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There are hundreds of Hybrids and a wide range of prices. 
The best way for you to tell is to actually grow them on your farm. 
made. 
proved Hybrids 
Many claims are 
Then 
you can tell just how they will do for you under your conditions. That is why we 
urge you to grow some of Berry’s Hybrids. 
They are gaining in popularity year by 
_ year because they show constantly they are better money makers under most condi- 
tions. 
See pages 3, 6 and 7 of our General Catalog for more detailed description and 
page 13 of this Seed Facts for a complete list of varieties. 

&B 's 313 
No other seed grower has a variety 
that is produced like our 813. It is 
a multiple blen6 containing inbreds 
that combine to make extra yield 
vigor and vitality. Big single ears. 
Strong stalks. Deep soft kernels 
Yields of 151.9 bu. recorded under 
aetual farming conditions. A 120 day 
type suitable to conditions like the 
southern third of Iowa and from 
there on south:into Missouri, Kansas, 
ete. We especially urge you to grow 
this as there is no other Hybrid just 
like Berry’s 813. 
$10.50 bu., Flat Grain 
$8.00 Round Grain 











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 Berry’s 
This is our earliest, about 100 to 105 
, days. Starts fast in the spring. Has 
good sized leafy stalks. Has an ear of 
good length and deep grains for so early 
a variety. It will outyield anything in its 
maturity class that we have seen. Suit- 
able for. southern Minnesota to Central 
Towa aS a main crop corn. This means 
it is adapted over a wide area east and 
west across the nation. This is a dandy. 
$10.50 bu., Flat 
$8.00 Round 
Hybrid Blends| 
Round $5.25 
Thick Flat $5.75 
Be sure to read page 7 of our Cata- 
log. Many customers report our 
blends the best corn in their neigh- 
borhood. The combination gives pro- 
longed pollination and a great vigor. 
You will find them especially out- 
standing in a dry hot season. Year 
in and year out you will find these 
blends at the top for yield. Specify 
|whether you want medium or later 
| maturity. 
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Berry’s 800 
This is very similar to 813 but con- 
tains 4 inbreds in place of 6. It is} 
also a single ear, deep grained heavy 
yielding variety. In many respects it 
is like U. S. 18 but it holds its ears 
better and has less damaged corn. It 
generally outyielded 
it 5 or more 
per acre. The stalks are 
stronger. Berry’s 800 is disease re- 
sistant. It is a good corn for hand 
or machine picking. If you like U. S. 
13 you will like our 800 better. It is 
adapted to the same area and is a 
fine feeding corn. 
$10.00 bu., Flat Grain 
$7.50 Round Grain 
bushels 

Berry’ s 615 
This ‘is a little later than 405 and is 
about a 105 to 110 day corn. Suitable 
from northern Iowa on south through- 
out the state and east and west. It is a 
corn similar to Iowa 939 which was so 
long a record holder. This has many im- 
provements. We recommend it highly. Is 
adapted to thinner soils than most and 
yet responds to increased fertility. Grains 
are soft. Deep yellow in color with a 
reddish tinge on the side of the grain. | 
Be sure to try some. ° 
$10.50 bu., Flat 
$8.00 Round 
Berry’s 613 — 
Flat Grain $10.00 bu. | 
Round Grain $7.50 bu. 
A hybrid with beautiful dark green 
foliage. About 112-115 day. maturity. 
A vigorous grower. Produces a big 
single ear with deep grains of rich 
yellow color. Can be grown a little 
farther north than U. S. 13 or 800 
and as an early variety. You can 
plant it as far south as you may live. 
If you have some good land Berry’s 
613 will make you a show field. 






