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Our Finest Grade—lIowa Grown 
The value of Timothy is again being appre- 
ciated. It is one of the surest to make a stand. 
Grows on a wide range of soils and is adapted to 
a wide area. Helps check soil washing better than 
straight clovers. Used alone and in combination 
“with clovers and alfalfa to produce money making 
crops. Hay, pasture and seed crops are all valuable. 
A seeding lasts several years. Sow 10 to 12 lbs. per 
acre. Our present prices will save you money. 
Berry's Quality Prices Low 
Located as we are at the door of one of the World’s 
«greatest Timothy seed producing sections we have a 
‘better opportunity to get the best. Our buying costs 
are low. Transportation is a small item. For years 
we have been large handlers. of Timothy seed. Our 
machinery is designed to handle it efficiently. Our 
experience has taught us much. We handle a large 
volume. All these factors combine to make our prices 
_low and quality extra nice. 
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Our World Brand grade is extra fine. That is what our most ; 
critical customers have been demanding and using for years. We This is a good average quality of Iowa 
also have the Fancy Grade at $3.95 per bu. A quality and a price sTOwn Timothy Pats Very See tae 
to meet every need and a genuine saving guaranteed on each one. PaaS id pe ig. peek 3 wee a ps 
© Return for refund if shipment not satisfactory. Buy direct. Save eon ail tocleaned™ aan eh ebnpae & 
“Money. Get that extra measure of value and ease the strain on TDrably “with. muah wecd used Guta seca: 
our pocketbook. Our prices are often below wholesale. ing costs and gives satisfactory results to 
Single pounds, postpaid, 25c; 5 lbs., $1,00; 10 Ibs., $1.80 a large portion of our trade. 



aT THE NEW WONDER PASTURE CLOVER 
Heavy Yielding Giant White Clover it is adapted to all parts of the state. A report from Ken- 
tucky says it makes a vigorous year around pasture growing 
practically every month. We do not have space to begin to 
give you information on all states. Your farm papers and 
state experiment stations can tell you of its wonderful value. 
Grows 10 to 15 inches sometimes 20 inches tall. 
A long lived, widely adapted easy to start clover. Very 
palatable and nutritious. High in protein and mineral con- 
tent. Among the earliest legumes to start growth in the 
spring. Produces abundantly on upland soil’ and tolerates 
wetter land than Alfalfa and Red Clover. 
- « Grows two to four times as large as common white clover 
Seeding Suggestions 
and six times as big as the English Wild White Clover. Has Spring seedings are most common. Have a firm fine seed 
‘ereeping fleshy stems that root at nodes and joints. It bed. Rolling the seed in is an, excellent practice. Combina- 
covers the ground thoroughly and profusely, Especially tions of 1 or 2 pounds of’ Ladino per acre with a normal 
valuable mixed with other grasses for pasture. seeding of Timothy or Brome Grass or Blue Grass or Red 
Top or a combination of all. Ladino alone should be sown 
Up to 30 Tons Per Acre around 3 lbs. per acre. When grown for seed will produce 
from 50 to as high as 400 lbs. per acre under favorable con- 
Pennsylvania reports Ladino used as a poultry range ditions. Ladino will greatly increase the yield and improve 
yielded as high as 30 to 40 tons of green feed per acre. Runs the feeding value of your pasture and is a very valuable ad- 
close to 30% Protein on a dry basis. An 8 acre range car- dition to permanent meadows. 
ried 2500 to 3000 head of poultry from April until late ‘ 
October. On a dry basis the yield was calculated at 5.4 Seed Prices 
tons per acre. 
° We have State Certified Blue Tag seed and non-Certified 
Widely Adapted seed from fields on which growers did not care to comply 
: : ith all Red Tape in regulations. t 
his cl as first grown most extensively in the north- Wt ; ‘ . 
Lew icahon itis proving its wonderful value from Certified—Not Prepaid, 10 lbs., $22.00; 30 Ibs., $64.50. 
the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Canada south into Certified—Postpaid, 1 Ib., $2.50; 5 lbs., $12.00. 
Tennessee, It should do well in the gulf states. Michigan Non-Certified—Not Prepaid, 10 lbs., $19.50; 30 Ibs., $57.00, 
says it can be used for hay, silage or pasture. Illinois says Non-Certified—Postpaid, 1 lb., $2.25; 5 lbs., $10.75. 
