INOCULATION 
State Kind of Seed You Wish To Inoculate 
ALFALFA, ALL CLOVERS 
Size Size 
Vi bu. each. $ .25 1 bu. each . $ .40 
2 Vi bu. each.$ .80 
VETCH, AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS, FIELD & GARDEN PEAS 
Size Size 
1 bu. each. $ .25 2 bu. each.$ .40 
5 bu. each. $ .80 
SOY BEANS, COW PEAS, LESPEDEZA, GARDEN 
BEANS, PEANUTS, AND LIMA BEANS 
Size Size 
1 bu. each. $ .25 5 bu. each. $ .80 
2 bu. each.40 10 bu. each. 1.25 
20 bu. each. 2.00 
MOIST HUMUS BASE 
LEGUME AID 
McQUEEN'S HUMUS 
Only Legume Aid and Me- AGAR (JELLY) BASE 
Queen’s Humus Packed in LEGUME CULTURE 
10 and 20 bu. sizes for Soy¬ 
beans only. 
SEED TREATMENT 
NEW IMPROVED NEW IMPROVED 
CERESAN 
Use Va Oz. Per Bu. 
Crop Yields are Reduced Mil- 
SEMESAN JR. 
Use 2 Oz. Per Bu. 
FUNK’S 
“G” HYBRIDS 
For Oats, Wheat, Barley, Rye 
1 lb. Can.$ .70 
5 lb. Can . 3.00 
25 lb. Can . 12.75 
BARBAK III 
Use 2 Oz. Per Bu. 
For Seed Corn 
4 oz. Can. $ .30 
1 lb. Can.75 
5 lb. Can. 3.25 
CYANOGAS 
NOT 
MAILABLE 
lions of Bushels Each Year by 
Diseases carried on the Seed. 
SEED TREATMENT destroys 
these Costly Diseases and PRO¬ 
TECTS against Rotting in Soil. 
CALCIUM 
CYANIDE 
For Seed Corn 
4 oz. Can. $ .30 
1 lb. Can. .75 
5 lb. Can. . 3.25 
SEMESAN BEL 
4 Oz. Treats IS Bu. 
For Potatoes 
4 oz. Can. $1.45 
1 lb. Can. 6.50 
5 lb. Can.75 
G-Fumigant for Fumigation 
A Dust for Use in Dust Gun 
Special Descriptive Literature on Request 
Vi lb. Tin — $ .45 1 lb. Tin — $ .75 
5 lb. Tin — $3.00 25 lb. Tin — $10.00 
100 lb. Drum — $25.00 
FUNK'S FIELD and ROAD DRAIN 
DRAINS PONDS AND MUD HOLES 
—DIVERTS WATER DIRECTLY 
INTO TII.E 
Special Literature on Request 
6 Inch—$18.75 8 Inch—$26.25 
If what you want is a bigger yield 
Plant Funk's "G" Hybrids in your field. 
You'll never know how much a good 
adapted hybrid can do for you until you've 
planted Funk's "G" Hybrids. The subject 
of Funk's "G" Hybrid Corn is covered more 
fully in special literature (sent on request), 
but here are some of the "high spots." 
• 1S to 30 more bu. • Better grain quality 
per acre • Accurately graded 
® Standability — PLUS! • Quantities Limited 
FUNK'S “G" HYBRID CORN BULLETIN 
(Spring Planting Issue) 
JUST OFF THE PRESS — Write for your copy. 
10 Inch—$33.75 
HANDY SEED TABLE AND PLANTING GUIDE 
BIG BARGAIN BOX 
Funk Farms Brand Seed 
Lbs. Per 
Rate 
to 
Sow 
Every Kind for the Farm 
Std. Bu. 
Lbs. ; 
per 
• acre 
Alfalfa—broadcast. 
60 
15 
to 
18 
Alfalfa—drilled. 
60 
12 
to 
16 
Barley, Spring. 
48 
96 
to 
110 
Blue Grass, Ky., for lawns. 
14 
100 
to 
125 
Blue Grass, Ky., for pastures. 
14 
20 
to 
30 
Brome Grass. 
14 
20 
Broom Corn. 
48 
5 
to 
8 
Buckwheat . 
52 
50 
to 
60 
Clover, Alsike. 
60 
5 
to 
6 
Clover, Alsike—in mixture. 
60 
2 
to 
4 
Clover, Alsike and Timothy mixed. 
8 
to 
10 
Clover, Mammoth. 
60 
6 
to 
10 
Clover, Mammoth—in mixture. 
60 
4 
to 
6 
Clover, Red. 
60 
6 
to 
10 
Clover, Red—in mixture . 
