ARCHIAS’ “Adapted” 
Hybrids 
Certified U. S. 13 
For those who prefer Certified Seed Corn. 
We believe we have the finest, most reliable 
certified growers anywhere. Our Certified U. S. 
13 is produced under State supervision—is well 
graded, tested and pure strain. You'll be well 
pleased. See prices below. 
U.S. 13 
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. 
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, mak- 
ing it drought and wind resistant. Is also disease 
resistant. Dark green foliage. 
Missouri 148 
120-125 days 
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. 
Certified Kansas 
1639 
Kansas 1639 is a midseason yellow hybrid 
just slightly later than U. S. 13. Especially 
well adapted to northern and central Missouri 
where it has exceeded U. S. 13 in yield. 
Kansas 1639 is similar in height to U. S. 13, 
ears borne lower on the stalk. Better stalk lodg- 
ing resistance, drops fewer ears, has better 
husk cover, is more drought-resistant than 
Wes) lids 
Kansas 1639 has a very good appearance and 
should be liked by farmers who are looking 
for an improved U. S. 13. 
on orders for two bushels or 
more of Hybrid Seed 
Corn anywhere if 
you order 
early! 
2 Outstanding 
White Hybrids 
U. S. 523W 
A new white hybrid rec- 
ommended by the Uni- 
versity as adapted for southern and _ central 
Missorui and adjoining states to the South. 
May also be planted in the Northern region pro- 
viding planting is reasqnably 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, grasshoppers, and chinchbuys. It is a 
top producing hybrid in Missouri. 
Funk’s G-777 This white hybrid 
has made an out- 
standing record over a wide area of Missouri and 
Kansas. Medium stalks of excellent quality carry 
the ears about waist high. Good on both upland 
and bottom soils; has done very well on light 
soils. Sound grain, wide kernels with top milling 
quality. G-777W is a medium late white Corn that 
yields with the better yellow varieties. 
FUNK’S “G” HYBRIDS 
G 704 Outstanding Corn for south Kansas and 
at southern Missouri. A few days earlier 
than famous G-711. Was developed especially for 
the G-711 belt in Missouri and Kansas. Starts fast 
in cold wet soils, gives better stands, has more 
early vigor, takes heat and drouth. Full season. 
G 71 1 Famous for high yields and heavy ton- 
o nage. Noted for its adaptability to 
many types of soil and climatic conditions and its 
superior drouth, heat and insect resistance; for its 
big, cylindrical ears. Exceptionally high yielding 
on medium to high fertility levels. 
G I7A New but well proved. Our earliest hy- 
is brid, yet yields are excellent. Fine 
standability. Resists insects and drought. 
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- 
plete details. 
Funk’s “G” Hybrids 
CHOOSE THE FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS 
THAT FIT YOUR NEEDS BEST 
EARLIEST MATURING: G-77A .. . G-50 
MEDIUM MATURING: G-91...G-95A... 
G-99 
MEDIUM LATE: G-134...G-79 ...G-80 
FULL SEASON G-HYBRIDS: G-704...G-711 
WHITE FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS: G-777W 
SILAGE VARIETIES: G-711. ..G-704 
G 50 Another new early hybrid and a great 
Ss yielder. Starts fast, stands well. Has 
many short season uses. Can be harvested before 
planting fall wheat; hog down; early feed; late 
planting. 
G 9 New—Different—Better. This is the new- 
Z est product of Funk’s G-Hybrid Research. 
Slightly earlier than G-94 or G-95. Funk's G-91 
contains some brand new-inbred lines that make 
for a good stand, more early vigor, blight resis- 
tance and borer resistance. Ideal for hand and 
mechanical picker. A proven heavy yielder. Seed 
supply short. Order early. 
G 995A A great new challenger that is tak- 
be ing the place of our fine old G-94. 
Farmers who used G-95A are convinced it’s a real 
top yielding, top peforming hybrid. You, too, will 
like its rapid early growth, and its greater drouth, 
insect, disease resistance. G-95A holds its big, 
girthy, solid ears on better stalks. Makes great 
bushelage of fine quality Corn with medium dent 
kernels. Good girth and full length of the ear 
helps make it a fine picker Corn. A little earlier 
in maturity than G-94, G95A is one of our best 
yielding hybrids. 
G 99 Distinctive with very long eare—lots of 
i them Has won many friends in the past 
two years. Sturdy stalks. Huge yields. A day 
or two later than G-94. 
a Tough and rugged—this 
Funk Ss G-] 34 new variety is similar to 
G-99. The only difference is that it is extremely 
resistant to drouth, insects and disease, and has 
a wide range of adaptation. G-134 matures large 
cylindrical yellow ears on green stalks, stands up 
and has great yielding ability. This husky, hardy 
hybrid will soon be one of the most popular varie- 
ties across central and south Missouri and Kansas. 
G 79 A dependable high yielding hybrid for 
a soils of low fertility. Maturing about the .~ 
same as G-80. G-79 starts off fast, will take lots of 
heat and drought. Uniform large ears. Borer and 
blight resistant. 
G 80 Big beautiful ears; strong stalks; great 
2, resistance to drouth and insects have 
made this one of our most popular Corn Belt type 
hybrids. A tremendous yielder. 
Archias’ Hybrid Corn Prices! 
Freight paid on orders of 2 bushels or more. 
Large or Regular 
Regular Flats Rounds 
WiaiSe.13 <2 StatetGertifteda ms ussite tee $ 8.50 $6.00 
U. S. 13, Archias Special Strain ....... 7.95 5.95 
Mia ssoir1= 8 tieacireks otic thier knee ictal ters 8.00 6.00 
Missoutt 148 ce ecenc cataracts ono 8.00 6.00 
LIAS 523 weWowere ele se eres ease ace ee ee 11.00 7.50 
K-1639. Certified 2 Pace ak ook 9.00 6.00 
Funk’s “G” Prices for 1954 
Per Bushel 
All Funk’s Varieties Except White. 
Regular or Large Flats ....../........ Toners ote $11.65 
Small or Medium Flats 2... <i... -.: asec . 11.65 
Regular ~Ronnds (40.36 oes ce ees rans: 2) 
Larges Rounds een oa bloc etl oa ee . 8.25 
For Broken Bushels add 25c for Extra Bag. 
Funk’s White Varieties. Add $1.00 per bushel to 
above prices. 
