“Very good” 
“G-77A had very good standability and showed 
good resistance to disease, insects and drought.” 
Oscar E. Moul (York Co.) Pa. 
“Never had any go down” 
‘‘Funk-G Hybrids are fast starting and growing. 
Disease resistance very good. Year ago was best 
corn crop | ever had. Drought resistance excel- 
lent; was the driest here in several years." 
Blake Packard (Lycoming Co.) Pa. 
“All-purpose Corn” 
“We had a good stand considering weather 
conditions. G-77A is an excellent all-purpose 
corn. Stands dry weather. Round kernel seed 
very satisfactory.” 
W. C. Dumire (Barbour Co.) W. Va. 
“Stood the drought very well” 
**We had no rain from July 1st to September and 
husked 150 bushels to the acre.” 
Robert B. Adams (Wyoming Co.) Pa. 
“Corn did not fire’”’ 
“The fast-starting of G-50 was very satisfactory. 
Standability almost 100%. Perfect disease re- 
sistance. Had driest summer here in 54 years of 
weather records, but corn did not fire.” 
J. L. Snyder (Fayette Co.) Pa. 
“Liked G-30 very much” 
“It matured in good time. Have the best corn 
crop I've ever had in spite of the terrible drought 
in this section.” 
George T. Donahoe (Allegany Co.) Md. 
“Fully Matured” 
“Picked about 1% acres of G-77A and to my 
surprise had well over 300 bushel baskets of 
fully matured corn—the best I have ever seen in 
this section."" H.M. Knapp (Mercer Co.) Pa. 
“Started off excellent” 
“Considering our weather. It was awfully dry 
when | planted G-30. Drought hit when shoots 
were starting; still had a very good crop.” 
W. T. White (Greenbrier Co.) W. Wa. 
“Corn borer wasn’t as bad” 
“‘and that’s one thing I'm interested in. G-29 | 
stood better than other varieties. | can't see any 
difference when planting Round or Flat kernels.” 
Robert A. Collins (York Co.) Pa. 
“No Disease Damage” 
“I saw little or no damage due to disease. Stood 
well, The G-50 corn withstood the drought quite 
well. Eared and yielded very good."’ 
J. T. White (Washington Co.) Pa. 
“1st Place - Madison Fair’ 
‘In stiff competition. Our Funk-G came up quickly 
in about 6 days. Standability was perfect. Silage 
corn had good height and ears aplenty. Can see 
no difference in yield between Flats and Rounds.”’ 
Herbert H. Stone (New Haven Co.) Conn. 
“Funk-G easy husking”’ 
** My Funk-G was fast starting; caught up to other 
corn planted two to four days before mine, and 
kept right on going. Had good standability. 
Withstood drought better than any in the neigh- 
borhood.”’ 
David L. McCall (Huntingdon Co.) Pa. 
“Dry Season, but Fine Corn” 
"“Wour G-45 husking corn stood o.k. It stood up 
to corn borers. 
Clayton Catherman (Union Co.) Pa, 
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Fine Comparison” 
‘*Fast-starting and standability were excellent 
in your Funk-G Hybrids. G-30 stood the summer 
drought much better." 
E. B. Romans (Greenbrier Co.) W. Va. 
Reliable on Farms 
in Medium- Maturity Areas: 
Funk G-7 7 A bas thousands of friends. 
Very leafy, good color, splendid long ear. Heavy 
sheller. Good heavy fodder. Its beautiful ears dry 
down fast, to an even dryer stage than husk and 
fodder might indicate —a real value when frost 
threatens early. Splendid on a wide range of soil 
fertilities. Matures in fine time. Sometimes planted 
for early husking in later-corn areas. 
G-50 Outstanding starter, lots of getup and go. 
Heavy stalk and ear. Terrific blight resistance. Deep 
green, extra leafy, bushy fodder. Ear nicely placed, 
short shank, easy husker. Shells quality grain, large 
plump kernels. Vigorous, fine-yielding, popular. 
G-29 Truly-great corn. The choice of many 
folks. A hard fighter on tough soils. Better than 
ever—in some ways, 15% to 20% —through re- 
cently-improved breeding. Makes big ears with a 
lot of girth—medium size stalks. Comes through 
attacks of drouth and insects. Unexcelled yielder. 
G-45 maturity like G-29. 12” to 18” taller. 
Ears higher on stalk. Good shanks permit ears to 
tip while maturing. Good husk coverage. Fast 
starter... stands up great .. . well-dented ears. 
G-30 Great success. Heavy ears. Good yielder. 
Dries down extra-fast at finish. Due to fast starting, 
and excellent standability, cultivating can start ear- 
lier—helps control weeds. Tremendous root system. 
Fine disease and borer resistance. Stands erect after 
maturity. 
G-68 Beautiful wide leaves. Very dark green. 
Ear placement uniform. Big ears, deep broad kernels. 
G-15 New high yielder. Slightly earlier than 
G-68 and G-12. Later than G-10. Plenty of fodder, 
good ears. Gaining fast. 
G-12 Good performer. Still used by many. 
Deep kernels—nice ear—quality grain. Leafy, dark 
green foliage. About 5 days ahead of G-29. 
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