
REGULAR GRADE 
se e e e 
An Economical and Highly Satisfactory Seeding 
This is a great natural Mixture. Timothy and Alsike are excep- 
tionally well adapted to growing together. Both are very Winter 
Hardy, and mature at about the same time. Alsike is a perennial 
clover and one of the hardiest. It will also grow on soil too wet 
for other clovers. Timothy and Alsike have about the same climatic 
requirements. Timothy supports the clover enabling it to grow 
erect and therefore taller and more leafy. The Alsike forms a dense 
mat of clover in amongst the Timothy. That stimulates the growth 
of the Timothy and increases its feeding value. Thus both will do 
potter if they are grown in a mixture, instead of being grown sep- 
arately. 
Alsike Clover makes’a finer quality hay than Red Clover. It is less 
dusty. Pound for pound it has a higher feeding value. It is often 
easier to start because it does not require so much lime. The seeds 
of Alsike are quite small. The mixture of 20% Alsike will give you 
about as many clover seeds as a 40% mixture of Red Clover. When 
you sow this mixture at 8 pounds to the acre you will have around 
25 Alsike seeds per square foot. That is plenty to give you an ex- 
cellent stand. At 10 Ibs. per acre you would run over 30 Alsike seeds 
per square foot. It would take about a 50% Clover mixture to give 
you as many Clover seeds. You will find the Alsike-a good Clover 
for pasturing. It helps to check soil erosion. It builds up soil. 
This Mixture is very popular with our trade because of the satisfac- 
tion that it gives. 
It Contains About 20% Alsike 
That is plenty of Alsike as explained above to 
give you a very good stand of this valuable 
clover. Our seed is all thoroughly recleaned and 
uniformed. A good deal of our seed is secured 
from sections where the two crops are grown 
together and harvested together. Therefore we 
BU. can get them at a discount below the seed grown 
separately. You are guaranteed a saving on this 
seed and a shipment that will please you. 
In small quantities postpaid: 1 Ib., 35e; 5 lIbs., 
$1.50; 10 Ibs., $2.75. 
, RED CLOVER AND ALSIKE REGULAR 
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Bu. 45 Ibs. 













45 lbs. 
TIMOTH 
Contains about 20% of Red and Alsike Clover, bal- 
ance Timothy. Similar to Lot Just-Rite described on 
page 24 only contains less.clover and is quite a lot 
cheaper. Sown at 10 Ibs. per acre will average 20 to 
25 clover seeds per square foot, plus the Timothy. 
This is a dandy value. 
SUPER GRADE 
Contains About 25% Hardy, Medium Red Clover 
As an all around soil builder, Red. Clover is hard to beat in the 
Corn Belt. It leaves the land in ideal condition for corn crops. 
The ground works up nice. It is easy to cultivate. There is less dan- 
ger of burning and drying than if you plow under some other 
legume, You can be sure of a good, vigorous, profitable crop 
of corn when you use plenty of Red Clover in your rotation. Grass 
also is helpful in keeping the soil in good tilth. Combination of 
Red Clover and Timothy gives wonderful results to get both humus 
and nitrogen. 
Red Clover and Timothy mixed, in addition, give you a very fine 
hay crop. Or can be utilized for pasture. Clovers 
and Timothy grown together will do better than 
Timothy or Clover grown separately. The Tim- 
othy holds up the Clover so it will grow taller 
and taller. - There is less loss of leaves. Timothy 
benefits by the nitrogen that the clover produces 
in its growth. Sown at 8 to 10 pounds to the 
acre will give you 15 to 20 Red Clover seeds per 
square foot, and have the Timothy besides. It 
costs only $1.60 per acre at the 8 lb. rate. It 
makes a real seeding and cuts your cost 
; 45 lbs. 
drastically. 

REGULAR GRADE 

Contains About 15% of Hardy, Medium Red Clover 
In this Mixture you get the same fine recleaned quality of Red 
Clover seed as in the Super Grade, only there is not quite so much 
of it. This will give you 10 to 12 Red Clover seeds per square foot, 
when sown at 8 to 10 Ibs. per acre. You can, of course, sow it at a 
heavier rate if you wish. If you have 3 or 5 
Clover plants per square foot you know you have 
a wonderful stand. There are quite a number of 
farmers who figure that if conditions are favor- 
able a light seeding is ample to get a good stand. 
If conditions are not favorable a heavy seeding 
will not make it much better. You will find it 
surprising to see how much Clover you can get 
in a Mixture of this proportion. Since you get 
all of the Clovers, none of it goes to waste. Tne 
Timothy keeps. it off the ground. Here is a bed 
rock seeding cost on hardy recleaned seed. 

RED CLOVER ad TIMOTHY WALF and WALF 

50% Hardy Home Grown Medium Red Clover 
This Half and Half combination is an extremely popular seeding. 
It is the selection of the thrifty farmer who wants lots of clover 
and yet a low seeding cost. Red Clover is scarce and high in price 
this year. You can stretch your seed a long way by mixing it with 
Timothy. The mixtures listed above do that too. This Half and 
Half combination however, is so heavy with clovers that it is prac- 
tically equal to a straight seeding of Red Clover. So much clover 
produces a lot of nitrogen. This nitrogen helps feed the Timothy, 
therefore, the feeding value of the Timothy is higher. As an ero- 
sion control it is even better than straight Red Clover because the 
root system of the Timothy combined with Clover stops washing 
more effectively. In our opinion the use of some Timothy with Red 
Clover is always a good practice. We believe it gives you better 
quality feed and we know it gives you more of it. Here in 
this ‘combination you will get a lot of seed value at a very 
attractive. cost. This mixture is. composed of very good 
lets; of vecleaned, tested seed. The Clover is hardy home 
Prown Medium :-Red. The Timothy is fine Iowa. grown. 
Seed4is, thoroughly: mixed and shipment is guaranteed to 
piedseiyous j 
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Newark, Mo. 
Dear Sirs: : 
I have found that I can get the finest quality seed 
at the lowest possible prices from Berry’s. I am al- 
ways well satisfied. 

Yours truly, 
Harry Nelson. 

It Pays to Sow Plenty of Clover 
With Red Clover seed prices high there might be some inclination 
to pass up Red Clover seedings: out of the rotation. There is no 
economy in that. Already we have wasted away a lot of soil fer- 
tility in this nation. We must Keep it up through the use of clovers 
and grasses, not only to keep it from washing but to build up the 
fertility of the land that we have. If we don’t do that it will be 
like taking money out of the bank without putting anything back 
in. Some of these days we will be without funds. You no doubt 
have seen acres that were neglected that way. In some sections 
the loss is not so noticeable as in others. Everywhere there is 
damage. You do not need as much lime for red clover as-for: al- 
falfa. It is easy to get started, fits into rotation unusually .weH, 
leaves the soil in ideal condition. You can generally get.pasture 
the first year, two hay crops or a hay and a seéd:ergpsthe 
next year. Red Clover adapts itself to various-fafnine 
needs in exceptionally attractive ways. Berry’ siiiiehires 
give you an opportunity to get good clover. statids et low 
costs... You will find some other comtbinations*on pare’ 24. 
Dear Sirs: Lebanon, Ind. 
I have a farm of only 120 acres and it is very 
essential that I have good crops of clovers each year 
for the cattle, sheep and hogs that I feed and raise. 
I have found in the last 8 or 9 years that I can sow 
your seeds with confidence. 
Yours sincerely, Artie E. Stuart. 

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