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FUNK HYBRID G-708 
This is a popular yellow hybrid for the north half 
of Georgia and the Piedmont and mountain areas 
of North and South Carolina. Prolific under favor- 
able conditions and a good single-eared yielder 
under adversity. Has good stalk quality withstand- 
ing storms that put native strains down. G-708 is 
very similar in pedigree and performance to the old 
favorite, G-713, which it has replaced. It is as de- 
pendable as G-713 and appears to be even higher 
yielding. 
FUNK HYBRID G-717 
This yellow hybrid is recommended for the north- 
ern half of Georgia, the Piedmont section of the 
Carolinas and the North Carolina coastal plain. 
G-717 is arecent development from southern germ- 
plasm that has established enviable yield records in 
Georgia and North and South Carolina experiment 
stations and college tests. If you live in its adapted 
area, try a bushel of G-717. 
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FUNK HYBRID G-714 
This is a high yielding yellow hybrid, prolific 
in type. G-714 produces much better field stands 
than native corns due to its greater resistance to 
seedling insects and diseases and its excellent 
and vigorous germination. G-714 not only car- 
ries ears on every stalk, but the ears are of good 
quality, comparable to the native southern vari- 
eties which furnished the “blood lines” from 
which the inbreds that make up the G-714 pedi- 
gree were bred. 
In its areas of best adaptation G-714 carries 
weevil resistance comparable to the commonly 
used native varieties. Ithas good shuck coverage. 
G-714 has been proved by hundreds of good 
crops on southern fields and has been outstand- 
ing in many official tests. If you live in the area 
to which it is adapted you can count on good 
results with G-714. 
ADAPTATION: Funk G-714 has been a consistent 
leader in state experiment station trials in Georgia, 
North and South Carolina. We recommend G-714 
for the Carolinas and for all of Georgia except the 
extreme southern section. It does well on pre- 
vailing soil types of Georgia and the Carolinas, 
both upland and bottomland. 
EARLY G-HYBRIDS 
If you live in the mountain areas of North Caro- 
lina requiring earlier maturities, write for informa- 
tion on G-94 and G-135 yellow hybrids and G-5 15 W 
White Hybrid. These strains will give good results 
in the mountain area, but we have no white hybrid 
for the Piedmont and Coastal Plain area. 
