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HYBRID SEED CORN 

FUNK’S “G” HYBRIDS 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-94 
Medium to full season in maturity, this single- 
eared yellow hybrid has enjoyed an outstanding 
record through Northern and Central Missouri, and 
Kansas. Has the highest 2-year record in Kansas 
test—69.29 bushels in the Northwestern section. 
Is in the top two in Northern Missouri 2-year aver- 
ages and in 1940 placed in the top group in both 
Central and Northern Missouri. 
Leafy, dark green; grows to medium height, and 
stands up exceptionally well, surviving chinch bug 
and root worm attacks. Resistant to grasshoppers, 
heat, drought and Stewart’s Disease. Its cold re- 
sistance allows it to be planted early, giving time 
to mature the large single ears of exceptional grain 
quality. 
FUNK’S G-80 
Full season in maturity (about one week later 
than G-94), a single eared yellow variety. 
G-80 is a new,rapid growing, high yielding hybrid 
that has unusual stalk qualities enabling it to stand 
up even when storms level other corns. This hybrid 
has demonstrated its ability to withstand wind, 
drought, chinch bugs, Stewart’s Disease and Ear 
Worms. It will deliver a rich golden harvest of 
excellent feeding quality, good deep kernel corn 
on soils of varying fertility levels. A winner in 
state yield tests and private trials, it is the answer 
to many of the corn growers’ problems in Central 
and South Missouri and Kansas. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-235 
An early maturing, yellow strain, G-235 is a 
consistent performer on fields of average fertility, 
having about 50 per cent two-eared plants under 
normal conditions and more under favorable sea- 
sons and high fertility. 
Produces medium-tall plants with beautiful dark 
green foliage. Ears are medium low on sturdy, 
well-rooted stalks. Its excellent grain and splendid 
feeding qualities are highly preferred by many farm- 
ers throughout this territory as an early maturing 
corn, 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-53 
Early in maturity, single eared yellow variety. 
Is suited for late planting over Kansas and Missouri. 
Best suited to good fertility, it also gives a good 
account of itself on average fields. 
A favorite with feeders, G-53 has a dimple dent 
and is the softest corn we produce with high mar- 
ketable and feeding value. Medium-height corn 
bears a single ear, medium low on the stalk. Stands 
up and holds the ear on the stalk and picks easily. 
Chinch bug, root-worm, cold, heat and Hough 
resistant. 
FUNK’S HYBRID G-169 
Early maturity, single eared. Is recommended 
for northern Missouri and Kansas. 
G-169 is a new, single eared yellow Hybrid with 
the ears carried at medium height, convenient for 
hand or mechanical picking. Superior stalk quality 
and excellent root system enable this Hybrid to 
stand up when less sturdy selections go down. 
G-169 produces a fine looking corn of excellent 
feeding quality. 
Home Grown 
Funks “G” Prices 
F. O. B. Sedalia, Mo. 
Regular Flat Kernels 
(Edge Drop) 
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ORDER YOUR CORN EARLY 
Supplies very scarce— 
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GROWN Gpen-pollinated SEED CORN 
Archias’ GOLDEN 
MORTGAGE LIFTER 
The King of All Open-Pollinated Corn 
What we have claimed for Archias’ Golden Mortgage Lifter in former years 
has been verified the past season. No Corn has given better satisfaction or 
yielded better grain than this justly celebrated variety. 
Archias’ Golden Mortgage Lifter is what you have been seeking. It is 
all Corn. It is early. It is prolific. It has strong, stiff stalk and stands up 
well. It will outyield any other early Corn. It has smallest cob of any 
large grain. Is rich in oil. It will fatten faster than any Corn grown. It 
ents the grain dealer and tops the market. It takes first prize wherever 
shown, 
The best up-to-date 100-day Corn in existence. Its broad, closely-set 
leaves make it a valuable fodder Corn. It will please you, and it’s the Corn 
you want. 
Price of ARCHIAS’ GOLDEN MORTGAGE LIFTER, postpaid: Pint, 
25c; quart, 40c. By freight or express, one peck, $1.00; half bushel, $1.85; one 
bushel, $3.50; two bushels, $6.25; five bushels, $15.00. Sacked free. Our 
supply is limited. Order early. 
Hickory King 
The white grain is so wide and deep, and the cob so small that often a 
single grain will cover the end of a broken cob. It has been called the 
Poor Man's Corn because it can be depended upon to produce a crop on 
poor, thin land. On good land it bears 2 ears to the stalk. By mail, post- 
paid, 1 Ib., 25c; 3 Ibs., 60c. By express or freight, pk., $1.25; /2 bu., $2.25. 
EARLY RED SNOW CAP. The earliest red Corn of all. Matures in 80 
to 85 days. Kernels are of a bright cherry-red color, with yellowish cap 
—the result of a cross between a red flint and a yellow dent. Price, by 
mail, postpaid, Ib., 20c. By freight or express, pk., 90c; Y2 bu., $1.55. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE. 115 to 120 days. 
ST. CHARLES WHITE. 110 days. 
IOWA SILVER MINE. 100 days. 
IOWA GOLD MINE. _ 100 days. 
ST. CHARLES YELLOW. 115 to 120 days. 
IMPROVED LEAMING. 100 days. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT. (Not certified.) 110 days. 
All above varieties by mail, postpaid, 1 lb., 20c; 5 Ibs., 50c. By express 
or freight, peck, 90c; 1/2 bu., $1.55. 
SEE ‘‘RED LIST’’ for Bushel and 5-Bushel prices. 



ARCHIAS’ 85-DAY YELLOW 
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A new open-pollinated variety that is ready for feeding in 85 days. 
County during 1940 places this fine Corn ahead of all early varieties. Heavy yielder, large, 
fine ears of good feeding Corn. Supply very limited this year—order early. 

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Pk., 90c; 14 bu., $1.55; bu., $2.95; 2 bus., $5.50. 
