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on orders for two bushels or 
more of Hybrid Seed 
Corn anywhere if 
you order 
early! 
New! Funk’s Varieties 
LONG EARS! 
Po GE YIELDS! 
FUNK’S G-99 
““The longest eared hybrid you ever saw!"® ... “‘Big 
ears and plenty of them!’ . . . ‘‘Different from any other 
hybrid you ever saw!’’ Those are some of the comments of 
our customers who grew G-99 in 1948. G-99 is a day or 
two later than G-94. Big, long ears on sturdy stalks which 
stay green until the ears are well matured are especially 
important characteristics of G-99. Try this new hybrid on 
your farm, 
STANDABILITY FOR LONG 
SEASON 
FUNKR’S G-145 
A recent development, G-145 is later than any hybrids 
except the 700 series. Adapted to southern Kansas and from 
central Missouri south where farmers need a full season hy- 
brid that will stand up. Medium tall stalks with heavy 
foliage of disease resistant leaves and big long ears make 
G-145 an excéllent silage hybrid for all of Missouri and 
Kansas. This new G-Hybrid has shown good resistance to 
insects, heat and drouth. 
FUNK’S G-77A 
Here’s another brand new hybrid to fit many needs. 
Funk’s G-77A is somewhat earlier than G-169 and is especi- 
ally fine for those wanting medium early maturity coupled 
with good yields, excellent standability and resistance to 
drouth and insects. Funk’s G-77A is fine for late planting, 
too. 
Worried about CORN BORER? 
Plant FUNK’S “G” HYBRIDS 
WANT A SHORT SEASON CROP 
for Early Feed or Late Planting? 
FUNK’S G-50 
Qur new earliest hybrid has so many short season uses that it is “‘just like having a new 
kind of crop to grow.” 
wheat sowing .. . 
Use G-50 for: Early planting which can be removed in time for fall 
Early planting to hog down . . 
. Normal planting for early feed supply 
. Late planting to mature ahead of frost. G-50 starts fast, stands well and has plenty of 
insect resistance. 
Two Early Funk’s Varieties 
FUNK’S G-29 
This is an early hybrid that enjoys great 
popularity in the Central Corn belt. We do 
not recommend it for maximum yields but 
it will make a good Corn crop under our 
range of 
soils and conditions. Limited 
quantities of G-29 are available for late 
planting or replant, for an early feed supply 
or a cash crop to be removed in time for 
fall seedings. Stands well and _ harvests 
easily. Ears, while smaller than full season 
G-Hybrids, are remarkable size for a short 
season Corn and excellent feeding quality. 

FUNK’S HYBRID G-94 
Medium to full season in* maturity, this 
single-eared yellow hybrid has enjoyed an out- 
standing record through Northern and Central 
Missouri, and Kansas. Has the highest 2-year 
record in Kansas test—69.29 bushels in the 
Northwestern section. Is in the top two in 
Northern Missouri 2-year averages and in 
1940 placed in the top group in both Central 
and Northern Missouri. 
Leafy, dark green; grows to medium height, 
and stands up exceptionally well, surviving 
chinch bug and root worm attacks. Resistant 
to grasshoppers, heat, drought and Stewart's 
Disease. Its cold resistance allows it to be 
planted early, giving time to mature the large 
single ears of exceptional grain quality. 
FUNK’S G-80 
Full season in maturity (about one week 
later than G-94), a single eared yellow vari- 
ety. 
G-80 is a new, rapid growing, high yield- 
ing hybrid that has unusual stalk qualities 
enabling it to stand up even when storms 
level other Corns. This hybrid has demon- 
strated its ability to withstand wind, drought, 
chinch bugs, Stewart’s’ Disease and ear worms. 
It will deliver a rich golden harvest of ex- 
cellent feeding quality, good deep kernel 
Corn on soils of varying fertility levels. A 
winner in state yield tests and private trials; 
it is the answer to many of the Corn growers’ 
problems in Central and South Missouri and 
Kansas. 
FUNK’S WHITE HYBRID 
Medium to full season. A rapid growing, 
new white development which has yielded 
right up with yellow hybrids throughout our 
territory. Single ears. 

