "Best Early" 
Yellow Sweet Corn 
The best variety in 
your favorite Golden 
Bantam type 8-10 rowed. 
Selected for early matur¬ 
ity and extra fine quality 
from all hybrids devel¬ 
oped to date. Because it 
matures uniformly, we 
recommend making sev¬ 
eral plantings at 6-8 day 
intervals. Plant % or 1 
pound each time. No. 
20X —Large pkt., 10c; 2 
pkts., 17c; y 2 lb., 25c; 1 
lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 70c; 5 lbs., 
$1.65, postpaid. 
I Page 50 
s 8 Row Hybrid Blend 
A mixture of four finest hybrids, blended 
to make the earliest possible crop, and to 
insure superior hybrid flavor and quality 
over the longest possible period. For the ear¬ 
liest, most productive and finest quality Sweet Corn, plant 
this Hybrid blend to bear over a two to -three weeks period. 
No. 2U1X—Large 2 oz. pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 16c; *4 lb., 22c; 
1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.50, postpaid. 
Berry's 12 Row Hybrid Blend 
A combination of 12 row hybrids with 
same plant heights and that mature at dif¬ 
ferent times. Enjoy hybrid quality over a 
long picking period of at least two weeks by planting this 
blend. About 10 days later than our 8 row blend. No. 20OX 
—Large 2 oz. pkt., 10c; A4 lb., 15c; Vi lb., 22c; 1 lb., 35c; 
2 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.50 postpaid. 
Regular Sweet Corn Prices, Pages 53 and 55 
STOWE LL’S 
Evergreen Hybrid 
A Favorite Variety 
at Its Best 
Of many hybrids 
developed of the 
Stowell’s type, we have se¬ 
lected this as the best. It 
gives you unsurpassed 
Stowell’s quality and in¬ 
creased yields. It is vig¬ 
orous and highly resistant 
to disease, wind and 
drought. Plant succes¬ 
sively at one week inter¬ 
vals. No. 287X—L arge 
pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 17c; y 2 
lb., 25c; 1 lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 
70c; 5 lbs., $1.65, postpaid. 
