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Here is the Funk’s G-Hybrid adaptation map 
for your section of the South. The entire Caro- 
lina, Georgia and northern Florida area is di- 
vided into Zones 1, 2,3 and 4. Our recommenda- 
tions for the hybrids described on this page are 
based on actual performance in the four zones 
shown on the above map of the Southeast. 
You will find that it is extremely important to 
get exactly the Funk’s G-Hybrids best adapted 
to your farm and your farming operations. If 
you are in any doubt about which Funk’s G- 
Hybrids you should use, talk to your Funk’s 
G-Hybrid Dealer or write directly to us at the 
address given below. 
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G-714—LONG-TIME HIGH YIELDER 
G-714 has the best long-time yield record of any hybrid now 
being sold in the south. This prolific yellow hybrid has a 
long-time record of high yields of good quality corn in every 
southern state. Bred and developed in our southern program 
from native southern corn, G-714 has good weevil resistance 
in its adapted area. Ears are well covered with long shucks. 
G-714 is adapted to northern Louisiana, central and northern Missis- 
sippi, Alabama and Georgia. In the Carolinas it is at its best in the 
Piedmont and upper coastal plain. G-714 is ideal for early feed and 
hogging down in the lower coastal plain, but is not recommended in 
that area for cribbing. See G-737 if you want a cribbing corn for 
the coastal plain. See Zones 2 and 3 on the map on the left. 
G-737—NEW HYBRID FOR DEEP SOUTH 
FUNK’S G-737, a new hybrid for the Deep South with ex- 
cellent shuck coverage and superior weevil resistance. Yes, 
it is new and different. This sturdy, semi-prolific high 
yielding hybrid is better than most native varieties in weevil 
resistance. The stalk quality of G-737 is good, and it con- 
tinues to stand well long after maturity. 
G-737 is adapted to the lower coastal plain from South Carolina 
to Texas including the sugar belt of Louisiana. While G-737 pro- 
duces good yields in the Upper South area, it might be objected to 
because of unusual stalk height. It is, however, a great silage 
hybrid in the Upper South. G-737 is best adapted to Zone 4. 
G-720—ANOTHER NEW ONE; LARGE EARS 
FUNK’S G-720, Another new yellow hybrid for the South 
with good weevil resistance, excellent standability, good 
shuck protection and bred-in ability to make big crops on 
good land. Thick plantings produce mostly one ear per 
plant. With thinner field stands it usually develops the 
second ear. Ears are large for a southern hybrid. 
G-720 is not as well adapted to the lower coastal plain as is G-737. 
This new hybrid is at its best in the upper coastal plain and includes 
northern Louisiana, central and northern Mississippi and Alabama, 
all except the mountain area of Georgia and South Carolina and 
the higher Piedmont of North Carolina. (See map Zones 2 and 3.) 
G-717—WELL PROVEN FOR BIG YIELDS 
FUNK’S G-717 (Yellow), Another great medium maturity 
hybrid for the Upper South. This hybrid is just a little 
earlier than G-714. G-717 is prolific in type with nice sized 
ears which are well covered to give protection from weevil 
and birds. G-717 is not a new hybrid. It is well proven and 
can be counted on for fine performance and high yields in 
its area of adaptation. 
G-717 is adapted to northern and central Mississippi, Alabama and 
Georgia, as well as the Piedmont area of the Carolinas. G-717 is 
highly recommended for early feed and hogging down in the areas 
farther south. (See map Zone 2.) 
G-790W—NEW WHITE HYBRID 
FUNK’S G-790W, This new white hybrid is prolific in type. 
Its excellent husk coverage and high degree of weevil re- 
sistance make it a fine white hybrid where weevils are a 
serious problem. Reports from the Deep South confirm our 
convictions that this hybrid will fill a great need in its 
adapted area. 
G-790W is adapted to the Deep South and the coastal area where its 
fine weevil resistance makes it especially desirable. It does well 
as far north as central Mississippi, Atlanta, Georgia and South 
Carolina. Farther north it gets quite tall, but makes good yields 
of sound corn. (See map Zones 3 and 4.) 
G-711—DEEP KERNELS 
FUNK’S G-711, A great big 
husky corn with two ears to the 
stalk unless planted too thick- 
ly. Deep kernels and big ears 
characterize this hybrid. G-711 
is not recommended where 
weevils in the field are a seri- 
ous pest. In northern Missis- 
sippi, Alabama and Georgia 
this hybrid gives excellent sat- 
isfaction. A great hybrid in 
mountain areas of Georgia. 
(Northern part of Zone 2.) 
G-135—OLD FAVORITE 
FUNK’S G-135, An old favorite 
in the northeastern corner of 
North Carolina and the lower 
elevations of the mountain 
areas of North Carolina, G-135 
has maintained an excellent 
record for many years. In 
northeastern North Carolina it 
is prized for fine yields and 
early maturity. It is, also, 
early enough in maturity to 
follow potatoes. In the moun- 
tain areas to the west it is full 
season corn. (See map, Zone 1 
and northeastern corner of 
Zone 3.) 
G-515W—WHITE HYBRID 
FUNK’S G-515W, This G-Hy- 
brid has a great record of 
customer satisfaction in north- 
eastern North Carolina. It is 
usually single-eared, but under 
highly favorable conditions it 
will set two ears. The good 
strong stalks anchored by a 
good root system add to the 
popularity of G-515W. The 
ability of G-515W to get ripe 
early if planted at regular time 
or to make good after a potato 
crop is a great asset. G-515W 
is recommended only for the 
northeastern section of North 
Carolina. (See map Zone 3 
northeastern corner only.) 
G-94—YELLOW HYBRID 
G-94 is a medium maturity 
corn belt hybrid suited only for 
the mountain country of west- 
ern North Carolina. G-94 is 
single-eared, large-eared and 
strong-stalked. It makes fine 
corn in the mountain country. 
Some farmers in the Piedmont 
like it for early feed, but it is 
not recommended for cribbing 
in this area. (See map Zone 1.) 
