“ARCHIAS’ Adapted” HYBRIDS 
More Money From Less Acres and Less Expense If You Plant Our High Yielding Adapted Hybrid Seed Corn— 
Guaranteed to Please and Sold On Your Approval 

ARCHIAS’ State 
Certified U.S. 13 
Some folks prefer State Certified Seed 
and we believe they are right in most in- 
stances. We have a good certified grower, 
one of the States’ best ,to produce our sup~ 
ply of ‘‘Certified’’ U. S. 13. His seed flelds 
were among the finest in Missouri this year. 
The seed is well graded. You'll be well 
pleased. Price: 50c per bushel more than 
Archias’ Special Strain. 

Archias’ Special 
Strain U. S. [3 
Main Crop Yellow—120-125 days 
A grand hybrid in every way and very pop- 
ular throughout the Corn belt. Single ear tend- 
ency. Deep kernels high in feeding value. Re- 
sistance to drought and chinch bug. Shucks 
easily. Stands up well. 
Archias’ 
Missouri 8 
Main Crop Yellow—120-125 days 
Developed by Mo. Agricultural College. In 
use for 8 years. In 6-year trials in Missouri, 
outyielded Reid’s Yellow Dent 36 per cent. A 
smooth, yellow Corn, not flinty, prolific, tend- 
ing to two or more good ears on fair soil and in 
good season. Big-rooted, strong-stalked, making 
it drought and wind resistant. Is also disease 
resistant. Dark green foliage. 
GERMINATION 
Our Corn tests show 95 to 98 per cent 
strong, disease-free plants. All sold on 
your own test and approval on arrival. 
Order Today, While We Can Supply 
You With Your Requirements. 





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MO. STATE 
CERTIFIED 


Nodiong Yellow Dene 
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 7%, to 91 
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 Ilb., 25c; 5 lbs., 60c. By freight or express: 
VY, bu., $2.85; 1 bu., $5.50; 2 bus., $10.75; 5 bus., $26.25. 
MISSOURI 148 
120-125 days 
Missouri 148 parentage is similar to Missouri 8; 
however, in breeding this new hybrid the undesir- 
able features of Missouri 8 have been removed, re- 
taining the good features and many of the good 
features of U. S. 13 have been added. 
A very tall hybrid with deep green foliage. Ears 
borne high, are long and somewhat tapering. Ker- 
nels medium yellow with medium indentation. 
Resistant to lodging under most conditions. Best 
adapted to the area south of the Missouri river. 
No. 148 was near the top in many of the state 
yield tests. 
Matures early. The 
U S 3 plants are fairly tall and 
- quite resistant to lodg- 
ing. The ears are carried relatively high on 
short shanks, and are easily husked. They are 
large, thick, carrying deep, medium rough, 
relatively starchy kernels. It has proved to be 
excellent for mechanical picking. 
U3 
The Heavy Yielding Extra Early. 
Despite its earliness, you can’t 
beat U30 for a heavy yield. It 
has made over 100 bu. per acre. and some 120 
bu. per acre reports have been received. U30 
has a very stiff stalk, deep roots, and a large, 
medium rough single ear. Has medium soft 
kernels of high feeding value. Kernels deep, cob 
small. Ears about 214 ft. from ground. 
The All-Around Early. One of the 
U3 most all-around hybrids of the 
earlys. Very heavy yielder, good 
ear size, very deep kernel with sfhall cob and 
noted everywhere for its exceptional stand-ability 
—despite high winds. Ears of beautiful Reid- 
type, cylindrical show ears. Dark green foliage. 
Is also used heavily for late planting or for 
early hogging down. 

UNITED HYBRID 
THE CORN OF PLENTY 
‘‘Kernel-Koated’’ means 10 to 13 extra bushels 
per acre. Write for special ‘“United Hybrid’? Corn 
catalog. 
U h7 ED HYBRID. This is the large-eared 
hybrid with a Reid-type, cylindrical 
ear of reddish cast. Exceptionally high feeding qual- 
ity and shelling percentage and is noted because 
cattle prefer it. Protein is well balanced to make 
perfect feeding. 
115-120 days. This hybrid is noted 
U50 not only for its high yield but its 
vigorous growth and ability to “take 
it’’ despite the weather. Stands early cold in the 
spring, ravages of insects, high winds, drought and 
still comes through with a heavy crop. Ear height 
about 344 ft. Adacted to average soils. 
U5 BRID. 120 to 125 days. Adapted over 
wide area doing best on average soil 
but performing well on almost all soil types with 
yields of 120 bushels or more common. Has high 
lodging resistance, medium large stalk and medium 
foliage. Ear height regular at 4 ft. Easy to pick, 
hand or machine. 
U67 record for heat and drought resistance 
and high yield. Dark green leaves and 
strong stalk. Clean picking and shucking make this 
variety unsurpassed over a wide area from Eastern 
Kansas and Central Missouri to Oklahoma and in 
Arkansas. A long time yield winner in the upper 
delta. Has a rougher dent than formerly and is a 
leader in its field. 
U68 to 135 days. This is United’s new- 
est and heaviest yielding of the late 
hybrids, consistently topping 100 bus. per acre in 
yields. Very large, medium rough ear. Large thick 
stock that stands well. 
110 to 115 days. THE LARGE-EAR- 
THE WIDELY ADAPTED HY- 
125 to 130 days. Has an outstanding 
THE NEW LATE HYBRID. 130 to 
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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- 
orate. 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 
is limited. Price by mail, postpaid: 1 lb., 25c; 5 Ibs., 60c. By freight 
or express: /y bu., $2.85; 1 bu., $5.50; 2 bus., $10.75; 5 bus., $26.25. 
ARCHIAS’ 90-Day Yellow 
A quick growing yellow variety, highly desirable and popular with 
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 
content make it an excellent feeding Corn. Pri i i 
1 Ib., 25c; 5 lbs., 60c. By freight or express: 1/2 bu., $2.40; 1 bu., 
$4.50; 5 bus., $21.25. 
er early! The supply of this fine seed 
Matures in about 90 days. 
Price by mail, postpaid: 
