MORE greater yields and more and more 
certainty of a corn crop. When you 
plant Funk G Hybrid Seed, you can 
CORN ee be sure you are planting the best 
possible corn that the experience and 
skill of men outstanding for their 
ES ETTE 4 scientific knowledge and achieve- 
ments can breed. 
Every year Dr. Holbert comes East 
to study the performance of G Hy- 
CORN brids in this area—to observe for 
himself the conditions under which 
they must perform. Under his leader- 
ship, the Funk G breeding program 
has developed certain basic charac- 
teristics—now practically trademarks 
of all G Hybrids—that enable these 
hybrids to better resist the hundred- 
and-one enemies that may attack any 
season. Three of these characteristics 
are noted below. Note how they com- 
bine to get you corn in the face of 
drought, wind, storms, disease and 
insects. 
(2 bred tuto each 
THREE GREAT ADVANTAGES 
FUNK G HYBRID OF FUNK G HYBRIDS 
A hybrid may be well adapted to a 
specified set of conditions yet not be 
strong enough to withstand accidents 
and enemies in the corn field. So the 
first characteristic bred into al] Funk 
It has been figured that in every dol- 
lar of cost to get a corn crop, the 
cost of the seed is 2¢. Yet what the 
breeder does with that small but im- 
portant part of your corn investment 
is a determining factor in what you'll 
get in the fall. Regardless of SELEC- 
TION, no corn can be better than its 
BREEDING. 
Funk Brothers have been breeding 
hybrids for more than a quarter of a 
century. This breeding work, under 
the direction of Dr. J. R. Holbert (for- 
merly Senior Agronomist for the 
United States Department of Agricul- 
ture), has been remarkable for its 
basic thoroughness. And for its 
steady advancement to greater and 
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