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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. 
They have vigorous, early growth, that saves 
cultivating labor; deep roots that protect against storm damage and enable plants to withstand drought; 
big, wide leaves for excellent silage; large uniform ears that are easy to husk; and most important, 
more corn from every acre you plant. 
FUNK’S G YELLOW HYBRID No. 705. {145 days.) 
ee This outstanc- 
ing Hybrid was developed especially for Tidewater Virginia and 
eastern North Carolina, and has given the highest yield in trial 
plots in Southampton, Henrico and Currituck Counties. It has 
strong stalks, just the right height, producing one large ear with a 
small cob and deep grain. The small cob permits it to dry down 
fast, and the medium dent grains make it ideal for feed. The ears 
are well covered at the tip, which tends to reduce damage from 
birds and insects. Our supply is limited this year, so we urge all 
farmers to place a trial order early for some of this new corn. 
Flat Grains—per bu., $11.40, F.0.B. Norfolk. 
FUNK’S G YELLOW HYBRID No. 711. {130 days.) In 
——— Tidewater Vir- 
ginia and eastern 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 a high 
degree of resistance to diseases. Flat Grains—$11.40 per bu., 
F.0.B. Norfolk. 
FUNK’S G YELLOW HYBRID No. 145. (125 days.) A 
ee pplendid = Hy- 
brid with a long, single ear, deep kernels, and well eaveeet tips. 
The stalk is medium tall, with a deep root system that withstands 
wind storms, and the ears hang at a convenient height for either 
hand or machine harvesting. It is highly resistant to stalk rot 
disease, and is a high producer of excellent quality grain. Flat 
Grains—$11.40 per bu., F.0.B. Norfolk. 
FUNK’S G YELLOW HYBRID No. 136. (125 days.) All 
growers who have 
been planting Funk’s G Yellow No. 135 will be glad to know 
that Funk’s G 136 is a better corn. It is of the same maturity as 
G 135, but is a much nicer eared corn. In five different check 
tests in different areas the past year, Funk’s G 136 showed an 
increased yield from 11 to 15 bushels per acre over G 135. It 
stands up well, has large ears, with deep kernels of excellent 
quality. Flat Grains—$11.40 per bu., F.0.B. Norfolk. 
FUNK’S G WHITE No. 512. (115 days.) The outstanding 
ee . hiite: hybrid corn for Vir- 
ginia or Eastern Carolina. This splendid corn out yielded and out 
performed any white hybrid corn at the Holland Experiment Sta- 
tion the past year. It out yielded G 515 W by better than 15 
bushels. Flat Grains—$12.40 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
We also offer these Dependable Hybrids which are Recommended by the 
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station 
THESE CORN HYBRIDS ARE AT THE TOP OF THE PERFORMANCE LISTS 
U. S. YELLOW HYBRID No. 357A. (140 days.) A fine 
————————— ee. yellow hybrid with 
a large ear and deep grain, good husk and high yield of stover, 
and strong root system. Is resistant to blight. Flat Grains— 
$10.50 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
U. S. YELLOW HYBRID No. 262A. Heep he fete tee 
sists blight well, and makes high yields. It has large ears, with 
broad, deep grains, which are a little harder than the grain of 
No. 99 and No. 357. Flat Grains—$10.50 per bu., F.0.B. Norfolk. 
YELLOW HYBRID N. C. 27, (125 days.) This is a good 
yellow hybrid which has 
yielded high in all official tests. Besides the high yield record, 
this hybrid has good strain quality and a strong stalk. The shuck 
protection is good, and it is above average in storm resistance. 
Flat Grains—$10.50 per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. 
(140 days.) This 
U. S. YELLOW HYBRID No. 99. 
(140 days.) This is a 
good silage corn, due 
to its leafy qualities as well as its large yield of grain. Has large, 
strong stalk, and strong root system, with medium resistance to 
blight. Flat Grains—$10.50 per bu., F.0.B. Norfolk. 
KENTUCKY WHITE HYBRID No. 203. (125 devs) 
vigorous grow- 
er and high yielder, producing large ears, well filled with kernels, 
and dependable under a wide range of soils. Flat Grains—$11.00 
per bu., F.O.B. Norfolk. g 
DIXIE 17. Ae days.) A high yielding white hybrid well 
oe dapted to most Piedmont and Coastal Plain sec- 
tions. The nals are medium tall, producing two medium size 
ears with well covered husks. It has a red cob, ‘and while it is 
designated as a white variety, the grains actually are tinted with 
pink. $10.50 per bu., F.0.B. Norfolk. 
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