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There is, in our opinion, only one other Hybrid that can equal or surpass 
this wonderful corn. Our 813 (described on the next page) which is a 
little later, will do a little better in some years. Under normal condi- 
tions we consider this ‘“‘Tops in its class.” Farmers are telling us,— 
“You can’t say too much about~-800.” ‘It has ’em all beat for yield and 
fine feeding quality.” 
Wherever our 800 has been grown it has become very popular. It pro- 
duces a big ear on a strong stalk and is disease resistant. It is easy to 
husk by hand, yet holds its ears well for machine picking. It is widely 
adapted. It can be grown wherever U.S. 13 can be grown and suitable 
to similar soils. 
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Comparative Quality 
You may be familiar with U. S. 13 which is one of the best older Hybrids. In fact 
it is sold under different names and is still the best that many have to offer. Berry’s 
800 has outyielded it by 6 to 10 bushels per acre. It has fewer dropped ears, only one 
tenth of one percent in a two year test. It has stronger stalks. 
Berry’s 800 is slightly earlier than U. S. 13. The depth and width of kernel and 
softness of the grain are about equal. We have yet to learn of a farmer who has grown 
our 800 who did not consider it superior in every way. If you 
live in the area shown in the map we urge you to plant Berry’s 
800 and also some 813 for a highly profitable and satisfactory 
erop of corn. 

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any grades 
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or round 
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request. 

Heaviest Yielding—Earliest Hybrid—About 100 to 105 Days 
This is the earliest Hybrid we produce. We do not know of any other of 
similar maturity that will do as much for you as our 405. It has every- 
thing you would expect from the best you could grow. A good leafy 
growth. Early maturity. Good sized ears. Kernels of good length. It 
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It starts growing vigorously in the spring. Gets off to a good start and 
keeps on through the season. Some expect earlier maturing corn to be 
a) lower in yield. Our 405 has outyielded later varieties, some of them by 
| a big margin. Because it has a fairly tall leafy stalk it can be used to 
good advantage for ensilage or shredding. We consider it second to none 
in its maturity class. 
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We consider this corn adapted to the general area indicated on this map. 
In fact it will go farther west into South Dakota, Nebraska, to Colorado 
and even into parts of New York. For early feeding or late planting it 
is used down into Missouri and Kansas. If you need corn of this maturity 
type be sure to order Berry’s 405. Grow it next to any other you consider 
good and let this Hybrid prove by actual performance on your own farm 
that it is a better money maker for you to grow. 
GUCOIONES 
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For  Berry’s 
famous 813 
Hybrid see 
next page 4. 
Other Hy- 
birds pages 5 
and 6. 

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