

| haven’t found any better for yield or root structure 
than your Funk G Hybrids. Your Funk silage has plenty 
of leaf and fodder and plenty of grain and about sea- 
soned correct.—H. C. Van Leuven, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
The G Hybrid Corn matured on time despite the short, 
wet and rather cold season. Increased my production 
by almost one-third.—Ed Zahuraned, Mercer Co., Pa. 
Must say the Funk G far surpassed any seed corn I have yet 
planted.—W. F. Martin, Ocean Co., N. J. 
If | had planted all Funk Hybrid Corn | would have had at 
least 1/3 more crop.—Cecil Livingston, Jackson Co., W. Va. 
G 94 was the best corn I ever saw grown.—C. R. Brown, Tus- 
carawas Co., Ohio. 
I husked 30 bushels more to the acre from your G 114 than my 
own seed.—Ernest Stultz, Blair Co., Pa. 
Planted your Funk G 6 years. Feel it will produce twice as 
much corn as any open-pollinated variety. It stands up better. 
Well pleased with your ensilage.—M. Spangler, Delaware Co., Pa. 
For an all-round good producing and good grower, Funk G 
Hybrid Corn can’t be beat.—Edwin C. Shank, Allegany Co., Md. 
| had a very good stand of straight upright corn, and a very 
good crop with exceptionally few nubbins.—Norman K. Heffner, 
Schuylkill Co., Pa. 
The Funk G 94 is highly satisfactory for silage. Grew fast and 
tall. Standability and root structure was excellent.—Lawrence 
Bros., Middlesex Co., Mass. 
Had an excellent crop. Corn very regular and big size. Recom- 
mend our friends use G Hybrids.—C. Z. Landi, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
Have been raising corn for 40 years and never had as good 
corn as this year from my Funk G 12—even if it was so ex- 
tremely wet this spring.—Edgar S. Henry, Clearfield Co., Pa. 
My Dad is 79 years old and he says Funk’s G 114 is the best 
corn to produce and handle he ever saw.—H. Avery Riggs, Marshall 
Co., W. Va. 
| was very well pleased with the round kernel G 169 hybrid. 
—Charles L. Hartman, New Castle Co., Del. 
The Funk G 114 was very satisfactory. Ears were well filled out, 
right to the end.—John P. Driscoll, Lycoming Co., Pa. 
I like Funk G Hybrid better every year.—J. A. Hinkle, Adams 
Co., Pa. 
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Have grown Jersey Hybrid and Funk G 94 for a number of 
years and favor Funk 94.—H. R. Woodward, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
The G 12 was planted June 3 with no borers noticeable and 
is making a good yield.—Owen R. Boyd, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Corn planting was very late, but | had as good corn as | ever 
raised. Ripe three weeks before frost. 650 bushels on 4 acres. 
The ensilage was also very good, well eared, stood up very well.— 
G. J. Russell, Crawford Co., Pa. 
The Funk G corn is by far the best hybrid | have ever had and 
the best grade.—Charles Bahmer, Belmont Co., Ohio. 
Very well pleased with the Funk G. Filled two silos from 9 acres 
and had to let about an acre and one-half stand. The quality 
of the silage is much better than other corn | used to grow.— 
J. J. Decker, Sussex Co., N. J. 
Your G 12 is the best Hybrid we have found in five years. 
It has all you claim and more. Sturdier stalks. Rapid early 
growth. Early maturity. Believe it will yield almost a third more 
than the recognized best experiment station hybrid planted in this 
community.—W. Duncan, Butler Co., Pa. 
Have had wonderful success with your Hybrid Seed Corn.— 
Harry J. Brown, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
The Funk G hybrid corn grew large and made an excellent 
crop of corn.—P. H. Holler, Shenandoah Co., Va. 
After a bad spring start and dry fall, our corn crop was good. 
Comparison of Funk G 114 and open-pollinated corn grown side 
by side. Most noticeable was: Stiff stalks. Uniform height in 
ears. Every stalk standing.—Donald Lauver, Juniata Co., Pa. 
| have a real good crop, dry as it has been down here.— 
Howard F. Streaker, Howard Co., Md. 
Your Funk G Hybrid is excellent. Here is my order and Mr. 
Booth’s. Three others of my friends have ordered your Funk G seed 
through my recommendation.—G. P. Bonnell, Middlesex Co., Conn. 
We had a very dry season but had wonderful corn. Ears were 
so large and filled out to the end.—H. L. Boyle, Northa‘ton Co., Pa. 
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From upper New York State down through Virginia. . . from the shores of the Atlantic into Ohio 
. .. ten states—reports are alike. Real satisfaction everywhere! Corn growers certainly do ap- 
preciate these great Funk G Hybrids. Read below What they are saying. Space will not permit 
more than a small part of each letter. And there cp truly thousands of others talking the same 
as these folks—they just can’t help it! They have gained a new profit they never had before! 

The man who cuts the corn in this district said your Funk G 
was the finest piece of corn he had worked on. I used round 
kernels.—John H. Phillips, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
The round kernel G Hybrid seed was good. . . 
bushels to the acre.—M. A. Keen, Centre Co., Pa. 
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| planted the G 94 about a month late. Came up nice and 
green. Stood up well. Plenty of nice long ears. Put it all in the 
silo.—Jacob A. Seely, Essex Co., N. J. 
Although planted almost a month late, my G 12 got ripe in 
fine shape and is a good yield. Had some Funk G for ensilage 
which I like very much.—A. D. Byler, Geauga Co., Ohio. 
G 12 suits me fine. Growing more next year.—Fred C. Adams, 
Cambria Co., Pa. 
One of the best yields in years. G 46 averaged 15 to 16 tons 
per acre. The G 12 developed well and outyielded our own 
varieties. Keep them coming just as good or better.—Isaac R. 
Wildesen, Grant Co., W. Va. 
When your G 94 came up, they were the strongest plants I ever 
had, and the tallest and best eared at cutting time of any 
Hybrid | ever grew.—Ed Zimmerman, Warren Co., Pa. 
The Funk G was wonderful. I have never seen such corn—a 
regular forest.—Walter H. Champion, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Funk G Hybrid Corn made excellent silage corn. The wind 
could never blow it down.—Mrs. R. D. Kuhn, Hampshire Co., Mass. 
Your Funk G Seed gave good large stalks and good yield. It 
was large round seed.—H. G. Weber, Berks Co., Pa. 
Funk G yielded better corn. Ears average ten inches. Fodder 
and season very satisfactory.—M. Chalfant, Washington Co., Pa. 
G Hybrid is so easy to husk. Withstands the dry weather better 
than any | have seen as it has really been dry here this year.— 
Paul M. Johnson, Kent Co., Del. 
The Funk G Corn was very satisfactory. Used the planter plates 
you recommended, and was surprised how far it planted.—Melvin 
R. Miller, Lackawanna Co., Pa. 
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Every Funk G Hybrid is a “specialist.” Bred 
to do a certain job under certain situations. 
Most Hoffman customers now plant two G 
Hybrids. One to fill their crib, the other to 
fill their silo. Some plant 3, even 4, to comply 
with certain requirements of their soil or 
season. . . . These special jobs are accom- 
plished in fine shape. Backed by eight years 
of actual proof here in the East. Next two 
pages give more of the reasons why Funk 
G Hybrids will provide fine corn crops on 
your farm. 
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