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There’s room here for 
only 33 users to report 
their happy experiences 
with Hoffman’s Funk G 
Seed. . . . Many thov- 
sands more are talking 
the same way. There is 
wonderful satisfaction 
. .. everywhere! 
G-12 outyielded another hybrid we 
planted by a geod 50 per cent to 75 per 
cent. Grew taller. Had heavier foliage. 
Even though taller, it stood up a good deal 
better in the hurricane this summer.—Ken- 
neth L. Jeffery, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
G-114 was the best corn | ever used. 
It’s the best fodder I ever fed. There isn’t 
much waste after the cattle are through.— 
Clarence M. Fowler, Greene Co., Pa. 
* The Funk G-12 RR planted June Ist to 
3rd was ripe and cut Sept. 15th to 18th. 
Stood up fine. (He used round kernels.)— 
Martin H. Post, Morris Co., N. J. 
* Funk G-12 has very nice fodder. Have 
grown it 3 years, and never any soft corn. 
Despite a very dry season this year, all solid 
corn. Had very nice silage with G-169— 
good, big fodder, well-eared. (Round kernels 
were used.)—Lee Johnson, Centre Co., Pa. 
I’m surely pleased with G-12. It did extra 
well considering the weather. I like the tall 
fodder.—J. R. Pitsenberger, Pocahontas Co., 
W. Va. 
The stand of Funk G-169 is excellent con- 
sidering all the dry weather this summer. 
It is just about right for maturity and fod- 
der. Planted 7 bu. and will need the same 
next year.—Joseph E. Duval, Bucks Co., Pa. 
Taken one year with an- 
other, G-12 is hard to beat. 
Gets good fodder and ripe in 
good time. No soft corn. It’s 
just right—suits me all around. 
| want more.—John F. Zook, 
Mifflin Co., Pa. 
*1 have good silage with 
G-218 hybrid. We had corn 
when no one else did. (Mr. 
Wahl uses round kernels.)— 
Philip F. Wahl, Sullivan Co., 
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* Your Funk G-94 is the best corn I ever 
had. Maturity quite satisfactory. Fodder is 
heavy. (He used round kernels.)—Edward 
W. Overton, New Haven Co., Conn. 
Accept my order for 4 bu. Funk “G” corn. 
I have grown it for 3 years.—Franklin Fes- 
ter, Columbia Co., Pa. 
*In a community that prefers West 
Branch Sweepstakes, G-94 was the only 
corn anyone would change to. It stood up 
through high wind with rain much better. 
Was 75 per cent to 90 per cent better to 
handle. This was when the _ hurricane 
passed just east of us, but we got strong 
winds with rain. (Round kernels were used.) 
—Allan Kenderick, Franklin Co., Mass. 
* We like your Funk G-218 for silage. 
Matured in time, ears well developed, stood 
up exceedingly well. The G-12 is real hard 
—we look for a good crop. We use round 
kernels.—Harry Thurston, Bradford Co., Pa. 
* The Funk G-12 large, round hybrid was 
far superior to any corn | ever raised. Ma- 
turity just right. Yield about 75 bu. per 
acre. Height 10 feet to 12 feet. Nice, thick 
fodder. Standability the best. | want 1 bu. 
—Chas. K. Reith, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
I prefer Funk G-135 for silo. Fodder is 
very tall. And G-94 I like as field corn.— 
James B. Runkles, Montgomery Co., Md. 
I had your G-135 for silage—liked it very 
much. Grows very tall. Want the same 
kind.—Quinten F. Zwally, Lancaster Co., Pa. 
* The results of the Funk G-94 round ker- 
nels were very satisfactory considering 
weather conditions. In getting corn, we see 
no difference between the rounds and flats. 
Please reserve the same for us the coming 
spring as you furnished last year.—John W. 
Fitz, Franklin Co., Pa. 
* The Funk “G” Hybrid corn was very gcod. 
Give us the same Funk “G” regular rounds 
again.—John Piho, Windham Co., Conn. 
* NOTE THIS Significant Fact: All those stars 
mean that the results were secured from round 
kernels. So these folks saved some money too! 



















































