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ALY) LY ly Be 
CANADIAN $22..751N CHICAGO 
The Finest Obtainable 
This is similar to our own 
State Sealed and Certified 
Grimm, Central Canadian 
Gov’t. inspects fields, seeds 
grades, etc. No. 1 Registered is 
the very finest and the most 
beautiful seed we have ever seen. 
The most exacting buyer will be 
proud of his purchase. 
With this seed you can estab- 
lish on your farm an unquestion- 
ably extra hardy strain of the 
purest character. You'll forget 
about the small extra cost in a 
short time. In fact our present 
low price is less than that of 


World Brand 
Grade 
Our customers have al- 
ways liked Canadian grown 
Grimm. Often the pre- 
mium demanded for it has 
been very high. This year 
through some _ fortunate 
early contracts with one of 
Canada’s, strongest Cooperatives we secured 
some beautiful seed. It can be sold right in 
line with domestic seed... Any comparison will show you how great a bar- 
gain this is, But we can’t replace it to sell at this price. It may not be 
available at all later. While it lasts this price should save you around 
$4.00 per bushel, : 






















_ Canadian grown seed is famous for its hardy character. That’s where State Sealed Blue Tag. If you 
it really gets cold. Long lasting subzero cold. It takes hardy, sturdy, ever had a chance to get an extra 
vigorous plants to survive and bear seed. That’s the kind many Berry bargain in extra fine quality it is 
customers want to establish on their farms. It should last many years. now. This seed nearly always 
Besides grading Canadian No. 1 this seed has passed all U. S. Gov’t. sells at premium prices. If you 
Import Regulations, It tests 99% pure. Has fine color, bold berries, want to take advantage of this 
high germination and is strictly high grade seed, You'll be proud to big opportunity better act. now. 
show this seed to your friends and we are certain your fields will be The savings are up to $5.00 per 
profitable and very satisfactory. But order early. bushel. Compare and see. Many 
Small lots postpaid, 1 lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 Ibs., $4.25. dealers can’t even offer it. 


woRLD BR 
NEBRASKA 

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An Extra Value der which most alfalfa is grown in this nation. 
There are many grades and origins of Alfalfa seed. Big Yields 
This is sometimes confusing to the buyer. Some know ; : 
what they want and there are many different likes and When it comes to yields we believe Nebraska Grimm 
dislikes. There is, for example,'a big demand for has it over the others in that it grows somewhat taller 
Canadian seed as described above. There are others who and therefore produces a heavier tonnage. 
prefer U. ee relay C2 Sas Gar Pee Ley $20 P pa 
are sure of its adaptability and hardy -65 f. 0. b. icago . ° 
character. = High Quality 
Berry’s World Brand Nebraska Grimm 
is high quality seed. It will test around 
EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 99% % pure. The seed is bright, plump 
For sheer merit. adaptability, yields and and a first class quality in every way. 
hardiness we don’t believe you can beat . We are close to Nebraska and have ex- 
Nebraska grown Grimm. While it may not eellent buying connections. This seed 
get as cold in Nebraska _as in Canada or was bought to advantage and our price 
Montana there is often less snow protec- is way down compared to the average 
tion and therefore more damage to crops. quotations. The savings will run up to 
Besides in Nebraska there are often peri- $5.00 per bushel. But again we advise 
ods of extended drought and high temper- and urge you to buy early as we antici- 
atures. That can be damaging too and pate market advances. 
those are more nearly the conditions un- 















Use Inoculation. Bu., 
1lb, postpaid 
50c; 2% bu., 90c. ‘ ; 
60c; 5 ibs., $2.40; 
10 lbs., $4.25 


= Myerstown, 
P 
a: 
Dear Sirs: I have beén getting 
my seeds from you for twelve years. 
I get the kind of seeds I want . id save 
money. The Grimm Alfalfa I sowed in 1930 gave 
me three cuttings of fine hay this year. 














Inoculate 
Alfalfa Seed 
See Pages 34 
and 41 
Yours truly, * 
MILES L. RISSER 
