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FOR OKLAHOMA 
FUNK'S G-711* Famous for high yields and heavy tonnage. 
climatic conditions and its superior ability to resist drouth, heat and insects. 
with dented richly colored kernels. Funk’s G-711 made the highest yield ever harvested from the official Kansas 
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Noted for its wide adaptability to many types of soil and 
Preferred for its big cylindrical ears 
Corn performance tests. Funk’s G-711 made the highest yield in U.S. in 1949 and 1950. 218.98 bushels per meas- 
ured acre on Raymond Farris farm in 1949. 207.11 bu. per measured acre on Tommy Gist, Jr. field in 1950. Plant 
some G-711 in 1953, your reward will come in its tremendous yields. 
Plants are tall with large stalks and broad 
dark green leaves. G-711 is exceptionally high yielding and prolific on medium to high fertility levels. G-711 is 
planted by more Oklahoma farmers than any other G-Hybrid. 
FUNK'S G-91. Early. This newest prod- 
uct of Funk’s research attracted 
widespread attention everywhere it 
was grown last year. A few days 
earlier than G-94, G-91 contains 
new inbred lines that contribute 
better field stands, produce more 
uniform plants and ears, and give 
increased yields. 
FUNK'S G-79. Medium maturing. 
Here’s a real up-and-coming Hybrid 
for Oklahoma, G-79 starts fast— 
gives better stands, produces uni- 
formly large ears. Has an excel- 
lent performance record on both 
high and low fertility levels. Stiff 
stalks and high yielding G-79 com- 
bines the fine qualities that make 
you glad you planted this outstand- 
FUNK's G-50. 
ing G-Hybrid. 
BETTER THAN OTHER CORN 
“We have planted Funk’s G-711 
for two years now and like it bet- 
ter than any other corn.” 
Virgil Stout, Haworth, Okla. 
ALL FUNK’'S-G NEXT YEAR 
“The Funk’s G-98 I planted last 
Spring produced 80 Bu. to the acre. 
It was very good in every respect. 
Next year mine will all be Funk’s 
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Pete McCallie, Westville, Okla. 
PICK YOUR FUNK'S-G 
FUNK’S G-95. 
PLANT THICKER 
(10 to 12 inches in the row) 
Our earliest Hybrid. 
Does well on both good and thin 
soils. Noted for its heat and drouth 
resistant qualities. Plant early to 
hog down or plant at normal time 
to make a dependable supply of 
early feed. Starts fast—stands well 
and has proven drouth and insect 
resistance. 
FUNK'S G-134. This tough and rugged 
high yielding medium early matur- 
ing Hybrid shows real promise. This 
new Hybrid is similar to G-98. The 
only difference is that it is extreme- 
ly resistant to drouth and disease 
and has a wider range of adapta- 
tion. G-134 matures large cylindri- 
eal yellow ears on green stalks, 
stands up and has great yielding 
ability. Ear placement and easy- 
breaking shanks make it an excel- 
lent Hybrid for mechanical picker. 
A little earlier than 
G-94, ears are some lower and yield 
higher. Good girth the full length 
of the ear helps make it a fine pick- 
er corn. You will like its faster 
starting, earlier growability and its 
greater drouth, insect and disease 
resistance. 
FUNK'S G-704. Medium late. We in- 
troduced this one last year after ex- 
tensive tests proved it to be an out- 
standing corn for Oklahoma. G-704 
is a few days earlier than our fa- 
mous G-711. This new Hybrid 
starts off fast in the spring, gives 
better stands, has early vigor, takes 
heat and drouth in stride, stands up 
and has the distinctive quality of 
yielding unusually clean sound ears 
over a wide territory under many 
adversities. G-704 is a medium late, 
tall growing corn with rugged stalks 
and medium heavy foliage. 
BEST YIELDS—BEST QUALITY 
YEAR AFTER YEAR 
I planted 15 acres of your G-711 
in one field with 15 acres of other 
hybrid. Your G-711 made 123 
bushels per acre and the other hy- 
brid made 114 bushels per acre. We 
have planted your G-Hybrids for 
the past 8 years and find that it 
gives us the best yield and best 
quality of corn. We intend to plant 
your G-Hybrids each year. 
George Denny, Eufaula, Okla. 
AVERAGES 120 BUSHELS PER ACRE 
“The average yield of Funk’s G-711 was 120 bushels per acre for a 
large part of my field. I am sure the three days of hot winds and three 
very severe wind storms that hit my corn this year kept my corn from 
making higher yields. 
“I grow Funk’s G Corn for its high yielding ability, its fine quality, 
and its fine feeding value. I prefer it to any corn I have grown.” 
Nelson Brensing, Skedee, Okla. 
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