For Ensilage in the Many Areas that 
Produce Medium Maturity Husking Corn: 
FUNK G-99, G-98, G-91, G-94: Fine for those valley-areas across cen- 
tral Pennsylvania, other similar medium-altitudes. Also upper New 
Jersey, Hudson Valley, Long Island. These proven strains do splen- 
did silo-jobs on thousands of the best farms. Yield heavy tonnage, 
of proper grain-finish, balanced nutritious feed. 
Since 1938, Funk-G hybrids have been quality-and-quantity pro- 
ducers. Always resisting blight, always standing up fine—depend- 
able! More folks plant ‘Round-kernel’ seed for silage. They save 
money, and get exactly the same fine results, every way! 
To Fill Silos in Shorter-Season Areas 
Where Funk G-10 is the Husking Corn: 
FUNK G-50 and FUNK G-77A Each produces tall up- 
standing stalks—a wealth of wide leaves. Those two 
great hybrids bring ears to the maturity which insures 
highest grain-feed-value in every green ton. Each car- 
ries new resistance to blight, other diseases, insects. 
Both start off fast, even in cold, damp weather. Make 
truly-splendid crops. G-77A slightly earlier — G-50 
taller, heavier tonnage. For slightly-earlier silage, 
G-45, a few days ahead of G-77A. 
For Silage Where Seasons 
are Shorter, or in Highest 
or Northern Locations: 
Where folks husk extra-early corn, Funk G-6 
or G-188—an early-to-match silage corn is a 
requirement. On more such farms, Funk G-29 
and G-45 do splendid silage jobs. Some other 
places, G-12, G-30, G-68, or G-15. All are 
sturdy, leafy, sure-growth producers of finest 
feed. 
