Recommended for farms of Delaware, and 
Eastern Shore, Md. and Eastern Shore, Va. 
Funk G-136 fills a long-sought need. 
One of the finest of all new strains. Wonderful 
yield records. Has heavy foliage, sturdy stalk, big 
long girthy ears, well-covered. Nice ear placement. 
Short shank. Golden ears, deep wide kernels. Few 
days later than G-98. Great stalk quality and blight 
resistance. A just-right corn. 
G-] 34A Another great recent development, 
with plenty of leafiness, fine sturdy stalks. One of 
the greatest blight-fighters of all time. Has excel- 
lent stand-up, heavy ears, great yielder. Matures 
with G-136, later than G-98 and G-99, slightly 
ahead of G-145. Resists corn-borers. 
G-98, G-99, G-91 The first two of 
these three are old stand-bys in this area. The third 
is a fine newer strain (details pages 10 and 11.) 
G-7 04 Full-season late husking corn. Week 
to ten days later than G-136 or G-134A. Heavy 
tall fine yielder. Outstanding blight-resister! 
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“Thoroughly Pleased” 
““G-136 was the best husking corn and the 
biggest ear corn | ever raised.” 
L. Rue Vickers (Dorchester Co.) Md. 
Are You 
SAVING MONEY 
by planting 
“ROUND KERNEL”’ 
Funk-G Seed? 
Many folks are—More of them 
every year! They realize that 
every grain on a Funk-G seed 
ear, regardless of shape has ex- 
actly the same high yieldability 
within it. There is no difference 
in yield, ear-style, size or any- 
thing —from “Flat’’ or ‘“‘Round- 
kernel’ seed. Why not make 
this saving ? 
BACK COVER PICTURE 
Funk-G breeders pull thousands of 
Stalks with the ““pullometer” in Selecting 
superior breeding stock. 
Any inbred that can be up-rooted with 
less than 400 Ibs. Showing on this ma- 
chine, 1s tossed out. This ts just one of 
the many Funk-G “extras” to help you 
grow still-better corn with Funk-G Seed. 
