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PRACTICALLY RUST AND SMUT PROOF 
This picture shows what this remarkable grain looks like. It is r@ellyzia typeof 
wheat. It is very nutritious. The shucks cling to the two grains each carries, Grain 
is a little softer than most wheat. Makes wonderful ground feed. It yields well and 
is a very profitable crop under dry conditions. The grain is highly resistant against 
most races of rust and practically immune to smut. 5 

Speltz is one of the oldest grains known to mankind. Apparently it was grown-in 
prehistoric times. German-Russian immigrants introduced it into the United States: 
The Speltz we have is for spring seeding. It is grown from Canada to Texas;~lowa;y 
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and states to the east are growing it as welt: rcs 
Western states where drought conditions are most Apt to prevail. : 
Speltz is valuable as a nurse crop as it has a very strong straw. It Lee sake 
Sow 2% bu. per acre as early in the spring as possible. Cut before dead-ripétnresh 
about like oats. Price Speltz 1 to 9 bu. $2.90 per bu.; 10 or more bu. $2.80-perbuy 
SPRING GRAINS that are Popular MONEY MAKERS 
This is one of the older varieties. Like Wisconsin 38 and 
Velvet it is a malting type. It still ranks high in popular favor. 
It has great disease resistance. Some know this as Wisconsin 
55. The grain has rough beards. Since much grain is combined 
that is not so objectional. The large acreage sown to Oder- 
brucker is evidence of its money making ability. Produces big 
yields and plump kernels. Our seed stock is guaranteed to 
-~< please you. Price 1 to 9 bu. $4.65 per bu.; 10 bu. or; 
pore: $4.60 per bu. 
Canon City, Colo. 
Gentlemen: 
I wish to state that Berry’s Seeds are very good, not to 
mention your prompt shipping service. Also, your nursery 
stock is the best I ever used. 
Very truly yours, 
Frank Dilley. 
alee with.Seed Saver Dust. See page 8 


A FINE FEEDING BARLEY 
This variety is not suitable for malting but it is a fine 
feeding variety. It is excellent for pearling. It differs 
from our other barleys also in that it is a two row kind. 
We also consider it superior in drought resistance. 

Spartan has an unusually strong straw. We know of 
none stronger. That makes it ideal for rich land. A grain 
that stands up well is generally superior in quality. You 
will like that fact about Spartan. Big yields of large 
uniform kernels. The heads have awns or beards. They 
are smooth like the Wisconsin 38 and Velvet. 
We recommend this barley if you want a good feeding 
variety that will stand up well and resist drought and 
disease. It has the ability to make big profits for you. 
Price on our recleaned tested Spartan 1 to 9 bu., $4.55 per 
u.; 10 bu. or more, $4.50 per bu. 
Velve€ BARLEY 
THE KIND WITH SILKY BEARDS 
A smooth awned or barbless spring Barley. The awns or beards 
give the grain some protection yet these beards have no barbs on 
them. This variety is very similar to the Wisconsin 38 described 
above. You can use it for feed or sell it on the market as a malting 
barley. This may have a little stronger straw than Wisconsin 38 
although many say they can see little difference between them. 
Hither one is good. 
In many sections farmers are switching from oats to Barley. In 
northern states Barley has always béen the heaviest yielding spring 
grain. Our Clinton or Golden Beauty oats might excel but Barley 
ishigh in feed value. Price 1 to 9 bu., $4.65 per bu.; 
£§-bu. or over, $4.60 per bu. We advise treating Bar- 
Amoret, Mo. 
Dear Sir: 
I have planted Berry’s Seeds for several years and I 
have always been very pleased with the results. My 
father used your seeds when he was farming, and I know 
from experience that they are good. 
Your customer, 
Walter K. Ewbank. 

