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January 10, 1946. 





Dear Friends: 
In this my first message to you I’m proud to say that 
our organization in every way has spared no. effort or 
expense in preparing ourselves to serve your interests 
better than ever before in 1946. We're pleased to have 
back with us once more many of our old employees from 
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want to extend a special greeting to all ex-servicemen, 


whether they be old or new friends of Berry’s, 
Besides the fact we can save you money on all of your 
seed requirements we want you to know in ordering from 
Berry’s you are placing your seed problems in the hands 
of those most capable of solving them to your entire sat- 
isfaction. Berry’s have reached their heights of success 
today because of the confidence placed in us by hundreds 
of thousands of friends or seed buyers like yourself. Our 
organization is one of specialists built up to give you 
better servicé in every way. Feel free to write us at any 
time about anything pertaining to seeds or problems about 
their use. We're here to be of service to you. That’s 
the only way we can give you real satisfaction on every 
A farmer by birth 
and early training. A 
man who has had 40 
ears of experience 
the seed business. 
Recognized as one 
of the foremost men 
in the farm seed 
trade. He strives 
to give our cus- 
tomers better seed 
values. 
He. is always 
at your service 
and glad to 
help you with 
your seed 
problems. 
He has 
something 
special for 
you on Hy- 
brid Corn 
and low 
prices on 
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order handled. 
Regarding seed supplies many of our most important 
crops are very short again. Alfalfa and Red Clover sup- 
plies are way short of meeting all demands. Forage 
crops such as Sudan, Jap Millet, and Cane are also in 
Also on the short side are Alsike Clover, 
limited supply. 
Hubam Clover, Blue Grass, Reeds Canary Grass and 
Rape. Despite these shortages we've tried to anticipate 
your every need and accumulate ample stocks of every 
item on. our price list pages 40-41. 
Berry’s Corn-Belt Alfalfa pages 36-38 and Hybrid 
Corn pages 2-6 are world famous. Our New Strain 
Brome, page 23, has also met with universal acceptance 
and success. This year Berry’s have two new crops 
which we think will meet with your approval and be here 
to stay in years to come. Be sure to try them. They are 
Berry's Golden Rustproof Oats page 18, and New Sweet 
Sudan Grass page 10. Berry’s introduce these new items 
to you as always at very reasonable prices. 
Don’t overlook Berry’s extra fine values on all garden 
and flower. seeds, especially Berry’s famous “Prize” and 
“Lucky 7” collections page 49. On Nursery Stock we 
feature Evergreens pages 72-73 and small fruits and fruit 
trees pages 75-80 at guaranteed money saving prices. 
I mentioned before we're here to serve your interests 
So kindly cooperate by 
to the ‘best possible advantage. 
ordering as early as possible. Don’t delay because you re 
not sure of some item, but order what you do know you il 
need today. Thousands already have saved money and 
solved their 1946 seed problems by ordering from Berry’s 
December Sale Bulletin. Some prices in the catalog have 
already advanced and we can protect these only as long 
as supplies last. Start your CJ | &, 
1946 farm program off right 
by ordering your seeds of 
Berry’s today. Yours truly, President 
























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