FUNK HIGH-YIELDING HYBRID 
CORN FOR 1938 
FUNK HYBRID G-8—Full season for early plant¬ 
ing for region 1; medium to full season for region 
2; and early for region 3. Stands well, medium 
height, good quality grain and quite a high degree 
of cold and heat resistance. A favorite for silage 
in regions 1 and 2. Exceptionally good for late 
planting in region 4 and for very late planting on 
overflow land in region 5. 
FUNK HYBRID G-11—Medium to full season for 
region 4. Good stiH stalks; fine quality grain; re¬ 
sistance to chinch bug and root worm. This hy¬ 
brid has shown quite a wide range of adaptability 
to various types of soils, especially light soils of 
region 3. Good for late planting in north half of 
region 4. It dries well in fall. 
FUNK HYBRID G-14—Full season for region 1; 
medium to early for region 2. This hybrid has an 
extra good stiff stalk of medium height, relatively 
low eared and produces grain of finest quality. 
It has the cold resistance to make good in the 
territory to which it is adapted. Resistance to root 
worm adds materially to its standing quality. 
FUNK HYBRID G-19—A good medium to full 
season hybrid for south half of region 2 and north 
half of region 3. This hybrid stands well, has 
medium low ears, good quality grain and will give 
best results on soil of good to high fertility. 
Limited quantities of seed available for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-20—Medium to full season for 
region 2; early in region 3. This hybrid heis low 
ears, good stalks and produces good quality grain. 
Resistance to root worm injury. It has a wide 
range of adaptability so far as soil is concerned 
and quite a high degree of resistance to heat and 
drought. A good silage hybrid for region 1. 1938 
seed supply is limited. 
FUNK HYBRID G-23—Medium to full season for 
region 2; early to medium for region 3. This hy¬ 
brid has an extra good stalk, low ears, good quality 
grain, resistance to root worm and chinch bug, 
and has proved to be a general purpose strain 
adapted to a wide range of soil types and fertil¬ 
ity. Available only in limited amounts for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-30—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID B-31—Earliest hybrid on our list. 
Early for region 1; extra early for region 2. Medium 
height ears on good stalks. Produces good quality 
grain. 
FUNK HYBRID G-32—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-33—Full season for region 3; 
early to medium for region 4. This hybrid is of 
medium height, has good stalks and produces 
nice quality grain. Resistance to root worm aids 
its standing quality. Adapted for use on soils of 
fair to high fertility. 
FUNK HYBRID G-45—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-46—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-49—Sold out for 1938, 
FUNK HYBRID G-Sl—-Full season for region 4; 
medium to full season for region 5. It has stiff, 
sturdy stalks, some with two ears at medium 
height. Grain quality is good. These qualities 
make it a consistent performer. Resistance to 
chinch bug, root worm, and drought are factors 
in its wide range of adaptability as to latitude and 
seasonal conditions from year to year. 
FUNK HYBRID B-SO—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-52—Full season for region 4; 
medium to full season for region 5; early to 
medium for region 6. Extra good stalks are one of 
its outstanding characteristics of this hybrid 
which also has chinch bug resistance and root 
