breeding, and cross-breeding with others of 
known value ... planting such improved off- 
springs in those sections whose corn-crop needs 
improvement. Watching how they behave. Check- 
ing for any weakness that may need further doc- 
toring. Observing them to full maturity. Weigh- 
ing the harvest. Correcting weights as to moisture 
content. Remember, this goes on every year—in 
each main corn-growing area of the east. Yes, it’s 
costly. But it’s the only true way to bring out 
Facts! And it pays... YOU! 
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Fine Big Ears and 
just as Heavy Crops 
are produced from 
ROUND -KERNEL 
FUNK-G SEED 
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There is only so much round-kernel seed separated on each crop. And because more 
folks are changing to its use right along, supplies of certain Funk-G strains sell out 
early. As all its users know, there is no difference in the results ... they get just as 
many nice, big ears—the same heavy yield. 
Every kernel on each seed-ear has the identical germ-plasm inside, no matter what 
its shape is. And what’s inside, is what counts! Not the shape of the container. The 
vigorous growth you soon see after planting either the Round or Flat-kernel seed, and 
the later fine crop either will give you... means real corn-crop profit, plus all-around 
satisfaction to you! 
Twelve Statements by ‘“‘Money-Saving’’ Round Kernel Planters: 
“We always use 8 to 12 bu. Funk-G 
Rounds. They have been OK.” 
Wm. R. Brown (York Co.) Pa. 
| like Round Kernels.”’ 
Herbert Grimes (Caroline Co.) Md. 
“There is absolutely no difference in yield 
between the Round and Flat kernels.” 
Joseph Millen (Wayne Co.) Pa. 
| think Round kernels are just as good as 
the Flat.” R. A. Souders (Carbon Co.) Pa. 
“Prefer the Regular Round kernel seed.” 
Paul Duran (Washington Co.) Pa. 
“Neighbors all remarked what good corn | 
had. Will continue to use Round-kernels."’ 
Earl H. Beeker (Rensselaer Co.) N. Y. 
‘The Round Kernels are just as good as the 
Flats.” E. L. Hassel (Mercer Co.) Pa. 
“Can see no difference in yield between 
Rounds and Flats."’ 
A. F. Rodrigues (Bristol) R. I. 
‘‘All the corn used last spring was Regular 
Round kernels, and they are as satisfactory 
as Flats."” Wm. Merrill (Garrett Co.) Md. 
‘I like the Round-kernels very much.” 
LeRoy G. Ehrgott (Crawford Co.) Pa. 
“Planted Round-kernels 3 years. Get uni- 
form planting.” 
R. W. Detwiler (Fayette Co.) Pa. 
“It is my notion that Round-kernels go 
through the planter more evenly than 
Flats.’’ E. B. Hebard (Franklin Co.) Mass. 
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