worm resistance. It is adapted to a wide range o£ 
soils and is particularly good on timber soil where 
it really comes into its own. Fine for late planting 
on overflow land in region 5 where standing qual¬ 
ities are of prime importance. 
FUNK HYBRID G-53—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-55—Full season for the south 
half of region 2; medium to full season for region 
3; early for north half of region 4. A sturdy, stiff 
stalked strain producing good quality grain. Well 
adapted for use for late planting in region 4 and 
very late planting in region 5. 
FUNK HYBRID G-57—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-60—Full season for south half 
of region 3; medium to full season for region 4. 
Stalk quality and stalk stiffness of this strain 
coupled with the good quality grain produced is 
finding favor over a wide area and with a large 
number of corn growers. It has considerable range 
of adaptation so far as soil fertility is concerned. 
It is resistant to chinch bugs and has a high de¬ 
gree of resistance to heat and drought. 
FUNK HYBRID G-61—Full season for region 3; 
medium to full season for region 4. Low ears and 
extra good stiff stalks. The grain is of excellent 
quality. Chinch bug resistance and root worm 
resistance contribute much to its excellent stand- 
ability. It is adapted for use on a wide range of 
soils and it does well on land that has been heavily 
cropped. 
FUNK HYBRID G-62—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-65—Full season for the south 
half of region 3; medium to full season for region 
4; early for region 5. This strain has extra good 
stiff stalks and carries its ears medium low. Re¬ 
sistance to chinch bug and root worm is also a 
factor in its standing quality. One of our out¬ 
standing general purpose hybrids, since it is 
adapted for use on a wide range of soils and 
does well on soils of medium to fair fertility. 
FUNK HYBRID G-66^Full season for region 2; 
medium to full season for region 3; early to 
medium for region 4. Exceptional standability. 
The ears are low. Chinch bug resistance and root 
worm resistance contribute to its excellent stand¬ 
ing qualities. Adapted for use mainly on soils of 
medium to high fertility. It also has heat and 
drought resistance. Excellent silage hybrid for 
region 2. 
FUNK HYBRID G-74—Full season for region 3; 
medium to full season for region 4. Good stand- 
ability. Ears are low and grain quality is good. 
Resistance to root worm adds considerably to its 
standability while drought resistance carries it 
through the summer with a minimum of damage. 
A top yield hybrid in many of our plots this 
summer. Good for late planting in region 5. 
FUNK HYBRID G-78—Full season for region 3; 
medium to full season for region 4. This hybrid 
has good stalks, low ears, root worm resistance 
and wide range of adaptability as to soil fertility. 
It is particularly well adapted to timber soils 
throughout the central corn belt. 
FUNK HYBRID G-92—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-94—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID G-155—Medium to full season 
for region 4; early to medium for region 5. Ex¬ 
cellent standability. Ears are carried low on the 
stalk and produce fine quality grain. This hybrid 
combines a number of desirable characteristics 
such as chinch bug resistance, heat and drought 
resistance and cold resistance. In addition, it has 
demonstrated an ability to make good over a 
wide range of soil fertility and it is really one of 
the outstanding hybrids on the list. Seed supply 
limited for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID 212—Full season for region 3; 
medium to full season for region 4. This strain 
has good, stifiE stalks and carries its ears at a 
medium height. Has quite a few two eared plants 
under favorable conditions. Dark green color gives 
it considerable appeal and through several seasons 
it has demonstrated its ability to meet conditions 
of heat and drought with a minimum of damage. 
Best adapted to soils of medium to high fertility. 
FUNK HYBRID 235—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID 244—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID 244-T—Sold out for 1938. 
FUNK HYBRID 207—Full season for region 4; 
early to medium for region 5. For several years 
this hybrid has demonstrated its ability to give 
a satisfactory performance in these areas. Its 
heat and drought resistance along with its ability 
to make good on varying levels of soil fertility 
have been important contributing factors. 
FUNK HYBRID 220 Lot L—Full season for the 
south half of region 3; medium to full season for 
region 4; early for region 5. A strain that stands 
up well and carries its ears at a little below the 
average height. Quality of the grain is good. It is 
best adapted to soils that have been built up and 
have a medium to high fertility. 
FUNK HYBRID 275—Sold out for 1938. 
OTHER HIGH-YIELDING HYBRIDS 
PRODUCED BY FUNK FOR 1938 
Illinois 570 Illinois 546 
Illinois 360 'Illinois 582 
Illinois 751 'Illinois 960 
Illinois 368 Illinois 936 
Illinois 366 Illinois 384 
Illinois 571 Illinois 754 
Illinois 360A Illinois 760 
Illinois 543 'Indiana 61*^ 
Illinois 753 Indiana 614 
Illinois 762 Indiana 632 
Illinois 710 Indiana 694 
Illinois 364 'Indiana 842 
Illinois 369 Indiana 845 
Indiana 425 'U. S. 44 
U.S. 61 
'Sold out for 1938. 
All hybrids offered strictly subject to seed supply 
when order is received. 
Funk Has a High-Yielding Hybrid Adapted f o Your L o c a I i f y 
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