FUNK’S HYBRID G-53 
Early in maturity, single eared yellow 
variety. Is suited for late planting over 
Kansas and Missouri. Best suited to good 
fertility, it also gives a good account of it- 
self on average fields. 
A favorite with feeders, G-53 has a dim- 
ple dent and is the softest Corn we produce 
with high marketable and feeding value. 
Medium-height Corn bears a single ear, 
medium low on the stalk. Stands up and 
holds the ear on the stalk and picks easily. 
Chinch bug, root worm, cold, heat and 
drought resistant. 
FUNKR’S G-711 
Bred for the Southwest 
Here is a hybrid built from Southwestern 
germ-plasm that has the ability to withstand 
adversities of southern Missouri and southern 
Kansas. Developed for even tougher condi- 
tions, G-711 has rapid early growth, enabling 
it to get started and well rooted before 
drought. Tall, heavy dark green foliage and 
broad leaves resist summer conditions and it 
continues its growth to mature as a full sea- 
son Corn. Has a fine record on soils of* all 
fertilities and produces an excellent grain 
yield. G-711 produces ears of broad-kernel 
type, heavy and sound. G-711 has made a 
record for itself on the thinner soils of Pettis 
Co. this past season. 
FUNRK’S “G” PRICES 
Flat Edge Drop 
Regular Round Kernels 
16 bushel 
bushel sees 
Large round, bushel 
Funk’s White Hybrid—Add $1.00 per 
bushel to above prices. 
FREE FREIGHT on orders of 
2 bushels or more of Hybrid Seed 
Corn if you order early, 

GROWN Gpen-pollinated SEED CORN 
Archias’ GOLDEN MORTGAGE LIFTER 
The King of All O 
What we have claimed for Archias’ 
n-Pollinated Corn 
yielded better grain than this justly celebrated variety. 
Archias’ Golden Mortgage Lifter is what you have been seeking. It is 
all Corn. It is early. It is prolific. It has strong, stiff stalk and stands up 
well. It will outyield any other early Corn. It has smallest cob of any 
large grain. Is rich in oil. It will fatten faster than any Corn grown. It 
suits the grain dealer and tops the market. It takes first prize wherever shown. 
The best up-to-date 100-day Corn in existence. Its broad, closely set leaves 
make it a valuable fodder Corn. It will please you, and it’s the Corn you 
PRICE OF ARCHIAS’ GOLDEN MORTGAGE LIFTER: 
By freight or express, one peck, $1.50; half bushel, $2.65; one bushel, $4.95; 
two bushels, $9.75; five bushels, $23.75. Sacked free. Our supply is limited. 
want. 
rder early. 
olden Mortgage Lifter in former years 
has been verified the past season. No Corn has given better satisfaction or 
HICKORY KING 
The white grain is so wide and deep, and the cob so small that often a 
to 120 days. 
IOWA SILVER MINE, 
[OWA GOLD MINE. 
120 days. 
ST. CHARLES WHITE. 110 days. 
100 days. 
100 days. 
ST. CHARLES YELLOW. 115 to 
IMPROVED LEAMING. 100 days. 
All above varieties by mail, postpaid, 1 Ib., 20c; 5 lbs., 50c. 
SEE ‘“‘RED LIST’’ for Quantity Prices. 
single grain will cover the end of a broken cob. It has been called the 
Poor Man’s Corn because it can be depended upon to produce a crop on 
poor, thin land. On good land it bears 2 ears to the stalk. By mai 
1 Ib., 25c; 3 Ibs., 60c. By express or freight, pk., $1.70; 2 bu., $3.20. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE. 
nail, postpaid, 
115 REID’S YELLOW DENT. 
certified.) 110 days. 
BLOODY BUTCHER. 
EARLY SMOKY DENT. 
GOLDEN GLOW. 90 days. 
WHITE PEARL. 75 to 80 days. 
CLARK’S EARLY YBLLOW 
DENT. 85 to 90 days. 
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Protect 
Your 
Seed Corn 
Stanleus 
During the period when it is most easily damaged, 
by crows and other Corn-pulling birds. 



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EPELLENT 

[15] 
(/% Pint.) Enough for 1 bushel seed .... $0.60 
(1 Pint.) Enough for 2 bushels seed .... 
(1 Quart.) Enough for 4 bushels seed ... 
1.00 
1.75 
