
Farmer- Agents 
Wanted 
To Take Orders for Archias’ Hybrid Seed Corn 
Sell your neighbors during your spare time. Save 
money on your own purchases. Write for complete 
details—liberal commissions. You need not invest your 
own money, just take orders on commission. We ship 
from our stock at Sedalia. We would like to have a 
representative in every township. Write today for com- 
“ARCHIAS’ Adapted” 
Hybrids 
Missouri 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. 13 
Main Crop Yellow—120-125 days 
A pane 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. 
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. 
MISSOURI 148 
120-125 days 
Missouri 148 parentage is similar to Missouri 
8; however, in breeding this new hybrid the 
undesirable features of Missouri 8 have been 
removed, retaining 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 taper- 
ing. Kernels medium yellow with medium in- 
dentation. 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. 



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on orders for two bushels or 
more of Hybrid Seed 
Corn anywhere if 
you order 
early! 
2 Outstanding 
White Hybrids 
K-2234. Without doubt the best white Corn in ex- 
istence today; a full season corn with high yield, 
stiff stalks and strong root system; drouth resist- 
ance; kernel type and color desired for industrial 
uses; large ears; strong, vigorous plants; resist- 
ance to grasshoppers, chinchbugs, corn ear worm 
and smut; strong shanks for mechanical pickers. 
Recommended wherever white corn is grown. 
U. S. 523W. “‘State Certified.“ A new white hy- 
brid recommended by the University as adapted 
for southern and central Missouri and adjoining 
states to the South. May also be planted in the 
Northern region providing planting is reason- 
ably early. About the same maturity as Missouri 
8 and Kansas 2234. An excellent yielder with 
good standability and husk color. Grain type and 
quality suitable for milling purposes. Mostly 
single eared, resistant to corn ear worm, grass- 
hoppers, and chinchbugs. It is a top producing 
hybrid in Missouri. 
G 71 1 Most popular Corn for the southwest, 
r including southern Missouri and 
Kansas. Tops for drouth, heat and insect resistance. 
High yielder. Big ears, broad kernels. 
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G-777W (White) 2°, fe, 325 
G-711. Makes good corn in central and southern 
Missouri and Kansas, with fine record on light 
soils. 
G 82 New, similar to G-711, but earlier. Top 
me yielder with fine stalk quality. Excellent 
record on medium to lower fertility soils. Already 
very popular. 
plete details. 

Funk’s “G” 
Hybrids 
G I7A New but well proved. Our earliest hy- 
is brid, yet yields are excellent. Fine 
standability. Resists insects and drought. 
G 50 Another new early hybrid and a great 
= yielder. Starts fast, stands well. Has 
many short season uses. Can be harvested before 
planting fall wheat; hog down; early feed; late 
planting. 
G 53 Has probably been used more than any 
oy other early hybrid in our area. Medium 
short stalks, easy harvester. Often tops 100 
bushels on -high fertility. 
G 95 New, a trifle earlier with ears slightly 
oa lower than G-94. Big, girthy ears. Resists 
insects and tough weather. Fine stander, easy 
Fast starter. 
G 94 Our most widely used hybrid; great for 
, yield, grain quality, stalk quality. Beats 
insects and tough weather. Fine stander, easy 
husker. Tops for feed. 
G 99 Distinctive with very long ears—lots of 
Pe them. Has won many friends in the past: 
two years. Sturdy stalks. Huge yields. A day 
or two later than G-94. 
G 80 Big beautiful ears; strong stalks; great 
- resistance to drouth and insects have 
made this one of our most popular Corn Belt type 
hybrids. A tremendous yielder. 
G 145 One of our later hybrids, already 
< popular in southern Kansas and Mis- 
souri. Stands up well. Resists foliage disease. Big, 
long ears. A fine silage Corn. 
Archias’ Hybrid Corn Prices! 
Freight paid on orders of 2 bushels or more. 
Large or Regular 
_ Regular Flats Rounds 
U. S. 13, Mo. State Certified ...... select 7450 $5.50 
U. S. 13, Archias’ Special Strain ...... 7.00 5.00 
Missouri. 82 cris. apchavee shoset noaecd staces enee 8.00 5.50 
Missouri M148 pice actateistel de lev, srata tebe 8.00 5.50 
K-2234 White ‘‘Certified” ............ 10.00 8.75 
WS 5,523 Wa Gertified{2mer oan 10.00 8.75 
Large round, bushel ..... 
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Funk’s White Hybrid—Add $1.00 per bushel 
to above prices. 
