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FUNK’S HYBRID G-66 
Ideally adapted to Region 3, with possibili- 
ties of high yield on the extremely good 
fertility levels in the southern part of Region 
2. It does well on all soil types. 
Rugged, resistant to adversity, with sturdy 
stalks that defy wind and storms, this beau- 
tiful high-yielding hybrid has madea name 
for itself in the great central Iowa corn- 
growing territory, north central Illinois and 
Indiana and northwestern Ohio. It holds 
its ears well, itis vot hard and flinty and the 
excellent grain quality is liked by feeders 
everywhere. Resistance to chinch bugs, root- 
worms and European Corn Borer are addi- 
tional qualifications. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-53 
Full season in maturity for the south half of 
Region 3; medium to full season for Region 
4; early for Region 5. It is best adapted to 
medium to high fertility. 
This isan outstanding single-eared hybrid 
with an enviable record. Stalks are stiff and 
stand up throughout the fall and winter. 
Ears are carried medium low and the grain 
is of extra good quality. Chinch bug resis- 
tance, rootworm resistance, cold resistance, 
heat and drought resistance enable this 
hybrid to perform well under adverse con- 
ditions. Ideal for feeding or to sell as grain. 
Some feeders have complained that hybrids 
are too hard and flinty for best results in 
the feed lot. Funk’s Hybrid G-53 is one of 
the many Funk’s “G”’ Hybrids that repre- 
sent a successful attempt to develop a me- 
dium utility corn of high marketable and 
feeding value. 
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FUNK’S HYBRID G-212 
Full season in maturity for south half of 
Region 3; medium to full season for Region 
4 with fine yield record in Region 5. This 
hybrid has a highly satisfactory farm record 
on medium to low fertility levels as well as 
on the good land. 
This strain has good, stiff stalks and car- 
ries its ears at a medium height. Dark green 
color gives it great appeal. Through several 
seasons it has demonstrated its ability to 
meet conditions of heat and drought with 
a minimum of damage. Extra short shanks 
make it ideal for the mechanical corn picker. 
A beautiful hybrid with a host of farmer 
friends. In the Official State Tests, its four- 
year average is equal to the best. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-32 
Full-season hybrid for south half of Region 
3 for early planting; medium to full season 
for Region 4; early for Region 5. Funk’s 
Hybrid G-32 is an outstanding hybrid for 
soil of medium to high fertility through the 
major corn-growing portion of the corn 
belt. 
This single-eared hybrid has extremely 
stiff stalks and a high degree of resistance 
to rootworms, grasshoppers and chinch 
bugs. The grain is of good quality, with 
an extra rich, golden color. It has cold 
resistance and a high degree of heat and 
drought resistance which combine to en- 
able it to perform at its best under a wide 
range of seasonal conditions. The excellent 
record of this hybrid from Ohio to Nebraska 

Grown From Genuine Funk — 
WINNERS FOR 
YOUR REGION 
Funk’s “G” Hybrids shown here and 
on the following pages are adapted to 
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. There is an adapted “'G” Hybrid 
for the conditions of your farm. 
See following pages for other “G”’ 
Hybrids adapted to these regions 
demonstrates its wide adaptability. Any 
farmer in the adaptation area of G-32 can 
be proud to have this hybrid on his farm. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-94 
Full season in maturity for south half of 
Region 4; medium to full seasonfor Region _ 
5. Adapted to a considerable range of soil _ 
type and fertility levels. 
A dark green-colored strain that stands _ 
up exceptionally well and survives chinch _ 
bug and rootworm attacks. It has alsodem- _ 
onstrated resistance to grasshoppers and _ 
Stewart’s Disease. Heat and drought resis- 
tance bring it through unfavorable summer | 
seasons with a minimum of damage, while _ 
cold resistance allows it to be planted early — 
in the spring and to completely mature in — 
the fall. A single-eared hybrid that any _ 
farmer, in the territory to which this hybrid _ 
is adapted, will be proud to grow. Fine for | 
hand or mechanical picking. 

FUNK’S HYBRID G-169 
Full season maturity for the south half off 
Region 3 and medium to full season for _ 
Region 4. Early for Region 5. aaa 
A single-eared hybrid with the ears car- _ 
ried at medium height. Convenient for hand 
or mechanical harvesting. Superior stalk 
quality and excellent root system enable it 
to stand up when less sturdy selections go 
down. Chinch bug and rootworm resis- 
tance are also valuable qualities in this — 
hybrid. Excellent grain and feeding quality — 
make it a favorite. Outstanding in perform- 
ance throughout the central corn belt. , 

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