Berry Seed Company, Clarinda, lowa Page 27 
RRYS LAWN MIXTURES 





GENERAL 
CHOICE MIXTURE 
This makes a fine smooth 
lawn in the northern half of the 
United States. Contains chiefly 
Blue Grass, Red Top, White 
Dutch Clover and Rye Grasses. 
The quicker growing grasses pro- 
“vide a nice green stand while the 
slower kinds are coming on. It 
is our most popular mixture, be- 
eause it gives such wonderful 
satisfaction. Postpaid price: 1 
Ten OCs o IDS ele eOsD eA. 
$1.90; 10 Ibs., $3.50. A pound 
sows about 500 square feet. 

py-SPOT 
SHA TURE 
This contains grasses natal 
> growing in shade, Sita. 
adap Tri for grounds 
iviali Fine 
as Poa Trivialis. Bee? Heat a 
ees or ings 
Saree Be dace light application of 
lime in addition fertilizer, dy 
improve results. This, Ss. i 
: ixture. Postpaid price: do.003 
50C; 3 s., $1.35; 2 Sey D- 
10 lbs.. $3.75. 






He 
Cycione 
‘ SEEDER, 


This handy seeder can save you many 
dollars a year. It saves on seed cost be- 
cause it distributes seed nicely and there- 
fore less seed per acre is required. It 
also saves on labor costs as with a Cy- 
clone Seeder you can sow Many acres per 
hour. 
Sows Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Lespe- 
deza, Sudan, Oats, Wheat and any other 
seed that is sown broadcast. Can be reg- 
ulated for any amount per acre. 
Its well known double feed insures a 
uniform flow of seed. Sloped feed board 
keeps hopper properly filled. Feed ad- 
justment is automatic. Distributing wheel 
scatters seed evenly. Throws equal 
amounts to equal distance from operator. 
Full directions for setting furnished. 
Postpaid price $2.85 


































The small white clover so pop- 
ular for lawns. This may be 
mixed with any lawn grass seed 
you have on hand or sown onan 
old lawn in the.early spring. 
Very drought resistant. Helps 
soil fertility. Seed is very small. 
A pound sows 1,000 or more 
square feet, depending on how 
heavy percentage of clover is de- 
sired. Postpaid price: 1 Ib., 
$1.10; 3 Ibs., $3.00; 5 Ibs. 
$4.40; 10 lIbs., $8.50. See page 
40 for larger quantities. 
HORN SEEDER 
Sows all smooth seeds like 
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Les- 
pedeza, etc. Patented Brass 
Seed Gauge regulates amount 
per acre to be sown and it is 
reliable. Tube comes in sec- 
tions or joints that fit tightly. 
Easily operated. 







$1.00 
_ Treating seeds like Corn, Oats, 
Barley and Wheat pays. That is 
especially true when unfavorable 
weather conditions increase the 
danger of disease damage. Seed 
treatment brings larger yields 
and often a much better quality 
in the crop produced. The cost 
is small. Corn about 15c per bu. 
or less than 3c per acre. Small 
grain treatment is also about 
2t%4c per bu.. See catalog pages 
referred to below for description 
and prices. 
For Corn 
Merko—Page 13 
For Small Grain 
Ceresan—Page 20 

TERRACE 
Mi xXTURE 
This mixture contains deep 
rooted grasses. They hold the 
soil firmly and resist drought. 
Select this for terraces and slop- 
ing places. Soil on terraces is 
often filled in dirt of low fer- 
tility. It will pay you to fer- 
tilize your ground well. You 
cannot have a nice lawn on poor 
soil. Postpaid price: 1 lIb., 65e; 
3 lbs., $1.753--5 Ibs.; $2.50; 10 
Ibs., $4.50. All seed is thor- 
eughly cleaned and tested. 




SEED CLEANER 
Clipper Mills 
Just before going to press we 
were advised that the manufacture 
of farm size cleaners was ordered 
discontinued for the duration. Sorry 
but it can’t be helped. 
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Inoculation 
Pays Big Returns 
Legume crops such as all Alfalfa, 
Clovers, Peas, Beans and Vetches are 
peculiar crops. They can’t make their 
full growth unless they have certain 
bacteria working in their roots. 
Those bacteria have the power to 
change the nitrogen the plant takes 
from the air into. Nitrogen the plants 
ean feed upon. That is why these 
plants are soil builders. However, if 
these bacteria are not in the roots 
then these plants use what Nitrogen 
they can find in the soil. After that 
is exhausted the plant may turn yel- 
low and often die. You can assure 
plenty of the right kind of bacteria 
for these plants if you will put 
Berry’s Nodule Germ on the seed be- 
fore you sow it. 
See page 41 for further informa- 
tion and prices. The cost is low. It 
is easy to apply. 
