
OTHER FUNK’S “G’*HYBRIDS FOR REGION 1 
The “G” Hybrids here described vary somewhat in maturity to meet the different conditions of the 
Northern Corn Belt. While the strains on this page are adapted primarily to Region 1, they are also 
suitable for Region 2. Likewise, some strains on the following page may be grown into Region 1. Study 
adaptation requirements carefully. Ask your Funk Representative for maturity records. 
<a FUNK’S HYBRID G-1 
wipeeneais Early enough for grain production in the territory north 
eee and west of St. Paul, Minnesota, and the territory fifty 
Banh, miles north of Madison, Wisconsin, and corresponding 
nese? y maturity regions across the northern corn belt. This 
new Funk’s Hybrid has found a place for itself with those 
who desire very early maturity. (Earlier than G-7.) 
Funk’s Hybrid G-1 has superior stalk quality. It is low- 
eared and single-eared. Well-dented kernels make it a 
favorite with livestock farmers who do not like the hard 
flinty types. G-1 is available in limited quantities for 1942. 

FUNK’S HYBRID G-2 => 
Similar in maturity and adaptation to G-1, this new mem- 
ber of Funk’s Hybrid family finds its place among the 
truly superior early hybrids for the northern corn belt. 
Low-eared and single-eared, it produces sound grain 
of excellent quality. The kernels are not dented quite as 
much as G-1, yet they are far from being hard and flinty. 
Earlier than G-7, this new “‘“G”’ Hybrid has a definite 
place in the northern corn belt where earliness of ma- 
turity is especially desired. Very limited quantities avail- 
able for 1942. 
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a FUNK’S HYBRID G-9 
G-9 is adapted to Region 1. It represents a new hybrid 
just a few days earlier than G-7 with all of the good 
qualities of stalk, ear and yield that have made G-7 a 
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AD wireatan sat auanaranevusseeuenntiye a The rich, golden, somewhat amber-colored ears of G-9 
inntey rentet uecetoestonevarne, are distinctive and especially attractive to those who 
es aeccieeeetes weceter sceenpeanaenD 5 Fe appreciate the finest grain qualities. Single ears of G-9 
are quite long with very deep kernels of medium rough 
type which makes it ideal for feeding. We recommend 
it for those sections where G-7 might be a little late. 
G-9 is available in limited quantities this season. 
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FUNK’S HYBRID G-18 m= 
Another member of the group of early ‘“G’ Hybrids 
adapted to Region 1. G-18 is earlier than G-7 and a 
little earlier than G-9. 
G-18 enjoys a splendid record in official yield tests 
both in standability and high yield. Its stiff, sturdy stalks 
that defy storms, and its well-dented single ear are 
qualities liked by farmers in the northern corn belt. It 
is not hard and flinty and the grain produced is of excel- 
lent quality. Only limited quantities of G-18 are avail- 
FUNK BROS. SEED COMPANY 
“BIRTHPLACE OF COMMERCIAL HYBRIDS” BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 


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