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FOR YOUR NEIGHBORS... 
We warned you not to be talked into buying one 
particular Hybrid because you heard what it did 
on some other farm—it might not be the right 
Hybrid for you. But if you realize that the Hoff- 
man Funk “G” Hybrid group contains many dif- 
ferent types of Hybrids ... that one of these 
Hybrids was bred to fit your conditions . . . that 
expert advice is available to help you get the right 
“G” Hybrid—then the letters from farmers like 
yourself become overwhelming evidence that “G” 
Hybrids can do better for you. 
We have gotten many, many letters covering the 
whole range of “G” Hybrids. Telling us that these 
“G” Hybrids are better. It would take a big book 
to print them all. So we’ve picked out sentences 
to show you what farmers all over our territory 
are saying. Note how many of them say they have 
decided on “G” Hybrids for all their corn—the 
best proof in the world that “G” Hybrids are 
better. 
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“It’s going to be Hybrid Corn for us from now on.” 
—Summers & Sons, Oxford, Pa. 
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“Please quote prices as I expect to plant entire crop 
with Hybrid Seed.’’>—Chas. N. McCracken, Cooksville, 
Md. 
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“I tried 4 different kinds of Hybrids this year and 
find ‘G’ superior to all other kinds.”—F. W. Roberts, 
Mowrystown, Ohio. 
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“VYielded more bushels per acre than all the other 
Hybrid Corn we planted.”—J. Stanley Marple, Spring 
House, Pa. 
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‘“Qutyielding other varieties from 15 to 25 bushels 
per acre.”—Wm. C. Kellermier, Steubenville, Ohio. 
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“This was my first try for Hybrid, but not my last.” 
—B. Chaykosky, Lackawanna Co., Pa. 
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“Outyielded other varieties by 2 bu. to the shock.”°— 
Jos. I. Cline, Rockingham, Va. 
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“Would not think of planting anything else after this 
years experience.”’—D. H. Sherwood, Baltimore Co., 
Md. 
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“I only wish I had planted nothing but your Hybrid 
Seed Corn.”—Wnm. J. Baer, Lehigh Co., Pa. ‘ 
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“Stood a very dry season and the yield was better 
than other corn.”’—Ralph L. Sieber, Juniata Co., Pa. 
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