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Equal or Superior to Clinton 
You have heard and read a great deal about Clinton Oats. They 
are a wonderful variety but they have been distributed to only a few 
favored farmers. Berry’s Golden Beauty oats trace back to ten pounds 
of a newly developed oat which were secured by an Illinois farmer. 
He promised not to tell their origin and had to agree not to sell them 
as Clintons. 
He began growing these Oats and increasing the acreage. Never 
before had such oats been seen. Strong, heavy straw that stood up 
on the richest ground. Yields of 75 to 95 bu. per acre this year. 
Test weight 37 lbs. per bu. Bright yellow color. Exceptional disease 
resistance, 
Farmers Call them Clintons 
This past year there was enough seed for distribution through- 
out the section where they started. One of the growers reported 
them to us and we’sent a man to inspect them just before com- 
bining. He found them even better than reported. He saw them 
growing next to a field of Certified Clintons, only a fence row 
between. He could see no difference. Farmers in the neighbor- 
hood called both fields Clintons. Some said they thought the 
non-certified stock was better. 
A New Name in Oats 
Since the man who got the original 10 lbs. of seed would not 
disclose their origin we could not call them Clintons although 
they looked just like them, Since we purchased the ‘greatest 
part of the acreage we are giving them our own name, Berry’s 
Golden Beauty. These Oats well deserve their name. In yield, 
in quality, disease and lodging resistance they are tops. There 
were fields of other oats in the neighborhood where these Oats 
were grown which were severely lodged and badly infected 
with blight but these stood strong and erect. For the 
balance of your Blight Resistant oat needs above 
the 21 bu. limit we recommend Marions highly. 
See page 20. Price low. Supply limited. 
Extra Profit Now 
When you introduce this wonder- 
ful variety into your neighborhood 
we are confident they will create a 
sensation there too. Farmers nowadays do 
not hesitate to discard the old varieties as 
soon as something better is developed. When 
they see them outyielding other varieties 
they will gladly pay you a good premium for 
seed purposes. You can get those extra 
profits by starting this year. We know of 
many who only plan to sow one bushel per 
acre. They will get more oats from 20 
bushels sown on 20 acres than the same 
amount on 8 acres. Even at 2 bu., per acre 
the extra yield should pay the extra cost 
even if you received no premium for next 
* year’s crop. Be sure to order early. 

