No matter where you live, 
it’s still time to order 

Corn this year can be both 
a feed and money crop. If 
there are any extra acres 
available on your farm, con- 
sider putting them to corn... 
both to provide yourself with 
feed that otherwise would be 
costly, and to sell to a ready 
market. 
This same high-priced corn 
situation suggests that you 
plan’ GOOD SEED CORN. 
for every extra bushel you can 
get next fall will repay you 
many times over for the cost 
of the seed. 
At the present moment, 
Hoffman is prepared with good 
Funk G Hybrid seed for every 
section. Seed that has proved 
its adaptability for that section 
both on Hoffman Proving 
Grounds and increasing num- 
bers of customers’ farms. 
EARLY AND MID-SEASON 
HYBRIDS AVAILABLE 
While “round-kernel’”’ seed 
is already exhausted on early 
maturity hybrids such as G 10— 
and even earlier—‘flats”’ are 
still available ... and any 
man who still wants good seed 
corn can depend on getting the 
right Funk G Hybrid from 
Hoffman. 
Mid-season varieties for crib 
corn—such as G 12 and G 29— 
are not plentiful, but we ex- 
pect to be able to meet the 
needs for these hybrids right 
up to the planting season. 
The famous G 94 is still in 
stock—in both ‘flats’ and 
“rounds.” This G hybrid has 
created quite a record for both 
husking and silage in south- 
east Pennsylvania, central and 
southern New Jersey, Mary- 
Les Hug, head of Hoffman Experi- 
mental Program, examines the leafi- 
ness which is characteristic of a 
Hoffman Funk G Hybrid. 
SEED CORN 
land and Delaware. As a silage 
hybrid, it has produced tre- 
mendously in sections of cen- 
tral Pennsylvania, northern 
New Jersey and along the 
Hudson as far north as Orange 
County. Funk G silage hybrids 
for other earlier areas are also 
available now as a result of 
years of research done in the 
Hoffman Proving Grounds. 
G HYBRIDS FOR THE “HEAVY 
CORN” COUNTIES 
For the “heavy corn” coun- 
ties, a fair supply of Funk 
G 80 seed is available. And 
many customers in these areas 
will be glad to know they can 
still get G 1385 silage seed. 
Regular users of Funk G 
Hybrid corn will recognize that 
it is unusual for Hoffman to 
be able to meet all needs at 
this late date. The fact that 
our own plantings produced so 
very well last year has enabled 
us to meet even the increased 
demand and still offer this op- 
portunity to those who have 
EXTRA acres they can put to 
good corn. 


BE SURE TO GET THE G NUM- 
BER YOU SHOULD HAVE 
Numbers listed above _ indi- 
cate tue wide variety of G hy- 
brid maturities available. Many 
men living in the territories 
outlined have special conditions 
which require a hybrid of simi- 
lar maturity but with different 
characteristics. For these men, 
Hoffman has the right type 
hybrid available. So, unless 
you KNOW your proper G 
number, we suggest that you 
tell us your farm conditions: 
(1) type of soil; (2) condition 
of ground; (3) approximate 
planting date; (4) length of 
growing season; (5) date of 
usual first frost; (6) location 
of field (i.e., hillside, bottom 
land, etc.); and (7) whether 
you want to harvest in time 
to plant wheat. Then Hoffman 
can select your exact G number. 
Beyond that, at this late 
date, we ask only your per- 
mission to substitute flats if 
rounds* are= all agoner by athe 
time your order is received, 
for in the case of many G 
numbers, “rounds” are disap- 
pearing rapidly. 
