v 
G-80 produces big, showy, golden ears that are cylin- 
drical and thick—not slender or tapering. 
MAKES BIGGER YIELDS 
FROM AVERAGE FIELDS 
A Really Stylish Hybrid for the southern 
corn belt—one of our latest in maturity. 
G-80 starts off with a ‘bang’ and grows 
rapidly. It isa sturdy corn with exceptional 
standing qualities. Its big, golden ears 
are set at medium height—just right for 
convenient picking. 
Here Is a Real Hybrid—corn that will 
live up to the old statement ‘tough as a 
Missouri mule’. G-80 comes through on 
top with good yields after drouth and 
chinch bug attacks have caused many less 
well-bred corns to fail almost completely. 
It’s rugged— it’s highly resistant to in- 
sect attack—in fact, it has everything. 
The front cover of this cat- 
alog shows Herman Barrett, 
Herman Barrett = Southern Indiana farmer, 
with some of his G-80 ears. In 1941, 
Barrett set a new World yield record of 
190.1 bushels per acre in the 5-acre Yield 
Contest sponsored by the Indiana Growers 
Association and Purdue University. 
Paul Peabody, Edinburg, Illinois, grew 171.10 bushels 
per acre with Funk’s G-80. He had the best score 
based on yield, production cost and grain quality in 
the state 10-acre contest. 

