
In my 5 years’ planting Funk G-12, | never found 
any other hybrids as productive. Have 36 acres; ex- 
pect 4,000 bushels. Had severe storms—not one G-12 
stalk blew over. It has a very heavy root, system. 
—George F. Otto, Butler Co., Pa. 
I planted 38 bushel Funk G-12 on 2% acres. 
Husked 400 bushels ears. Best yield ever produced 
in this area.—J. P. Coberly, Randolph Co., W. Va. 
* The Early Butler hybrid is really wonderful—best 
| ever planted. Maturity is satisfactory and | think 
it will make over 100 bushels to the acre. (Round 
kernels were used.)—Walter J. Henny, Clarion Co., Pa. 
* | have grown Funk G-12 
for husking 5 years—find it 
satisfactory in every way. 
(He uses round kernels.)— 
Geo. Bauer, Onondaga Co., 
N.Y. 








































*1 really like the round 
kernels the best. It sure was 
good seed and produced a 
grand crop. It stood up all 
right through all the winds. 
Had good ensilage with 
your Funk G-94.—A. L. Lopus, 
Erie Co., Pa. 
Wore Corn to Crib! 
* Funk G-94 always did good for me. Had a good 
crop in spite of a dry summer.—Thos. P. D. Borden, 
Gloucester Co., N. J. (He used round kernels.) 
Have planted Funk “G” hybrids 3 years; have 
more corn this year than ever.—Steele Sparr, Blair 
Co., Pa. 
* | had 4 bu. Funk G-94 large rounds; it did very 
well. Very good yielder of grain and fodder. Funk 
“G" are the most profitable hybrids we _ ever 
planted.—Fred N. Luf, Fairfield Co., Conn. 
Our G-114 took the eye of many people; had 
many compliments that it was the best corn they 
saw all season. Planted it for several years. Con- 
sider it about right. Need 5 bu. for 1945.—D. W. 
Goodling, Juniata Co., Pa. 
Several years ago | planted Sure Crop—it flat- 
tened out like a lawn. That cured me of open- 
pollinated corn. This year we had severe winds; 
not one stalk of Funk G-114 went over. Anyone in 
this area planting G-114 will get corn, and satis- 
factory yields, too.—George Keil, Jr., Columbia Co., 
N. Y. 
* Your Early Butler hybrid was very satisfactory; 
results the best of my 25 years. Many ears exceeded 
1% Ibs. each. Fodder just right. Root structure ex- 
cellent. (Another round kernel customer.) —Andrew 
Lindstrom, Clearfield Co., Pa. 
After two years’ experiments, | prefer G-94 
because of its standability, ear-dropping re- 
sistance (important for mechanical picking) 
and I like the ear and grain type. Use it for 
both grain and silage. Like plenty of grain 
in silage.—H. L. Stockslager, Washington Co., 
Md. 
* | planted Funk “G” large round hybrid. | 
think it is the best corn | ever raised.—L. D. 
Sonders, Marion Co., W. Va. 
| am well pleased with 
the results of your “G” hy- 
brid seed corn. Have been 
growing my own seed for 
40 years, which has been 
very satisfactory, but your 
seed proved still better and 
| want more seed for next 
year.—Howard Brunges, Wy- 
oming Co., Pa. 
My Early Butler hybrid 
was splendid. Ears well 
filled to tips. Outyielded an- 
other hybrid of same ma- 
turity class which I grew 
past 5 years.—Clarence I. 
Johnson, Somerset Co., Pa. 
Your Funk G-135 has 
been the talk of this com- 
munity.—Zaitz & Sons, Mer- 
cer Co., N. J. 

