This year — 
make YOURS the OUTSTANDING 
cornfields of your section! 
To FILL your CRIBS 
with extra bushels of good 
well-matured heavy corn... 
Read about these Funk-G strains, listed as follows: 
Varieties to suit FULL-SEASON areas, pages 10, 11, 
12. For MID-MATURITY areas, page 13. For EAR- 
LIER and SHORTEST-SEASON localities, pages 
14 and 15. Choose your variety .. . order seed early. 
For ‘Just-Right’ ENSILAGE 
that’s HEAVY in ‘near-finish’ grain 
Note the Funk-G silage strains for each of the four 
areas. Remember this fact: Top-Feed-Value in every 
ton of bulk, means less ‘bought-feed’ to pay for! 
Strains for finest corn ensilage in 
Southeast Pennsylvania, Maryland, 
Lower half of New Jersey, Delaware: 
FUNK G-136 Ideal for silage. Ears at nice medium height. 
Not way up. You'll like this. Sturdy heavy stalks. Stand 
storms in fine shape. Great leafiness. Most outstanding 
blight resistance. Big girthy ears that reach that exactly- 
right stage for quality silage-feed. Exceptional feed-unit 
value. Tremendous tonnage. Real profit-maker. 
G-134A A newer and great hybrid too, same maturity. A 
most blight-resistant hybrid. Exceptional stalk-quality— 
deep green, wide heavy leaves. Feed your animals will 
relish. Corn you'll be proud to grow. Just right for your 
cutter. Ears lower than G-145’s. 
FUNK G-145 Heavy producer. Ears high on stalks. More 
folks use above-two hybrids, whose ears are lower and 
which make greater proportion of grain. 
FUNK G-704 Real heavy, late silage. 10 days later than 
first-two above. For late filling, or re-filling. 
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