Archias Missouri Grown Seed Corn 
Archias Missouri Grown Seed Corn is all carefully nubbed, shelled and tested. Recommended for any section in the Middle Corn Belt. 
Plant Archias Missouri Grown Seed Corn and take no chances on getting the European Corn Borer. 
1 bushel plants eight acres, 42 inches each way—or may be drilled or listed. Cultivate frequently but shallow until tasi els appear. 
Golden Mortgage Lifter 
This wonderful variety, first Introduced by us in 1893, has gained 
great favor among the corn growers everywhere. The large amount 
of corn produced on so small a cob surprises everyone. 
Price of Archias’ Golden Mortgage Lifter, postpaid—big package, 
10c; 1 lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 35c. By freight or express, pk., $1.25. 
Early Red Snow Cap 
The earliest red corn of all. Matures in 80 to 86 days. Kernels 
are of a bright cherry-red color, with yellowish cap—the result of 
a cross between a red flint and a yellow dent. This corn often ma¬ 
tures in less than 80 days. Price, by mail, postpaid, lb., 20c. By 
freight or express, pk., 85c. 
Special Reid’s Yellow Dent 
This is the highest type of this most popular and wonderful 
variety. Reid’s Yellow Dent won more prizes at the many corn 
shows than all others combined. Pkt., 10c; lb., 20c; 3 lbs., 50c, 
postpaid. By freight or express, pk., 75c. 
Early Yellow Rose 
The stalks grow 8 to 10 feet high, full dark foliage, setting its 
ears low, usually maturing two good sound ears 8 to 12 Inches long. 
90 to 100 days. By mail, postpaid, 1 lb., 20c. By freight or express, 
pk., 75c. 
Boone County White 
Good on strong land and a heavy yielder. White cob of medium 
size. Matures in 115 to 120 days. By mail, postpaid, 1 lb., 20c. By 
freight or express, pk., 75c. 
St. Charles White 
A pure white variety with small red cob; ears 8 to 11 Inches long, 
16 to 18 rows of medium deep, broad kernels. By mail, postpaid, 
I lb., 20c; 3 lbs., 50c. By freight or express, qt., 15c; pk., 75c. 
Iowa Silver Mine 
It is a pure white corn, with large ears, often measuring 10 to 
II Inches in length. Matures in about 100 days. By mail, postpaid, 
1 lb., 20c. By freight, pk., 75c. 
Barley 
SCOTCH (Six-rowed). It is good for feeding, not having as long 
beard as some other kinds. Lb., 10c; 3 lbs., 25c; pk., 40c. 
Cane Seed for Fodder 
Cane seed is also largely grown for stock feeding. It yields heav¬ 
ily. It can be raised anywhere and Is sown extensively in dry sec¬ 
tions where tame grasses can not be grown. For forage sow 60 to 
100 pounds broadcast to the acre. We sell many carloads of Cane 
Seed annually for fodder, and will be pleased to name special prices 
on application. State quantity wanted. 
GOLDEN DRIP OR HONEY OANE. Makes the finest sorghum. 
20c per lb.; 5 lbs., 65c, postpaid. 
EARLY ORANGE CANE. Stalk heavier and a little later than 
Amber. Best seed. 20c per lb., postpaid. 
EARLY AMBER CANE. The earliest. Best seed. Lb., 20c, postpaid. 
Write for special prices, stating variety and quantity wanted. 
Rye 
May be sown in either fall or spring. Makes fine pasture. Sow 1 V* 
to 1% bushels per acre. Price on application. 
Kaffir Com 
One of the best forage plants. Makes an excellent food for poultry, 
horses and cattle. Grows on land too poor for corn. 
WHITE. The best variety, postpaid, per lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 45c. 
Grohoma 
A new fodder plant of the Sorghum family producing heavy crops 
of grains and an abundant supply of fodder that is rich in protein. 
Plant and cultivate same as Kaffir or Cane. Highly recommended 
for dairymen. Price, 1 lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 45c. 
Feterita 
Feterita is recommended especially for its earliness and its ability 
to withstand dry weather. Chinch bugs do attack it but they seem 
to prefer other crops. The grain is white, large and softer than 
that of Kaffir. It should not be planted too early nor too deeply. 
Lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 50c, postpaid. 
Can also furnish Golden Cartner, Improved Learning, Iowa Gold 
Mine, Golden Beauty, Johnson C. White, Hickory King, Speckled 
Beauty. Ask for prices. 
Broadcast Hand Seeders 
CYCLONE HAND SEEDER. Does the work 
of larger capacity seeders equally as well 
and costs much less. Weighs 6 lbs. Price 
reduced to $1.85. 
THE ARCHIAS’ HORN SEED¬ 
ER. A light, accurate seeder 
that will broadcast clean 
seed from 30 to 40 feet. 
Length, extended, 30 inches. 
Weight 12 ounces. Good, 
heavy grade of ducking used 
on sack. Price, 95o, postpaid. 
GRAIN BAGS. 35c each; $30.00 per 100. 
Write for Special Prices 
Save Money on Seed Corn, Farm and Field Seeds by writing 
us for Special Prices, stating kind and quantity wanted when 
you are ready to buy. Plant liberally this season of these money¬ 
making crops. 
Yellow Milo Maize 
Great producer of fine forage. Grows 8 to 12 feet high, stooling 
heavily. Large seed heads give a crop equal to corn. Plant 10 pounds 
per acre. Lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 45c; postpaid. AVrite for prices. 
Japanese Buckwheat 
This is the most productive of all buckwheat. Best for bees. Per 
lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 50c, postpaid. 
Broom Com 
ARCHIAS’ IMPROVED EVERGREEN. Grows about 8 to 10 feet 
high, stands up well, entirely free from crooked brush. The fiber 
is long and fine. Lb., 20c; 5'lbs., 45c. 
SEED DISINFECTANTS (DU BAY) 
SEMESAN JR. OR BAYER DUST. A dust disinfectant for seed 
corn. 4-oz. tin, 60c; 1-Ib. tin, $1.75; 6-lb. tin, $8.00. 
CERESAN. A dust disinfectant for wheat, oats, barley and cer¬ 
tain other cereals. 8-oz. tin, 60c; 1-lb. tin, 75c; 5-lb. tin. $3.00. 
SEMESAN. A general disinfectant for many vegetable and 
flower seeds or bulbs, and certain plant diseases. 2-oz. tin, 50c; 
1-lb. tin, $2.75; 6-Ib. tin, $13.00. 
SEMESAN BEL. An instantaneous dip disinfectant for seed 
potatoes. 4-oz. tin, 50c; 1-lb. tin, $1.76; 5-lb. tin. $8.00. 
Du Bay Seed Disinfectants are poisonous and owing to present 
Postal Regulations cannot be sent through the mails but must 
be sent by express or freight. 
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