This heavy producer of ripe, full-size ears has 
now ‘taken over’’ in wide areas...on its merits 
G-10 has done a great job... where help was 
badly needed. It supplies a good crop of sound 
corn where folks couldn’t be sure of it before. 
Across New York State . . . in the central-to- 
upper and higher-elevation counties of Pennsyl- 
vania, New Jersey, New England . . . mountain- 
plateau counties, like Somerset (Pa.), and such 
elevations in Maryland and West Virginia... 
hosts of G-10 users testify to its grand success. 
Here you get quick starting, vigorous plants, 
leafy foliage, fine stalk quality. Inclusion of a 
bloodline with outstanding resistance to leaf- 
blight, provides extra assurance on this vital fea- 
ture. G-10 fights crop-damaging elements. 
Funk G-10 has outstanding ability for a fast- 
finish from denting time to maturity. Its quick 
drying-down is a bred-in quality to stop those 
bad losses—sudden cold snaps stopping nature’s 
drying process. G-10 in your field means full- 
finish, sound mature corn—and a bumper crop. 
FUNK G=-18 A new hybrid, same ma- 
turity class as G-10. Might be a day or two later. 
Excellent stalk quality. High yield. 
Extra-early FUNK G-6...a revelation 
to folks in high altitudes...or shortest seasons 
Where the weather seems always against you— 
the season short—G-6 is your corn. Our earliest 
hybrid (except G-188 below). Has meant fine 
ripe corn to many folks who never could be sure. 
Carries inbreds that insure maturity. Also high- 
yield. Produces dandy ears. Husky stalks, thick 
foliage. Unusual storm resistance (important in 
high areas). Good fighter against leaf-blight. 
FUNK G-188 Closely related to G-6. 
2 or 3 days earlier. Excellent in high locations. 
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“Never used fo corn like this’’ 
**Good success again with G-10. Two years 
ago it got so cold that corn turned yellow, 
but our G-10 puiled out of it perfect. It can 
take cold weather.” 
Edwin D. Walck (Niagara Co.) N.Y. 
“like G-10 best’’ 
“Suits our climate better. Yields very good. 
Ripens early. Ears fill out to the tips.” 
Floyd Cratty (Butler Co.) Pa. 
“80 acres—best crop ever” 
**G-10 is tops in husking corn—nicest we 
ever raised. 20 acres of two other brands 
were only about half a crop.” 
E. E. Lethersick (LivingHon Co.) N. Y. 
“G-10 really a fast starter”’ 
“Didn't order enough seed, so finished 
planting with another hybrid. G-10 was 
very good—the other not worth picking. | 
think all five Funk G features help." 
Dana Watrous (Chautauqua Co.) N. Y. 
“No disease or trouble”’ 
“Planted G-10 along with four hybrids of 
another company. G-10 came out in every 
way the best. Excellent yield." 
Elsfield Farms (Hartford Co.) Conn. 
“Picked over 1000 bushels”’ 
‘From G-6 and G-10 we picked all that 
corn for our crib. Best corn | ever planted.” 
Wn. A. Parker (Chautauqua Co.) N. Y 
“Stood uniil late November’’ 
‘*G-6 and G-10 were better than any corn 
| ever tried. Standing is important. You lose 
nearly all the corn that lies on the ground.” 
Robert M. Scott (Warren Co.) Pa. 
“Planted Funk G 8 years’’ 
“Never had serious trouble with down corn. 
In dry spells Funk G doesn't curl up like 
other corn—keeps on growing.” 
Schwartz Bros. (Onondaga Co.) N. Y. 
“Shot up very rapidly” 
“Stands heavy wind storms we are sub- 
jected to here. In a drought year we had 
husking corn (G-6) when neighbors had 
none.” Peter Stock (Otsego Co.) N. Y 
“Less ear worms”’ 
‘Very few in Funk G but plenty in compet- 
ing hybrids. Planted June 9. Fully matured 
Sept. 15. Excellent stand of sturdy stalks.” 
H. B. Dotter (Carbon Co.) Pa. 
“Always good—6 years”’ 
‘*My Funk G is my best-ever corn. Always 
good stands. Does well in wet or dry sea- 
sons.'’ Paul A. Molke (Crawford Co.) Pa. 
“Never troubled withdiseases’’ 
“Funk G will far surpass any in a drought 
year. Withstands cold wet spells too.” 
Arthur Masters (Onondaga Co.) N. Y. 
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