CHARACTERISTICS: Ears are medium low on sturdy stalks with 
dark green foliage. The plants grow to a medium height and the 
yield of high quality grain has pleased our grower customers. The 
satisfactory performance record of this hybrid during the past three 
seasons has extended from Norfolk, Virginia, to Nebraska. Iowa 
s like it because of its splendid feeding qualities. 
FUNK'S HYBRID G-94 
ADAPTATION: Full season in maturity for south half of Region 4; 
medium to full season for Region 5. Adapted to a considerable 
range of soil type and fertility levels, doing its best, of course, on 
the richer soils. 
CHARACTERISTICS: A dark green colored strain that stands up 
exceptionally well and survives chinch bugs and rootworm attacks. 
It has also demonstrated considerable resistance to grasshoppers, 
and Stewart's Disease. Heat and drought resistance bring it through 
unfavorable summer seasons with a minimum of damage, while 
cold resistance allows it to be planted early in the spring and to 
completely mature in the fall. A single-eared hybrid that any 
farmer, in the territory to which this hybrid is adapted, will be 
proud to grow. Fine for hand or mechanical picking. 
FUNK'S HYBRID G-46 
ADAPTATION: Full season in maturity for Region 5; medium 
to full season for Region 6. 
CHARACTERISTICS: Extra good stiff stalks, medium height ears, 
resistance to chinch bugs and a high degree of resistance to heat 
and drought has made it possible for this hybrid to make an out¬ 
standing performance record in the sections of the corn belt to 
which it is adapted. It produces long single ears and has excellent 
quality. 
FUNK'S HYBRID G-56 
ADAPTATION: Full season in maturity for southern part of 
Region 4 and northern half of Region 5; medium for Region 6. It is 
comparable in maturity to the open-pollinated varieties commonly 
grown in this area. 
CHARACTERISTICS: Funk's Hybrid G-56 is a fine hybrid, with 
good stiff stalks and resistance to chinch bugs. Somewhat later 
than other hybrids formerly used in this area which accounts to 
a large degree for its better performance where a longer maturity 
is required in a good hybrid. Leaves are of a dark green color. 
Heat and drought resistance enable this hybrid to mature grain of 
outstanding quality. 
