

achias’ FORAGE FODDER and GRAINS 

MISSOURI STATE 
CERTIFIED 
Atlas Sorgo 
Produces 15 to 20 Tons Fodder Per Acre. 
The heaviest producing Sweet Sorgo known. 
especially for cattle. Grows 10 to 12 feet tall. 
valuable crop. 
Outyields corn 3 to 1. 
Atlas remains green when corn is completely dried up. Atlas makes a palatable and very nutritious feed, 
Every farm should have at least 10 acres planted to this 
The grain makes an excellent chicken feed, too. 
A matchless drought resister, 
We offer the genuine ‘‘Missouri State 
Certified’’ Atlas Sorgo. Certified seed is the cheapest and safest to buy. 
10 Ibs., 75c, postpaid. See Red List for quantity prices. 
Grohoma 
A new fodder plant of the sorghum family, pro- 
ducing heavy crops of grains and an abundant sup- 
ply of fodder. 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 Ibs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
Feterita 
Recommended for | its 
withstand dry weather. 
too early. 
5 lbs., 35c; 10 Ibs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
Kaffir Corn 
One of the best forage plants. Makes an excel- 
lent food for poultry, horses and cattle. Grows on 
land too poor for corn. 
WHITE. The best variety. 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 lbs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
e 
Hegari 
A sweet Sorghum similar to Atlas but not so 
tall. Very nutritious. ; 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 lbs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
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. 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 lbs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
SUDAN GRAS 
earliness and ability to 
It should not be planted 
cee 
in bloom”’ for hay, about 4 feet. 
For seed cro 
prices. 
MO. STATE 
CERTIFIED 
Plant and cultivate same as kaffr. , 
plant 2 pounds seed per acre in rows 36 inches apart. For 
hay crop broadcast or drill 12 to 20 pounds to acre. i t 
5 Ibs., 40c; 10 Ibs., 75c, postpaid to 3rd zone. See Red List for quantity 
Midland Yellow Dent 
A medium late maturing Yellow Corn, requiring normally 130 days to mature. 
The stalk is large compared with Reid’s Yellow Dent. The ears average 714 to 914 
inches long. Medium large in circumference, has a medium large cob. This variety 
is noted for its heavy yield and for its freedom from root rot diseases. Very few 
damaged ears. By mail, postpaid: 1 Ib., 25c; 5 Ibs., 60c. By freight or express: 
lf bu., $1.50; 1 bu., $2.60; 2 bus., $5.00; 10 bus., $23.50. 
Seed Rye 
May be sown in either fall or spring. Makes fine - 
pasture. Sow 1144 to 14% bushels per acre. 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 lbs., 60c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
Japanese Buckwheat 
A profitable second crop to follow peas, pota- 
toes, etc. Very productive. Every beekeeper should 
plant Japanese Buckwheat for bee pasturage. 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 lbs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
Seed Flax 
Another valuable cro 
Always a ready market 
35 Ibs. to the acre. 
5 Ibs., 35c; 10 lbs., 65c, postpaid to 3rd zone. 
for Missouri farmers. 
or Flax seed. Sow 24 to 
Mammoth or Russian 
Sunflower Seed 
One of the best egg-producing foods known for 
poultry. It can be planted any time until July and 
will bring a large crop. Just what you need to 
fill up the vacant spot in your garden. 
1 Ib., 15c; 5 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $1.00; 
25 Ibs., $2.25, not postpaid. 
A New Forage Crop 
of Immense Value 
Wonderful for Pasture and Hay—New Low Prices! 
Sudan is a tall, annual grass, reaching a height of from 7 to 9 feet when 
planted in rows and allowed to mature for a seed crop; broadcast and cut 
Grow it This Year 
$2.49, postpaid. 
‘ : THE ARCHIAS’ HORN 
Price small quantity: SEEDER. A light, accurate 
seeder that will broadcast 




orate. 
Broadcast Hand Seeders 
CYCLONE HAND SEEDER. Does the work of larger capacity seeders 
equally as well and costs much less. Weighs 5 lbs. 
clean seed from 30 to 40 feet. 
Length, extended, 30 inches. 
Weight 12 ounces, Good, 
heavy grade of ducking used nm HE 
on sack, Price, 85c, postpaid. Cyclone” 
SEED Sower 






Cane Seed for Fodder 
Cane seed is largely grown for stock feeding 
and sorghum. It yields heavily. It can be 
raised anywhere. For forage sow 50 to 100 
pounds broadcast to the acre. 
GOLDEN DRIP or HONEY CANE. Makes 
the finest sorghum. 
15c per lb.; 5 Ibs., 50c, postpaid. 
EARLY ORANGE CANE. Stalk heavier and 
a little later than Amber. 
15c per Ib., postpaid. 
EARLY AMBER CANE. The earliest. 
Lb., 15c, postpaid. Write for special prices 
or see Red List for quantity prices. 
Price reduced to 







SCATTERS EVEMY 
MISSOURI 
MISSOURI STATE CERTIFIED 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
SEED CORN 
This is Missouri’s best known variety, but all Reid’s Dent is by no 
means equal in production. Many strains have been allowed to deteri- 
Archias’ Missouri State Certified is grown by Missouri’s best 
known seed corn grower—he has won first prizes consistently wherever 
this corn is shown. Painstaking selection and constant supervision has 
made this strain “‘tops’’ for Reid’s Yellow Dent. The average maturity 
is 110 days. Ears 9 to 13 inches long—well filled out from tip to butt 
with deep, close set grains—Order Early! The supply of this fine seed 
is limited. Price by mail, postpaid: 1 Ib., 25c; 5 Ibs., 60c. 
or express: 2 bu., $1.50; 1 bu., $2.60; 2 bus., $5.00; 10 bus., $23.50. 
ARCHIAS’ 90-Day Yellow 
By freight 
A quick growing yellow variety, highly desirable and popular with 
5 bus., $11.25. 
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feeders who want an early feeding Corn, 
Archias’ 90-Day Yellow ears are about 10 inches long, sometimes two 
to the stalk; deep, moderately rough kernels high in protein and oil con- 
tent make it an excellent feeding Corn. Price by mail, postpaid: 1, lb., 
25c; 5 Ibs., 60c. By freight or express: 1, bu., $1.25; 1 bu., $2.45; 
Matures in about 90 days. 
