MAKE 
BIGGER YIELDS 

FROM 
AVERAGE FIELDS 

We are distributors for Funk’s “G” Strains of Hybrid Corn 

Funk’s G Hybrids are consistently good year 
after year and have everything you want in 
corn—vigorous, early growth, that saves cul- 
tivating labor; deep roots that protect against 
storm damage and enable plants to withstand 
periods of drought; big, wide leaves for excel- 
lent silage; large uniform ears that are easy 
to husk; big kernels and medium size cobs 
that shell more corn, and most important, 
more corn from every acre you plant. 
You, too, can grow better corn and get big- 
ger yields next fall if you decide to plant Funk 
G Hybrids this spring. We have special varie- 
ties that are suited to your local climate or soil 
conditions. Be sure to plant Funk’s G Strains rather 
than some unknown Hybrid that you are told is just 
as good. 
FIVE DEFINITE ADVANTAGES YOU CAN 
ENJOY FROM FUNK’S “G” HYBRIDS: 
Greater Yield on the same acreage—15 to 20% 
more corn in the field and more when shelled 
because of good sized kernels. 
Corn that stands up in storm and drought because 
it’s bred to excel in that feature. Deep vigorous 
root systems give greater standability—in drought 
the deep roots go way down for moisture and food. 
Uniform ears—one to practically every stalk with 
very few nubbins. 
Corn that’s easy and economical to harvest, short 
shanked ears that break off easy and won’t fall 
off. Ears all same height from the ground and the 
big diameter ears peel down easily. 
Nutritious silage—highest feeding value. Leafy 
plants, tall ones, some with leaves 6” wide, and 
they do stand up for easy harvesting. 

’ 4 (130 days). 
Funk’s G Yellow Hybrid No. 711. 03°, 2878). 
Virginia and BHBastern North Carolina is just right in 
maturity to be used for husking purposes. It is prolific 
in its ability to produce two ears on many stalks, and to 
produce an abundance of foliage. The ears produced are 
fat, plump ears and the grains produced are deep and 
wide, produced on a medium cob. It has proven its 
ability to have a high degree of resistance to heat and 
drouth, and to withstand severe corn borer infestations. 
It also has the ability to have a high degree of resistance 
to diseases. Flat Grains—$9.90 per bu. Regular and 
Medium Round Grains—$7.75 per bu. Large Round 
Grains—$6.50 per bu. F.O.B. Norfolk. 
(125 days). 
Funk’s G Yellow Hybrid No. 135. (2° 23): 
ular yellow hybrid among Tidewater, Va. farmers. It has 
given excellent results on all types of soil, producing lots 
of grain, with abundant foliage, and for this reason, many 
farmers use it for ensilage. It is a single ear corn, with 
an excellent stalk, and wonderful ability to stand up 
under severe epidemics of Stewart’s Disease, Helmin- 
thosporium leaf blight, and Diplodia stalk and ear rot. 
Every farmer should try it. Flat Grains—$9.90 per bu. 
Regular and Medium Round Grains—$7.75 per bu. Large 
Round Grains—$6.50 per bu. F.O.B. Norfolk. 
Funk’s G Yellow Hybrid No. 80. {125 dys). A 
winner in state 
and private yield tests. Produces large golden ears that 
carry their size to the tip, with kernels of unusual depth. 
Has excellent stalk and root system, which enables it to 
stand up when storms level other types of corn. Every 
corn grower should give it a trial. Flat Grains—$9.90 
per bu. Regular and Medium Round Grains—$7.75 per 
bu. Large Round Grains—$6.50 per bu. F.O.B. Norfolk. 
Funk’s G Yellow Hybrid No. 169, {1°95 days). 
Early in ma-. 
turity for southern Virginia, and should be used only 
for late planting or for hogging down purposes. It will 
reach complete maturity in approximately 105 days, which 
makes it about three weeks earlier than G-135. It has 
a stiff stalk and has the ability to withstand many corn 
diseases which prevail in high humidity territories, such 
as the Tidewater section of Virginia. Flat Grains—$9.90 
per bu. Regular and Medium Round Grains—$7.75 per 
bu. Large Round Grains—$6.50 per bu. F.O.B. Norfolk. 
Funk’s G White Hybrid No. 515. 21° days). 
* This outstand- 
ing white hybrid corn has proven to be the best white 
variety yet introduced. Farmers who have grown it year 
after year are enthusiastic about its performance. It is 
truly amazing to note the wonderful results accom- 
plished by Funk Brothers with this fine hybrid. It has 
a large type ear, with medium deep grain and plenty 
of fodder. Also has a deep root system, and stands up 
well. A good sort for milling purposes. Flat Grains— 
$10.40 per bu. Regular and Medium Round Grains—$s8.25 
per bu. Large Round Grains—$7.00 per bu. F.O.B. Norfolk. 

Funk’s “G” Hybrid round kernels carry same germination 
and grade guarantee as flats. 

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Plant Hybrid Corn for larger yields. 
GEO. TAIT & SONS, Inc. 
