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WHY BERRY'S SEEDS EXCEL 
It is the results in actual farming operations that 
prove the superiority of Berry’s Hybrids. ‘The best ; 
corn in the neighborhood;” ‘‘Big yields in spite of unfavorable condi- 
tions;” “Just the feeding quality I’ve been looking for;” ‘“‘Beats any Hy- 
brid I’ve ever grown.” Such are typical customer comments. 
Larger yields, finer feeding quality. Excellent husking and vigorous, 
Heaithy ‘insect and disease resisting plants. These characteristics come 
from research and experiments that are time-tested on farms over a wide 
area. Such Hybrids will make you more money yet cost no more than 
ordinary seed corn. In fact our prices are often lower and all seed is 
guaranteed satisfactory, see 
page 5. Grow any of our va- 
rieties next to any 
others of similar 
maturity and let us 
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Tremendous Yielding—Medium Maturity 105 to 110 Day 
This Hybrid is very widely grown because it is adapted to such a 
wide range of soils and climate. It is grown up to northern Iowa 
and areas of similar conditions and for an earlier feeding corn it is 
in big demand by farmers in southern Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and 
sections having similar conditions. This year near Clarinda one of 
our fields of 615 made a yield of dry corn of 110 bushels per acre. 
This variety is similar to the Iowa 939. Has the same fine feeding 
qualities and the ability to produce heavily even on poorer soils. 615 
makes a larger, better-formed ear. It holds its ears better; has better 
husking qualities and has taller, stronger stalks. Responds well to 
increased soil fertility and it is an all-round, top-quality Hybrid. 
Farmers in North Central Iowa, Nebraska and on east to coast as 
shown on map should find this a wonderful corn to plant for their 
main crop. To the south of this area it is an outstanding variety for 
an early feeding corn or for later planting. Be sure to plant some 
615 this year and show your neighbors a ‘‘Real’’? Hybrid. 
See shaded area 
of maps opposite 
each variety for 
their areas where 
best adapted. 
















