

OTHER “G” HYBRIDS FOR. REGIONS 5 AND 6 
This great corn-producing area with its great variety of soil types and 
corn-growing conditions has only recently discovered that there are “G” 
Hybrids adapted to its needs. Because they are bred for and proved in 
the Southern Corn Belt, Funk’s “G” Hybrids have made it possible for the 
miracle of hybrid corn to work for the farmers of this area. Ask your Funk 
representative for local recommendations. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-125 
Ideally suited for Region 5 and Region 6, comparing 
in maturity with the open-pollinated varieties usually 
planted in this area. 
A top yielding, strong-stalked, vigorous-growing type 
that has given excellent satisfaction wherever used. 
Drought, chinch bug, rootworm and Stewart's Disease 
resistance contribute to its excellent performance record 
under varying conditions. One of the highest ranking 
hybrids in official south central and southern Illinois 
yield test. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-147. => 
Excellently adapted to the southern half of Region 5 and 
Region 6, this new hybrid is somewhat later than G-94 
and G-125. 
Like its companion Hybrid, G-125, it has given excel- 
lent satisfaction under a wide range of conditions. It is 
a high-yielder, producing golden yellow ears on a sturdy 
stalk. It is resistant to drought, chinch bugs, root worms 
and Stewart's Disease. 
Our customers in the south central and southern corn 
belt will want to use a limited amount of G-147 in 1942 
to demonstrate its superiorities. 


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Similar in maturity to G-94, this new ““G’’ Hybrid has a 
slightly longer and more slender ear than its famous 
companion, G-94. 
Its ability to yield well under a great variety of condi- 
tions along with its chinch bug resistance make it espe- 
cially desirable in the southern part of the central corn 
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~  FUNK’S HYBRID G-143 
A new member of the Funk ‘‘G” Hybrid family, adapted 
to Region 5 and Region 6. Maturity is like G-80. 
G-143 has proven its ability to produce excellent yields 
of fine quality grain under adverse conditions frequently 
encountered in the south central and southern corn belt. 
The long single ears on this hybrid are a beautiful golden 
yellow, carried at a medium height on the stalk and are 
of a type desired by feeders. Drought and chinch bug 
resistance are additional qualities which make it espe- 
cially desirable. 
G-143 is very fine for hand or mechanical harvesting. 
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 
