® Funk’s “G-114” High-Yielding Hybrid Seed Corn * 
ell Graded—High Germination—Sold on Your Approval 
attention Farmers—More Profit For You When You Plant Our Hybrids. No Corn Is Better Than Its Roots 
Notice—Root Growth of Ours Pictured Below 





FIRST—On average soils in this section our Hybrids yi 
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orn, and produce from 75 to 90 extra bushels from planting a single pashel of our Hybrid Seed aoe Say Gaia 
COND—Also husking costs are reduced by growing our Hybrids, 
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‘unk s Hybrid G-1 14 Few Hybrids have jumped into wide popularity so quickly as G-114. It was grown com- 
cially for the first time in 1988 and proved so outstanding th "ex i : i 
ith stalk quality second to none, large ears which do not ee ae A Ge ke HORE en 
because of large, firm ears on straight upright stalks. 


11 Good Reasons Why YOU Should Plant 
Your Corn Acreage with 
FUNK’S “G”” HYBRID SEED CORN 
1—increased yields—more bushels of Corn per 
acre. 
2—Better quality—more feeding value. 
3—Stands up better. 
4—Healthy vigorous growth—more disease re- 
sistant. 
5—More cold resistant in spring and fall. 
6—Higher heat and drought resistant. 
7—Increased insect resistance. 
8—Proper maturity—adapted to your locality. 
9—Performance is tested in your locality. 
10—More profit per acre. 
1i—Semesan Jr., treated, insuring you seed re- 
sistant to disease and cold weather. 











lity to stand adversity, this Hybrid has few, if 
any equals for territory North of Joliet, Illinois, to the 
Wisconsin line and East and West through Illinois, 
Indiana, Ohio and Iowa. Not recommended for other 
localities. 
Special Low Prices On Guaranteed 
Hybrid Seed Corn. Order Early 
Please While We Can Supply. 
Not Prepaid Prices. 56 Ib. bu. 
Grade 1 bu. will plant ¥% bu. 1 bu. 
Flat Kernels Regular 8 acres . $4.75 $9.25 
Flat Kernels Small 8 acres 4.75 9.25 
Flat Kernels Large 8 acres 4.75 9.25 
Round Kernels Regular 91% acres 4.25 8.00 
Small Quantities of “Regular Flat 
Kernel” for Trial By Mail, 
1 lb. 40c; 3 Ibs. $1.15; 5 Ibs. $1.75 










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1561 Longfellow Yellow Flint 
i A yellow flint corn of rich and glossy ap- 
| pearance. The ears are 12 to 16 inches long, 
‘filled with large, broad kernels. It is not 
h #1; unusual to find three full-sized ears grow- 
13 ing on, one stalk and fields that yield 60 
Mit: | bushels per acre. It is a heavy producer of 
"! fodder as well as of ears. The average height 
lis 74% feet, while the ears are set about 3 feet 
from the ground. Matures in 85 days. 
Postpaid, lb., 35 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
Not prepaid, % bu., $1.35; % bu., $2.50; bu., 
14.75; 2 bu. and over @ $4.65 per bu. 
1557 Yellow Yankee Flint 
Particularly adapted to the Northern Middle 
States. One of the earliest and best known 
yellow flint varieties. The ears are well filled 
to the tips with good, rich, golden-yellow ker- 
nels. The stalks grow five feet high and often 
§ produce two and three ears each. Will pro- 
duce a good crop if planted as late as July. 
Postpaid, Ib., 35 cts.; 3 Ibs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
Not prepaid, %4 bu., $1.85; 144 bu., $2.50; bu., 
$4.75; 2 bu. and over @ $4.65 per bu. 
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Shumway’s Goliath Silo or Ensilage Seed Corn 
_ The World’s Greatest Yielder—-Many Report 50 to 75 Tons Per Acre. 
For many years I have worked on this World’s Famous Ensilage Corn, Selecting and Reselecting 
Pure Bred Seed and today I feel safe in saying it leads all others in growth of fodder-producing 
stalks 18 to 22 feet high. The leaves are broad and long, they start forming at the lower 
end of the stalk and continue to the very top. It has a strong root system thereby not 
affected by wind or drought. I produce this seed South of the Ohio River and do not 
recommend it to ripen as far North as Rockford. It is solely a silo filler and one 
acre will produce more tons of feed than 5 acres of.ordinary corn. If you de- 
N sire hard ripe corn in your silo, plant one row of Goliath and one of native 
Dees corn. That way you get maximum yield, maximum feeding value from 
minimum acreage. Plant a few Soy Beans in eaeh hill—Makes a won- 
~ derful combination feed. Bushel of shelled corn contains 56 pounds. 
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RA Postpaid, Ib., 30 cts.; 3 Ibs., 85 cts.; 5 Ibs., $1.25. Not Prepaid, % bu., $1.25; 
oN yy bu., nae bu., $4.25; 2 to 5 bu. @ $4.15 per bu:; 5 bu. and over @ $4.00 
q per bu. 

We Receive Annually Hundreds of Testimonials Like 
This One 
Gentlemen: Please send 2% bushels of Shumway’s Goliath 
Silo or Ensilage Seed Corn. I have used this Corn for the 
past several years with very good results. Last year we put 
up 144 tons of silage from 6 acres. It is simply marvelous. 
Wm. Hackett, Hannibal, Mo. 








1763 New Improved Semesan Jr. 
Prevents seed of Field and Sweet Corn 
rotting in cold, wet ground, destroys 
harmful disease organisms and increases 
yields. 144 oz. treat bushel of seed. 
1% oz., 20 cts.; 1 Ib., 90 cts.; 5 Ibs, 
$3.50, pestpaid. 


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1565 Sanford’s 
White Flint 
This is one of the standard va- 
rieties of flint corn and is very pop- 
ular. The ears are of unusual length, 
twelve to fifteen inches, smooth and 
symmetrical shape, of a flinty white color.” 
Stalks grow very tall, usually having two to as 
three ears. It is a splendid variety for fodder. TANS 
Postpaid, Ib., 35 cts.; 3 Ibs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
Not Prepaid, 4 bu., $1.35; % bu., $2.50; bu., $4.75; 
2 bu. and over @ $4.65 per bu. 
1560 King Philip Red Flint 
This extra early red flint corn is eight-rowed and one of the most reliable and productive varieties 
for the Northwest. The ears grow 12 inches long with eight straight rows of broad kernels of shiny 
red color. Stalks produce two and sometimes three good large ears, Not nearly as hard as ordinary 
Flint Corn. The stalks grow about 7 feet in height and are very leafy, therefore more valuable for 
fodder than Dent Corn. Matures in 80 days. Postpaid, lb., 35 cts.; 3 Ibs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $1.50 
Not Prepaid, 14 bu., $1.35; %4 bu., $2.50; bu., $4.75; 2 bu., and over @ $4.65 per bu. 




















