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Some of these “G” Hybrids suitable for the North Central Corn Belt 
are adapted to the territory farther north and many of them do well 
farther south. Hybrids on the following page will also go into Region 3. 
Fertility and type of soil affect maturity within limits, just as weather 
or climate affects the crop. 
<= ~— FUNK’S HYBRID G-19 
G-19 is ideally adapted to the great important corn- 
growing region of North Central Iowa (Region 2), as 
well as Northern Illinois, Northern Indiana and cor- 
responding adaptation regions. It is medium in maturity 
in Region 3. Funk’s Hybrid G-19 has a consistently out- 
standing yield record in its adapted territory. 
Its large, low ears on stiff stalks make it ideally suited 
to both hand and mechanical harvesting. The long, 
deep, high quality kernels produced on G-19 ears give 
it a high shelling percentage so much desired. These 
qualities, along with its quick start in the spring, make 
it a truly superior hybrid. In official State Performance 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-114 Ee Tests, G-19 is a consistent leader. 
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 highest ranking hybrid 
in Northern Iowa in 1938 corn yield tests. Also a top- 
notcher in Northern Illinois and Northern Indiana. Its 
resistance to drought, and ability to stand adversity with 
superior performance under favorable 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, rapid, early growth of 
this hybrid is a great aid in early cultivation. Excellent 
feeding quality also adds to its popularity. 


<= -FUNK’S HYBRID G-170 
Full season for Region 3, a little late for the northern 
edge of this area. Medium maturity for Region 4. This 
hybrid gives a fine performance on soils of medium to 
high fertility levels. 
A deep-grained, medium, rough-kerneled type that is 
very popular with livestock feeders. Low-eared, single- 
eared, stiff-stalked, this hybrid has what it takes for the 
north central corn belt. Not recommended where cus- 
tomer wants hard, flinty corn. 

FUNK’S HYBRID G-67 => 
G-67 is in commercial production for the first time this 
season after three years of vigorous testing under a wide 
range of conditions across the central and north central 
corn belt. It is adapted to the same general area as G-66, 
a day or two later in maturity. 
G-67 is rugged and sturdy, adapted to a wide variety 
of soils and seasonal conditions. The ear is a little 
longer and more slender than G-66 with medium indent. 
G-67 is medium in stalk growth and height of ear. 
It is single-eared and nearly ideal for hand and mechani- 
cal harvesting. Try a limited amount of this hybrid in 
1942. Supplies limited. 


“BIRTHPLACE OF COMMERCIAL HYBRIDS” BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 
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