4 
to 
6 
Clover, Sweet, white or yellow. 
60 
12 
to 
15 
Clover, Sweet, white (unhulled). 
30 
25 
to 
30 
Clover, White Dutch. 
60 
6 
to 
8 
Corn. 
56 
8 
to 
10 
Corn, Pop .. 
56 
3 
to 
5 
Kaffir-Milo-Feterita-Grohoma-Atlas Sorgo - 
Hegari (drill). 
56 
10 
to 
15 
Kaffir-Milo-Feterita-Grohoma-Atlas Sorgo- 
Hegari (broadcast). 
56 
40 
to 
50 
Lawn Grass mixed. 
100 
to 
125 
Lespedeza Korean. 
25 
20 
to 
25 
Millets—for hay. 
50 
50 
Millets—for Seed. 
50 
30 
Oats . 
32 
60 
to 
112 
Orchard Grass. 
14 
21 
to 
28 
Peas, Canada Field (broadcast'. 
60 
120 
to 
150 
Peas, Canada Field, with'oats. 
60 
75 
to 
90 
Peas, Cow, (broadcast). 
60 
75 
to 
90 
Peas, Cow, (drilled). 
60 
25 
Rape, (broadcast). 
50 
5 
to 
8 
Rape, (drilled). 
50 
4 
to 
5 
Red Top, Solid Seed.. 
14 
6 
to 
8 
56 
84 
to 
112 
Rye Grass . 
24 
28 
to 
35 
Soybeans (broadcast). 
60 
90 
to 
120 
Soybeans, (drilled). 
Sudan Grass, (broadcast). 
60 
60 
to 
90 
40 
20 
to 
30 
Sudan Grass, (drilled). 
40 
10 
to 
15 
Timothy. 
45 
8 
t o 
10 
Vetch, Winter or Hairy. 
60 
60 
Wheat, Winter. 
60 
75 
to 
90 
Time to Sow 
Spring and early Fall 
Spring and early Fall 
March, April 
Early Spring, early Sept. 
Early Spring, earley Sept. 
Spring 
April, May 
Late Spring 
Winter to April 
Winter to April 
Winter to April 
Winter, early April 
Winter to April 
Winter, early April 
Winter to April 
Early Spring, Aug., Sept. 
Oct. to Feb. 
March to April 
Late Spring 
May, June 
May, June 
May, June 
Early Spring, early Fall 
Early Spring after frost 
Late May to early July 
Late May to early July 
March, April 
Early Spring^Fall 
Early Spring 
Early Spring 
May or June 
May or June 
Early May to late July 
Early May to late July 
April or early Sept. 
Sept, to Nov. 
April or early Sept. 
May, June 
May, June 
Late May to early July 
Late May to early July 
Spring and Fall 
Sept, to Nov. 
Sept, to Nov. 
Funks $1.00 Collection of GARDEN SEED 
$2.00—$2.50 VALUE If Purchased Separately 
21 Full Size Packets—21 Proven Varieties 
IN ADDITION—ONE PACKET ZINNIA—GIANT 
DAHLIA FLOWERED MIXED 
Crisp Fresh Vegetables For A Family of Five or Six. 
FIRST PLANTING— 
(About oats seeding time) 
Vi pound Peas—Little Marvel 
1 packet Radish—Early Scarlet Globe 
1 packet Onion—Yellow Globe Danvers 
1 packet Spinach—Bloomsdale Savoy 
1 packet Turnip—Purple Top Strap Leaf 
1 packet Letuce—Black Seeded Simpson 
1 packet Sweet Peas—Spencars Hybrids Mixed 
SECOND PLANTING— 
(Between oats and corn seeding) 
Vi pound Peas—Dwarf Telephone 
1 packet Cabbage—Copenhagen Market 
1 packet Carrot—Chantenay 
1 packet Beet—Early Blood Turnip 
1 packet Parsnip—Hollow Crown 
1 packet Radish—White Icicle 
1 packet Nasturtium—Dwarf Fine Mixed 
THIRD PLANTING— 
(At corn planting) 
Vi pound Beans—Burpees Stringless Green Pod 
Vi pound Beans—Rust Proof 
Vi pound Sweet Corn—Golden Cross 
Bantam—Hybrid Wilt-Resistant 
FOURTH PLANTING— 
(Hot weather—About May 20) 
1 packet Tomato—Marglobe 
1 packet Cucumber—Snows Early Pickle 
1 packet Watermelon—Keckleys Sweet 
1 packet Muskmelon—Hales best 
Enclosed find $1.00. Please send me your Garden 
Seed Collection. 
NAME . 
STREET & No... 
CITY or TOWN.STATE.. 
