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OTHER FUNK’S “G’=HYBRIDS FOR REGION 4 
These Central Corn Belt Hybrids are bred to fit every need of soil and 
climate in this great corn-growing region. Real ‘Champions of Field 
and Feedlot,” they are surpassed by none in the Central Corn Belt. 
Many of them are also suited to the North Central areas in Region 3. 
Pick the one to suit your own conditions. 
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FUNK’S HYBRID G-37. => 
G-37 is adapted to the north central (Region 3) and 
central corn belt (Region 4), with an outstanding yield 
record in this area. G-37 is just a little earlier than G-53 
and G-32 and just a few days later than G-66. 
The sturdy stalks of this high-yielding, new hybrid 
have defied wind and storm under every condition which 
it has been observed. Its ability to stand adversity is 
outstanding. Resistance to European corn borers, chinch 
bugs and root worms add to its vaiue. G-37 holds its 
ears well and is excellent for hand or mechanical har- 
vesting. Excellent performance from Ohio to Nebraska 
in adapted territory is the record of this new ‘““G”’ Hybrid. 
Limited in quantity for 1942. 

FUNK’S HYBRID G-235 = 
Full season in maturity for Region 4, medium to early 
for Region 5. Funk’s Hybrid G-235 is a consistent per- 
former on soils of average fertility. 
During the past several seasons this hybrid has demon- 
strated its ability to make high yields under an unusually 
wide range of conditions. Ears are medium low on sturdy 
stalks with dark green foliage. The plants grow to a 
medium height and the yield of high quality grain has 
pleased our grower customers. The satisfactory perform- 
ance record of this hybrid during the past five seasons 
has extended from Norfolk, Virginia, to Nebraska. 
“BIRTHPLACE OF COMMERCIAL HYBRIDS” 
oe FUNK’S HYBRID G-33 
Here is a hybrid adapted to the southern half of Region 3 
and to Region 4. It is full season maturity in the southern 
part of Region 3 and medium maturity in Region 4. Ex- 
cellent for late planting after the first of June in Region 5. 
Single-eared, with ears carried at a medium height on 
stiff, sturdy stalks. We have in Funk’s Hybrid G-33 a 
popular hybrid throughout the great central corn-grow- 
ing region of all the important corn-growing states. A 
fine record of performance in farmers’ hands and in 
official state yield tests over a period of several years 
qualifies this hybrid for the popularity which it has and 
deserves. The high quality of the grain produced makes 
it popular with those who sell grain or feed their crop. 

x FUNK’S HYBRID G-63 
Best suited in maturity for the southern part of Region 3 
and the northern part of Region 4. Funk’s Hybrid G-63 
does especially well on the lighter soils in addition to 
exceptional performance on high fertility levels. 
A single-eared hybrid with ears carried at a medium 
height on stiff, sturdy stalks. This hybrid has been used 
successfully over a wide range of conditions in Ohio, 
Indiana, Illinois and Iowa. For late planting it is one 
of the finest hybrids available for the northern part of 
Region 5. Farmers using mechanical pickers like this 
hybrid because it husks particularly clean. Excellent qual- 
ity of grain is produced under a wide range of conditions. 
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