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FUNK’S G HYBRID SEED CORN 
Treated with Semesan Jr. 
Increases Yields 15 to 40 per cent. 
“Bred to Beat the Elements” 
FUNK’S 
G HYBRIDS 
due to their deeper 
root system and 
stronger stalks, 
eliminate the loss 
from blowing down 
and rotting . 
after mature 
Funk’s GQ Hybrid 

FUNK’S 
G HYBRIDS 
lead open pollinated 
corn in yields of 
grain and fodder 
and in resistance to 
disease, insects and 
adverse weather 
conditions 
Open Pollinated Corn 
These baskets of corn show the actual proportional yield per acre in a 3 year test on the same farm. Funk’s 
G Hybrid produced an average of 52 Bu. per acre and the open pollinated yielded an average of only 38 Bu. 
per acre, an increase of over 35%. 
Grower’s name furnished on request. Post Paid through 3rd zone only. 
Any Yellow Hybrid—% Gal., $1.00; Gal., $1.80; Pk., $3.00; % Bu., $5.75; Bu., $11.10. 
G527W White Hybrid—% Gal., $1.10; Gal., $1.95; Pk., $3.15; 44 Bu., $6.10; Bu., $11.60. 
G-244 Prolific, yellow, early maturity 
A medium height hybrid that carries two ears of ex- 
cellent grain qualities at waist height, on a good stalk 
that stands up well. This is one of the finest hybrids for 
use over a wide variety of soil types and fertility levels. 
You will find G-244 consistently in the uppef bracket in a 
wide range of yield tests. G-244 has unusual resistance 
to insects which has contributed to its fine record during 
the past several years. Probably no other hybrid is so 
well adapted to early and late planting on all soils which 
afford adequate moisture. Plant as late as July 20. 
G-46 Semi-prolific yellow, 
medium early 
This medium tall Hybrid is Famous 
for large ears. Especially adapted for 
early planting and should be har- 
vested as soon as mature on account 
of the unusual size and weight of ears. 
To the root system goes a large part 
of the credit for the outstanding 
drouth resistance of G46. Adapted to 
all good corn soils. Plant as late as 
July 10. 

The seven Hybrids we offer have 
proven by actual farm test that 
they are adapted to the South. 
Pay your taxes, like- many pro- 
gressive farmers are doing, with 
increased yields from Funk’s G 
Hybrids. 
Leave Hybrid Corn stand one- 
fourth to one-third thicker than 
open pollinated varieties. Cultivate 
Hybrid like any other corn. Al- 
though Hybrids increase yields on 
both poor and rich land, no corn 
will show a profit on poor land 
unless fertilized. Difference 


in Root Growth. 
G-125 Semi-prolific yellow, medium late 
NOT FOR ARKANSAS 
A good general purpose Hybrid equally desirable for 
grain, silage or fodder. It is a vigorous, strong-stalked, 
high yielding Hybrid of medium size ears. Dredi chinch 
bug and root worm resistance contribute to its excellent 
performance record under varying conditions, and_ it is 
especially suited to the area east of the Mississippi River. 
G-711 Prolific Yellow full season 
A late maturing corn that is 40% two ears. Adapted 
to the Southern corn belt on most types 
of soil but produces a much greater 
yield on medium to high fertility soils. 
It is not unusual for the enormous ears 
with deep, wide kernels to have 24 rows 
to the ear. It is half Southern corn 
parentage and can be planted as late 
as June 20. For yield and quality it 
has no superior. 
G-527 W and G-515 W 
Single-eared, White 
The best White Hybrids ever pro- 
duced for the South. Both are 
adapted to the corn belt of the South 
and do best on medium to high fer- 
tility soils. Can be planted as late as 
June 20. G515W is slightly earlier 
than G527W. Both are especially 
suited to milling and millers are 
paying a premium for white corn over 
yellow. 
Right, 
Funk’s G Hybrid. Left, Open Pollinated 
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