
MAKE 
BETTER CORN 

MAKE 
BIGGER CROPS 

Funk’s G Hybrids are consistently good year after year 
Funk’s Hybrids that have everything you want in corn—vigorous, early growth, that saves 
cultivating labor; deep roots that protect against storm damage and enable plants to with- 
stand periods of drought; big, wide leaves for excellent silage; large uniform ears that are 
easy to husk; big kernels and medium size cobs that shell more corn, and most important, 
more corn from every acre you plant. 
You, too, can grow better corn and get bigger yields next fall if you decide to plant Funk G 
Hybrids this spring. We have special varieties that are suited to your local climate or soil 
conditions. 
Funk’s G Yellow Hybrid No. 135. {17 #95). The most Pop- 
ular yellow hybrid among 
Tidewater, Va. farmers. It has given excellent results on all types of 
soil, producing lots of grain, with abundant foliage, and for this 
reason, many farmers use it for ensilage. It is a single ear corn, with 
an excellent stalk, and wonderful ability to stand up under severe 
epidemics of Stewart’s Disease, Helminthosporium leaf blight, and 
Diplodia stalk and ear rot. See price page 37. 
Funk’s G Yellow Hybrid No. 722. ‘1°? (#¥5).. A most prom- 
ising hybrid about the same 
maturity as G-711, that has made an enviable record in Experiment 
It is prolific in its ability to 
produce two ears on many of the stalks. 
Station tests in Tidewater Virginia. 
However, it does not pro- 
This hybrid has the ability to 
be a high producer of foliage, which makes it ideal for ensilage pur- 
duce as many twin ears as does G-711. 
poses, as well as for husking purposes, in the Tidewater section of 
Virginia. It has a high degree of resistance to heat, drouth, and to 
many of the corn diseases which sometimes cause failure in corns 
that do not have this quality of resistance. See price page 37. 
Five definite advantages you can 
enjoy from Funk’s “G’”’ Hybrids: 
Greater Yield on the same acre- 
age—15 to 20% more corn in the 
field and more when shelled because 
of good sized kernels. 
2 Corn that stands up in storm and 
drought because it’s bred to excel 
in that feature. Deep vigorous root 
systems give greater standability—in 
drought the deep roots go way down 
for moisture and food. 
Uniform ears—one to practically 
every stalk with very few nub- 
bins. 
4 Corn that’s easy and economical 
to harvest, short shanked ears 
that break off easy and won’t fall off. 
Ears all same height from the ground 
and the big diameter ears peel down 
easily. 
5 Nutritious silage—highest feed- 
ing value. Leafy plants, tall ones, 
some with leaves 6” wide, and they 
do stand up for easy harvesting. 

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Plant Hybrid Corn for larger yields. 
GEO. TAIT & SONS, Inc. 
