. . . these high-y 
DEPENDABLE "G" HYBRIDS 
Funk's dependable ”G" Hybrids have been bred to meet the 
varying conditions found north and south, east and west across the 
Corn Belt. Naturally, different hybrids are required for the various 
corn growing regions. To determine the adaptability of "G" Hy¬ 
brids, Funk's research program spreads out across the Corn Belt. 
Hundreds of tests over a period of three years under widely vary¬ 
ing conditions must convince us that a hybrid is really superior 
before it is offered to the public. The recommendations found in 
this circular are based on the satisfactory results secured by such 
a series of these carefully conducted tests. 
If your farm is located in the region designated on the outside 
of this folder, you will find described herein the hybrid you need 
for top-notch performance on your farm. If your farm is located 
outside of this region, ask for a folder covering the area in which 
your farm is located. Funk's have adapted hybrids for every section 
of the Corn Belt. 
If in doubt about the hybrid you should use, consult our local 
representative or write direct to Funk Bros. Seed Co., Bloomington, 
Illinois, giving such facts as soil type, fertility level, usual time of 
planting, and any other information that might indicate your con¬ 
ditions are different from other farms in your region. Funk's have 
an adapted hybrid for your farm. 
"TRU DROP" GRADE 
Accuracy of drop in the corn planter means the kind of stand 
you want. You can get this stand with Funk's “G" Hybrids because 
we have spared no expense in securing the most modern grading 
machinery obtainable. Funk's "G" Hybrids are not considered 
graded until test corn planters prove that the grade will give an 
accurate drop. 
Strong, vigorous germination plus Funk's "Tru Drop" grade in¬ 
sure good field stands. 
We recommend planting 1 bushel to 6 acres. 
