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are selling a variety that we consider very 
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It does not have the two ear tendency 
¥ of 960 but is more of a single ear type. 
The stalk is strong, the ear larger and 
the grain is deeper. In maturity it is 
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It is a Hybrid adapted to a wide range 
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je “7 illinois and southern and eastern Nebraska. 
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Hybrid that we can recommend 
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lent satisfaction. The heavy yields 
give it front rank as a producer. 
“Its excellent quality and soft Ker- 
nels make it a fine feeding corn. 
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FLAT GRAIN 
About 108-110 Day Type 
A Single Ear Variety 
A fine single eared Hybrid 
that is a great favorite with 
those who have grown it. It 
contains two of the same inbreds used in 
making U.\S. 13. The ears are not quite as long 
‘as U. S. 13 but generally larger in circumference. 
Many ears have 20 rows of kernels. The grain is 
of good depth and medium rough. Beautiful golden 
yellow in color. 
It is a good pollen producer giving assurance of 
good fertilization and well filled uniform ears. The 
ears are well protected by husks. Retains its ears 
well and is an excellent variety for machine as well 
as hand picking. It has a strong stalk. In yield it 
ranks with the best being a heavy producer on a 
wide range of soils. 
Widely Adapted 
It is a fine variety for conditions similar to north 
and south central Iowa, eastern Nebraska and in 
ilinois, Indiana, Penn., ete. It is used in southern 
Iowa, Missouri and other southern sections for an 
early feeding corn or for late planting. You really 
have to see this corn growing and harvest @ crop 
to appreciate its quality. Buy Berry’s Illinois 751 
State Certified seed while it is available and get a 
quality product. 
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About 110 to 115 Day Type 
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about 3 ft. 6 in. Dark leaves. Large Ears. 128056 here among Loe aan baer 
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Our Earliest Hybrid—A Heavy Yielder 
About 97 to 102 Day 
We have taken four outstanding inbreds to make this Hybrid. These are lines that have 
high factors for big yields, fine grain quality, strong stalks of good height and early ma- 
turity. This combination makes a Hybrid that we consider second to none in its maturity 
class. We do not Know of any that will make larger ears, deeper grains or better stalks. 
This corn starts fast in the spring and matures early in the fall. The strong stalks un- 
der average conditions grow around 9 feet and they are quite leafy. While it is grown 
chiefly for grain this leafy growth makes it well adapted for ensilage. The tength of 
the ear and depth of the grain is extra good for such early maturity. That makes it pro- 
duce exceptionally well. 
This 405 has proven even a better yielder than some of the later maturing kinds. In 
actual tests it outyielded them by a big margin. It husks easily by hand and is good for 
machine picking. It is also very good for shredding. We know this is just the kind of 
corn many farmers are looking for and we recommend it highly to those wanting a top 
notch early maturing Hybrid. It is not flinty and the grain has fine feeding value. 
We consider this corn adapted to sections having conditions similar to that from south- 
ern Minnesota to central Iowa. This would include southern Wisconsin and Michigan and 
considerable areas in states of Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, Dllinois, Indiana, Ohio, 
Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia. It can go farther north for ensilage and 
farther south when an early maturing variety is desired. It is adapted to a wide range 
of soils from high to low fertility and has done remark- 
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{Late buyers may not be able to get this seed so in 
|order to avoid disappointment we suggest you buy 

no, ably well on muck land. 
ce Lay You should find this a most profitable variety to grow. 
So? The performance of this corn last year has been so fine 
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