1 GONDON’S SILO KING 
All Seed Corn She 
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Every Farmer Should Have 
~ 5 to 10 Acres of 
THIS MONEY MAKER 
25 Tons Per Acre Common Yield 
Recommended fe all 
Northern Dairymen 
A fine strain of Southern grown 
open pollinated white ensilage corn, 
‘selected by ourselves, which has 
proved to be one of the most valuable 
and largest yielding ensilage corns in 
-eultivation. It grows very tall, at- 
taining a height of 8 to 10 feet; is 
prolific in its nature, having from two 
to three ears to the stalk, makes a 
heavy thick growth of fodder, and is 
altogether, in our opinion and in the 
opinion of those who have tested it, 
the best and most productive of en- 
silage corns. POSTPAID PRICES— 
21 ibs., $1.45; 5 lbs., $2.65. NOT PRE- 
PAID PRICES—1!, bu. (28 lbs.), $3.90; 
bu. (56 Ibs.), $7.50; 2 bu. and over @ 
$7.25 per bu. 
READ THIS PLEASE 
Ft. Collins, Colo., Aug. 23 
Gentlemen: Your ‘Silo King’? Corn is 
everything you say. Our field of Corn 
stands 13 feet, 6 inches tall, each stalk 
has 1 to 4 ears of Corn and the greatest 
amount of foliage we have ever seen, 
This field is the envy of the surround- 
ing territory and I’m sure there will be 
many acres planted next year. Yours 
truly, rs 
_ William Scheller, Rt. 4, Box 172. 
The Great Ensilage 83 
Open-Pollinated Corn 
Hed and Graded 56 Ibs. per Bu. 
1309 FUNK’S-G-114-HYBRID SEED CORN— 
Field Scene of One of Our Fields of “G’’-114 Hybrid Seed Corn Grown Here at Rockford 
Some people eall it ‘‘intestinal fortitude.’’ Others call it simply ‘‘guts.’?’? Anyway, in G-114, 
it’s the ability to stand up against the beating that the North Central Corn Belt often hands 
‘out in weather and in insect attacks. Against cold spring dampness. .. . Against scorching summer 
drought... . Against blasting wind. . . . Against corn borers and other insect enemies. G-114 comes 
through. Even when harvest is long delayed, G-114 stands, firmly erect. In Iowa 4-year tests, its 
percentage of lodging was lowest (2.9%) of any strain entered. And it yiclds with the best. G-114 
foliage stays green after the ear starts to mature, making the extra starch necessary to finish both 
a heavy ear and a strong stalk. POSTPAID PRICES— 21, Ibs., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $3.25. NOT PREPAID 
PRICHS— ¥, bu. (28 Ibs.), $6.10; bu. (56 Ibs), $11.90; 2 bu. and over @ $11.75 per bu. 
BEST BY TEST 
Yellow Flint 
Seed Corn 
Excellent for Hogging Down 
Open Pollinated Varieties 
Extra Early 75 to 80 Days 
Every farmer should have four or five 
acres of Flint Corn for early fall feed. 
You may wish to snap it for your hogs 
or maybe you will do like hundreds of 
other farmers and that is just turn 
your hogs in the field and let them 
wait on themselves, either way has 
proven satisfactory and very profit- 
able. . 
0 a er aera cnr Sen ee TE 
Farm Seed Prices Subject To Change Without Notice. If market is lower when your order is received will refund over-payment. if higher will write you for 
balance due. liems ordered at NOT PREPAID PRICES—we ship by Express or Freight and you pay transportation charges to carrier when delivered to you. 
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1287 Longfellow Yellow Flint 
A beautiful ear of rich, glossy yel- 
low, and very long—ten to fifteen 
inches. The stalks grow to the 
height of 7 to 7% feet, and the 
ears are borne about three feet 
from the ground. 
POSTPAID PRICES— 2% ibs. 
$1.45; 5 lbs. $2.65. NOT PREPAID 
PRICES—% bu. (28 lbs.), $3.90; 
bu. (56 lbs.). $7.50; 2 bu. or over 
@ $7.25 per bu. 
