Winning hundreds of friends with its 
long ears and surprising performance, 
even on soils of medium fertility 
Here’s a general-use corn of startling ability. Today G-99 
makes more corn-men “take notice” than does any other 
corn in its area. Has already gained a great big following in 
southeastern Pennsylvania, central-to-lower New Jersey, 
Delaware, most of Maryland. Contains one bloodline out 
of best-strain famous old Lancaster Sure Crop. Has its great 
ear-length; similar ability for a good crop on not-too-good 
soil. Fine on fertile ground. 
Further Improved... Several Ways 
From its start G-99 carried many better traits than its com- 
petitors. Yet due to the vast every-year Hoffman-Funk proy- 
ing program, today’s G-99 embodies still-better lines to 
better handle certain jobs. From now on it will stand better, 
have freedom from stalk faults, stronger blight resistance. 
And, actual weighed-yields have gone up, too! Several, up 
12 to 14 bu. per acre—one up 28 bu.! Ears are more uniform 
type and color, with improved feed quality. 
G-99 is a proved performer. Already, many former users 
of G-94 now rely on G-99 ... some employing it as a two-use 
corn, for husking and silage. It gives big ears, and surprise 
yields of quality corn. Is highly recommended. 
A Paying Investment... G-99 Round-Kernel Seed 
Save seed-dollars. More folks are doing it each year. Every 
grain on a G-Hybrid ear has the same high-yield ability 
within . . . no matter what its shape! There is no difference 
in yield, ear-style, size, or anything—from flat or round- 
kernel seed. Why not make this saving? 
“G-99 has the edge on the other hy- 
brids. Was more resistant to corn-borer 
and to Jap-beetle. Yield substantially 
exceeded that of the corn we had planted 
for years. Ears more uniform in size 
and the number of barren stalks is prac- 
tically nil.” 
B. Curtis Rinehart (Chester Co.) Pa. 
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“Planted your Funk G-99, and will 
Say corn just doesn’t grow better.”’ 
John F. Hess (Lancaster Co.) Pa. 
“G-99 will yield with any other corn 
under similar conditions and when the 
test weights are made, I believe G-99 
will out-weigh my other corn varieties.” 
Henry Yohe (York Co.) Pa. 
