OTHER FUNK’S “G°-HYBRIDS FOR REGION 2 
These popular “G” Hybrids, widely grown in Region 2, are also favorites with many farmers farther 
north. They complete the range of early maturities developed by Funk’s to fit seasonal and climatic 
conditions. Choose the maturity and type of corn that fits your requirements. 
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FUNK’S HYBRID G-8 =» 
A superior hybrid for the northern corn belt which is 
not quite so early as G-7 and G-15. An ideal silage hybrid 
for the important corn-growing regions of the northern 
corn belt and early enough for high quality grain along 
the southern edge of Region 1 and all of Region 2. 
Funk’s Hybrid G-8 produces ears of a rich golden 
color which are carried on stiff stalks with abundant 
foliage. Farmers like G-8 because of the uniform, me- 
dium height of ear and the high anality grain produced. 
It has given excellent results “for extreme late planting 
in South Central Indiana, Illinois and Central Missouri, 
frequently used in this area as late as the middle of June 
to the first of July where earlier planting is impossible. 
It does well on a wide variety of soil types. 
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FUNK’S HYBRID G-55 => 
Full season maturity for the south half of Region 2 and 
medium in maturity for the northern half of Region 3. 
Splendid for late planting in Region 4. A beautiful silage 
hybrid for the southern part of Region 1 and the north- 
ern part of Region 2. 
A sturdy, stiff-stalked, single-eared strain with ears 
carried at a medium height, producing high quality 
grain. It has been very popular wherever used in the 
region to which it is adapted. Liked by those who husk 
by hand or machine. It has all the qualifications that 
farmers want ina hybrid which may be used for livestock 
feeding or sold for grain. Similar in maturity to G-114. 

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<= FUNK’S HYBRID G-15 
An especially stiff-stalked hybrid for the northern corn 
belt. Not quite so early as G-7. Farmers in Southern 
Minnesota, Northern Iowa and Southern Wisconsin, 
Northern Illinois, Southern Michigan and Northern 
Indiana like this hybrid because it fits their maturity 
requirements under average farm conditions. 
A single-eared, early hybrid which stands up unusually 
well and is adapted to a wide range of soil conditions. 
Its high yield, stalk and ear characteristics make it es- 
pecially desirable. Livestock feeders like it because it is 
not hard and flinty. On high fertility levels it can be used 
almost as far north as G-7. 
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<= FUNK’S HYBRID G-16 
Another new member of the ‘‘G” Hybrid family, G-16 
has an outstanding record in private and official yield 
tests in the southern edge of the northern corn belt 
(Region 1), and in the north part of the north central 
area (Region 2). Similar in adaptation to the widely 
used G-114. 
G-16 produces a medium rough, long, cylindrical ear 
considered ideal by livestock feeders. Its unusually deep 
kernels dry out quickly in the fall under field conditions. 
Rapid early growth is a great aid to cultivation. 
G-16 is unexcelled for either hand or mechanical har- 
vesting. It breaks out free of husks and does not drop 
ears. Well adapted to varying levels of fertility. 
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FUNK BROS. SEED COMPANY 
“BIRTHPLACE OF COMMERCIAL HYBRIDS” 
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 

