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FUNK’S HYBRID G-7 
An outstanding early hybrid for the north- 
ern corn belt. Early enough for grain pro- 
duction in Central Michigan, Central Wis- 
consin and Southern Minnesota and corre- 
sponding maturity regions. A splendid 
hybrid for Northern Iowa and Northeast- 
ern Illinois, Central and Southern Michi- 
gan and the muck land of Northern Indi- 
ana, being especially desirable for those 
who are particular about maturity in this 
region (Region 1). 
Funk’s Hybrid G-7 is low-eared, and 
single-eared, producing high quality grain 
on a stiff stalk which makes it ideal for 
hand or mechanical harvesting. Itis neither 
hard nor flinty, and livestock feeders like 
it because of these characteristics. Repeated 
tests show G-7 to be high-yielding and 
resistant to adverse conditions. It is a fast 
early grower. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-27 
A stiff-stalked hybrid for the northern corn 
belt which is not quite so early as G-7. 
Adapted for high quality grain production 
along the Southern edge of Region 1 and 
all of Region 2. 
A single-eared, low-eared hybrid which 
has made a place for itself in the northern 
corn belt with enviable yield records in 
Northern Indiana, Illinois and Iowa. Ears 
produced area little longer than commonly 
found in early hybrids, and the grain is 
neither hard nor flinty, making it espe- 
cially desirable for livestock feeding. G-27 
starts quickly in the spring and holds its 
ears well in the fall. This latter character- 
istic along with its fine stalk quality makes 
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it well liked for both hand and mechanical 
harvesting. A beautiful hybrid to look at 
in the field. It has a yield record and stalk 
quality that gives it a place second-to-none 
in the northern corn belt. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-12 
Adapted to Region 1 and the northern part 
of Region 2, G-12 fits into a very important 
corn-growing region. It is a companion 
ence to G-7, being but a very few days 
later. 
G-12 is rather short-stalked and _ stiff- 
stalked. It carries a single well-dented ear at 
convenient height for harvesting. It is at its 
best on the good to better soils of the north- 
ern corn belt, but does well ona wide range 
of soil types including muck land. G-12 is 
good early grower making cultivation easy. 
It is popular wherever grown. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-19 
G-19 is a little later in maturity than G-15 
and G-27, making it ideally adapted to the 
great important corn-growing region of 
North Central Iowa (Region 2), as well as 
Northern Illinois, Northern Indiana and 
core peas adaptation regions. Funk’s 
Hybrid G-19 has a consistently outstanding 
yield record in its adapted territory in lowa, 
Illinois and Indiana, and also the irrigated 
section of Northeastern Colorado. 
Its large, low ears on stiff stalks make it 
ideally suited to both hand and mechanical 
harvesting in the extremely important corn 
growing regions to which it is adapted. The 
long, deep, high quality kernels produced 
on G-19 ears give it a high shelling per- 
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WINNERS FOR 
YOUR REGION 
Funk’s “G” Hybrids shown here and 
on the following pages are adapted to 
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the Regions shown in color on this map. 
Please bear in mind, however, that local 
conditions may affect both adaptation 
and performance. Select the Funk’s “G”’ 
Hybrid that best fits your own require- 
ments. (here is an adapted "G’’ Hybrid 
for the conditions of your farm. 
See following pages for other “G”’ 
Hybrids adapted to these regions 
along with its quick start in the spring make 
it a truly superior hybrid. : 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-114 
Full season maturity for Region 2 and 
southern edge of Region 1. Medium to 
early in Region 3. 
Unusually fine stalk quality coupled with 
high yield make this hybrid a winner. The 
best three-year performance record in Nor- 
thern Iowa corn yield tests. Also a top- 
notcher in Northern Illinois and Northern 
Indiana. Its resistance to drought, and abil- 
ity to stand adversity with superior per- 
formance under unfavorable conditions 
make it especially desirable. Low-eared and 
single-eared, it does not drop its ears in the 
fall; it suits those who pick by hand or 
machine. The sturdy, ea early growth of 
this hybrid is a great aid in early cultiva- 
tion. Excellent feeding quality also adds to 
its popularity. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-22 
G-22 is ees to the southern part of 
Region 1 and the northern part of Region 
2. It is like G-114 in maturity. For some- 
thing medium earlyis well likedin Region 3. 
Medium rough dent with excellent feed- 
ing qualities characterize this hybrid. It 
dries out quickly when mature and has 
demonstrated its ability to perform well 
under a wide range of conditions. G-22 is 
single-eared and low-eared with stiff stalks 
that stand until harvest is complete. Those 
who want something in this maturity range 
which is ot hard and flinty will be well 
pleased with this high-yielding hybrid. 
Demand last season far exceeded supplies. 
Very popular wherever grown. 
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