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Round Grades for Best Yields 
Our tests show that medium and large 
round kernels make the strongest stalks 
and tend to be superior to average flat 
grades in yield per acre. This apparently 
is due to the greater supply of plant food 
in the kernel. This helps give the plant a 
better start. This seems particularly true 
with unfavorable conditions at planting 
time. Our tests also indicate that all round 
- grains seem to germinate better when cool 
weather follows planting. If your planter 
does not have proper plates they can be 
secured at reasonable cost. The saving on one bushel 
_ will more than pay for the plates. Get started plant- 
ing round grains. You'll like it—Save Money—Get 
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Contains two inbreds that are in U. 5S. 
— 13 and two that are in Ill. 960. This makes ~ 
- aremarkable variety. Will go farther north - 
than U. S. 13. Makes a bigger ear than 
960. More of a single ear type with deeper 
grains and strong stalk. Adapted to simi- 
jar sections. If you are too far north for 
U.S. 13 or want earlier maturity this is a 
a an good selection. Some of 
our customers consider 
U. S. 35 superior to any 
other variety. Our seed 
is well graded and high 
germinating. We _ save 
you money on quality \ 
hybrid. 
and especially from Wisconsin, Minnesota, 
Michigan and other states where a lot of 
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HYBRIDS GFE 
for Ensilage PER BU. 

Farmers from many sections 
corn is planted for ensilage have said, 
“we would like to put in hybrids for en- 
silage but the seed is so expensive.” They 
recognize the extra grain yield and the 
stronger stalks as a big factor in ensilage 
corn as well as for mature grain. Some 
have used hybrid seed in spite of ma- 
terially higher seed costs. 
‘Now you can plant hybrid as cheap or cheaper 
than open pollinated corn. We have some special 
grades of hybrids in the round grain that are ad- 
mirably suited for ensilage planting. They will 
grow just as well and produce just as much as 
flat grain corn. In fact we consider it is better 
tor early planting and that it will withstand 
more unfavorable weather in the spring. You 
might have to get plates for planting but’ you 
get the corn at a big discount. 
You can select from any of the varieties on 
pages 3, 4 or 5. Just state variety wanted and 
that it is for ensilage planting and figure it at 
only $2.25 per bu. .Seed is graded for ag- 
curate planting and is of guaranteed high ger- 
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BERRY’S GRADES 
and GUARANTEE 
Our Hybrids Are Chemically Treated 
This seed is first hand sorted, then dried and 
shelled. Then it passes through six machifes. 
First the extra large and extra small is removed. 
Then the kernels are graded for thickness, for 
width and for length. Next another special ma- 
chine takes kernels of the same size and grades, 
then for weight to remove light or chaffy grains. 
The next step is the application of a chemical 
dust. This kills diseases that might be prevalent 
especially in a cold wet spring. We guarantee 
our seed to germinaté 90% or better. It is gen- 
erally 94 to 96%. You can have 30 days to make 
any test desired. Write for shipping instructions 
if you are not completely satisfied. We_ will 
promptly refund the purchase price plus freight. 
BERRY’SS ILL.972 
Contains three of the same inbreds 
used in making the Ill. 960 described 
on page 3. It is similar to it in many 
respects. Tests on the two planted at 
the same time show a little lower 
moisture in 972 indicating slightly 
earlier maturity. Has stronger stalks. 
Yields fully as well as 960 and is 
adapted to similar soil and seasonal 
conditions. We have only a limited 
supply of this va- 
tiety cat this time. 
For a good quality, 
heavy yielding va- 
riety you will find 
our Ill. 972 a very 
good selection, 

