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HYBRID 
POPULAR FAVORITES 
in the Central Corn Belt 
. . . Here’s a fine hybrid 
that does unusually well on land that 
has been farmed too hard. Medium 
maturity in the Central Corn Belt, G-56 
gives fine performance as an early 
hybrid on south to the Ohio River. An 
excellent choice for silage farther 
north. Starts fast in the spring, comes 
on rapidly to make high quality corn 
on fine standing stalks. 
.-- A new hybrid similar 
to G-50 in maturity. High-yielding — 
strong stalked — fast early grower — 
fine quality grain — that’s it in a nut- 
shell. Try a bushel. You'll like it. 
... This fine high-yielding, 
good stalked G-Hybrid is a top favorite 
of many farmers clear across the Cen- 
tral Corn Belt from central Ohio to the 
Missouri River. The feeder type of corn; 
deep kernels make it a feeders’ choice. 
Starts fast and has standability equal 
to the best. Has consistently demon- 
strated its resistance to disease, insects, 
and drouth. Funk’s G-37 really shells 
out a high percentage of quality corn. 
. » « Many Central Corn 
Belt farmers depend on G-169 for good 
yields and Balanced 5-Star Perform- 
ance. Does well on lighter soils if not 
planted too thickly. 
... Bred and developed 
for best results on farms of the Central 
Corn Belt which have been farmed 
hard. Better than average borer 
resistance. 
. . » Full season in central 
Illinois and Indiana and central to 
southern Ohio; medium maturity in 
southern Illinois and Indiana. Stalk 
quality is good. Handles well in me- 
chanical pickers. Produces good corn 
for market or feed. Good in yield, grain 
quality — and comes through! Funk’s 
G-94 has proven to be Consistently 
, Good, Year after Year. 
«+ A companion hybrid 
for G-94 in the central and south-cen- 
tral areas of Illinois and Indiana and 
the southern half of Ohio. Big girthy, 
deep-kerneled ears on strong stalks 
still green at harvest time, along with 
drouth, insect, and disease resistance 
makes G-95 a winner. Demand is heavy 
—order early! 
... Just later than G-95, 
this new hybrid is adapted from 
Bloomington, Illinois; Indianapolis, In- 
diana; and Columbus, Ohio on south 
to the Ohio River. Blight resistance and 
superior standability coupled with me- 
dium-low ear height make it well liked 
in this area. Ask your dealer about it. 
Limited quantities available. 
... This new hybrid is 
not only new but different. Short 
stalked, medium low-eared with excel- 
lent stalk quality and high quality 
grain along with resistance to leaf 
blight and its ability to produce high 
yields make this hybrid one to try and 
watch. A very fast starter in the spring, 
07004 is just earlier than G-94, 
ORDER NOW! 
RECOMMENDED G-HYBRIDS 
for the Central and South Central Corn Belt 
. . A long-eared, high- 
yielding corn with good girth. On high 
fertility land those extra long ears turn 
in truly remarkable yields. Strong 
sturdy stalks, good resistance to leaf 
blight. Throughout its adapted area 
folks are talking about the fine yield 
and performance records of G-99. 
. . This new develop- 
ment is the most talked about hybrid 
in Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Just a 
day or two later than G-94, it does a 
great job from the great central Corn 
Belt area on south to the Ohio River. 
Leaf blight resistance, fine standability, 
exceptional yields, and good quality 
corn make it a winner. G-91 is new 
and different. Don’t miss buying it if 
you live in its adapted area. 
. . For outstanding re- 
sistance to chinch bugs and drouth, 
Funk’s G-80 ranks with the best. Farm- 
ers like its big beautiful ears and good 
performance qualities. G-80 is truly 
a fine hybrid in the south-central Corn 
Belt. 
..- A rugged, high yield- 
ing corn for the southern third of 
Illinois, G-98 has proved its worth. 
Previous users will want it again. 
..- Anew yellow hybrid 
with fine stalk quality and medium 
ear height. A high yielder for south- 
central and southern Illinois and In- 
diana. Blight resistance makes this 
hybrid especially well suited for its 
adapted area. 
. . . Farmers in central Illi- 
nois who want a hybrid slightly later 
than G-94 should plant part of their 
acreage to G-79. Stiff-stalked and high 
yielding, G-79 combines the fine qual- 
ities that good corn farmers want in 
a full season hybrid for the Champaign, 
Tuscola, Taylorville area in Illinois. 
Order your seed now. 
... One of the truly 
great white hybrids for the south-cen- 
tral Corn Belt, G-512W is characterized 
by high yield, good quality grain, stiff 
stalks, and resistance to the diseases 
and insects commonly found in this 
area. G-512W is an excellent corn for 
the mechanical picker. 
SPECIAL PURPOSE G-HYBRIDS 
for the South-Central Corn Belt 
are three of our earlier maturing hybrids suited for 
use in the south-central and southern area where 
corn planting is often delayed by wet weather or 
floods. These hybrids are also suited for the produc- 
tion of early feed in this area. Yields are especially 
fine for hybrids with such a short growing period. 
