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Regular Grade 
Contains 20 to 25% Clovers 
All Hardy U. S. Grown 
An economical seeding but a good one. 
There is ample clover seed to produce a good 
stand, At 10 lbs. per acre it provides around 
an average of 25 clover seeds and at 8 pounds 
per acre 20 to 22 clover seeds per square 
foot. The Timothy is in addition. There is 
a distinct advantage to the Timothy. It sup- 
ports the clover plants. They grow straighter 
and taller. There is less loss of clover leaves 
because there are not so many in contact 
with the ground. “Most of the feeding value 
is in the leaves. 
The clovers help the Timothy. It gets the ben- 
efit of nitrogen gathered by the clovers. A number 
of tests show that grasses contain more nitrogen 
when they are grown with clovers. It has also been 
shown that Timothy and clovers grown together will 
yield more than when grown separately. Thus bet- 
ter quality, larger yields and-low cost are big factors 
in making our mixtures.so popular. 
Adapted Recleaned Seed 
Our seed is all hardy UV. 
S. Grown as required for 
AYA Ajit), hase-ween “cane- 
fully cleaned and thoroughly 
mixed to the best of our abil- 
ity. Shipment guaranteed to 
please. See Page 8. Now is 
the time to sow liberally as 
prices are very low this year. 
TIMOTHY and 
AND 
Mixtures that cut Seeding Costs 
CLOVER 

MIXTURES 
All mixtures 15¢ bu. higher at Chicago 
SUPER GRADE 
Contains 28 to 32% 
Red Clover 
Hardy U. S. Grown 
Red Clover is hard to beat as a soil builder in 
the corn-belt. It leaves the land in ideal condi- 
tion for corn crops. The ground works up nice. 
It is easy to cultivate. There is less danger of burning 
than with some other legumes. You can be surer of a 
good vigorous well filled crop of corn. In fact a good grass 
sod is good too, only it lacks the nitrogen clovers bring. A 
combination of Red Clover and Timothy gives wonderful 
results, for you get both humus and nitrogen from the 
growth plowed under. 
Berry’s Timothy and Red Clover mixture has always 
been and long will be a seeding to give you these results: 
Yes, soil building, soil conserving, and at the same time 
produces money making hay and pasture crops. Then too. 
it is economical. 
The clover grows erect in the Timothy because the grass 
helps hold it erect. Thus the clover can do it, best, Less 
spoilage; more leaves. The Timothy benefits by the nitro- 
gen gathered by the clover. That increases its feeding 
value. All this for a cost of around a dollar per acre. 
Some sow 8, some 10 lbs. per acre. At the latter rate you 
get around 23 clover seeds per square foot. Three or four 
clover plants make a wonderful stand. You have the 
Timothy besides. 
Compare any prices on such a recleaned mixture with 
Berry’s direct-to-you quotations. We guarantee a saving 
of an and complete satisfaction on every shipment. See 
page 8. 
Send us your order. Cut costs. Make a real seeding. 
RED CLOVER 

SWEET CLOVER 
Contains 50% Hardy Home Grown Clovers 
Picture a field with a nice vigorous growth of luscious sweet clover. In between 
the sweet clover a heavy growth of Timothy with Red Clover filling in the gaps 
and lower growth. What a crop and what a yield. Rich in protein, high in feeding 
value, powerful in soil enrichment, A combination that is good for hay or pasture 
or both. Costs only 70c an acre, figuring 10 lbs. of seed per acre. At 8 Ibs. 
it’s only 80c an acre. See local A.A.A. for payment on such a 50% biennial 
legume mixture. 
It is all cleaned seed and hardy home grown. 
Carefully 
mixed for uniform seedings. We know of no other seeding 
so low in cost that will produce as heavily. Helps inoculate 
soil for alfalfa. Should provide pasture the first year, an 
early hay crop the next year and then pasture for the balance 
of the second year. Shipment is guaranteed to please you in 
every respect. See page 8. For heavy production at lowest 
cost order Timothy, Sweet and Red Clover Mixture. 
North Manchester, Ind. 
Dear Sirs: After- using Berry’s seeds for five years 
I am fully convinced as to the quality of them. It is 
to my interest to buy from you. I always speak a good 
word for Berry’s Seeds whénever the occasion arises. 
Yours truly, 
A. F. STELLAR. 
