BEGAUSE Giancenene 
GREAT STRONG ROOTS to get 
down in the ground for food, for 
moisture in dry seasons, and_ to 
anchor the plant securely in all kinds 
of weather. Ask the farmers who 
boasted they could “pull any corn” at 
some of our test plots. 
Ability to STAND UP STRAIGHT. 
Strong, whippy stalks, plus _ their 
splendid root systems, enable “G” 
Hybrids to stand up straight right 
through the season, regardless of 
storms that knock down corn—even 
other Hybrids in neighboring fields. 
UNIFORM EARS—and one to prac- 
tically every stalk, with mighty few 
nubbins. 15-20-25 per cent more corn 
in the field, and more than that when 
shelled because of good sized kernels. 
Whether your fields are in bottom 
land or on a hillside doesn’t matter. 
There are “G” Hybrids that will meet 
conditions on your farm. 
EASY TO HUSK whether you harvest 
by machine or the good old hand 
method, you'll like working down a 
“G” Hybrid row. Short shanked ears 
that break off easy but won't fall off. 
Ears all the same height from ground. 
And the big diameter ears peel down 
easy. Farmers tell us they actually 
harvest bigger crops at less money. 
“PALM LEAF” GROWTH. Have you 
ever seen a palm tree? Wide leaves 
that seem to grow right out of each 
other. That’s what “G” Hybrids bred 
for silage remind you of. Such big 
leaves and so many of them. This 
leaf structure has made “G” Hybrids 
favorites in the northern areas just 
as the big ear crop has made them 
favorites in the crib corn sections. 

With all these qualities available you don’t have to 
guess—and hope. We know the Funk “GCG” Hybrids that 
can give you exactly what you want. 
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