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IN 1944 
4 ot veri ckson Co- “My Funk G Hybrid was splendid. Ears 
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yg \ hee atels ston, well filled to tips. Outyielded another 
\ wore | + ne with hybrid of same maturity class which I 
croP- presse”. ge): grew past 5 years.’’—Clarence |. John- 
w. Vo: ay uc is nd ty of son, Somerset Co., Pa. 
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ye pybrid St h . husked “G- outyielded another hybrid we 
your had "° yobe! planted 9 planted by a good 50 per cent to 75 
We st ynitil 7 acres with a per cent. Grew taller. Had heavier 
Avg" yshels your 7 ly yielder foliage. Even though taller, it stood 
7715 glongsi4 hich lot 12 he up a good deal better in the hurricane 
cre da cor ww ’ a i i heal: ffery, 
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aa from eas ris MSY tone’ “Your Funk G is the best hybrid we 
\age Wy stalk. ler CO" have ever had and we have tried sev- 
(S' d heavy fle - 
a goo ts eral others.’—E. Monroe Bowne, 
elle E. Middlesex Co., N. J. 
IN 1945 
“Planted G Hybrid and four other 
hybrids from different companies. G-12 
outyielded all the others and made an 
even maturity, which the others did 
not.’—John M. Smucker, Huntingdon 
Co., Pa. 
“| got as much corn from each 3 acres 
of Funk G as from 5 acres of 3 other 
hybrids. Finest corn I ever grew. My 
neighbors said it was the finest they 
ever saw and will grow it, too.”— 
C. H. Radabaugh, Upshur Co., W. Va. 
“My Funk G- produced about half 
again as much as two competitive 
hybrids. Corn borer did not bother it 
—it did the other two. Its resistance 
to corn borer, its root system and stalk 
stability are extra good.’’—J. E. John- 
son, Muskingum Co., Ohio. 
“Our results with Funk G Rounds were 
extraordinary—the best corn we ever 
raised. We experimented with several 
types of hybrid corn and have found 
Funk G the best in every way.’’—F. De 
Boer & Sons, Bergen Co., N. J. 
