“ YOU too... like thousands of folks 
can DEPEND on Hoffman FUNK-G 
seed for 
From all corn-areas, come these fine reports . . . there is room 
here for only these few of them. Folks are happy to tell about 
their paying crops. Extra bushels to crib. More feed-units in 
their silos. 
PAYing 
CROPS 
‘‘None Compared to Funk G”’ 
“and | have tried in the last ten 
years all kinds of corn. Round 
kernels are just as good or bet- 
ter than flats." 
Stanley Beezub, Erie Co., Pa. 
“Flying Colors” 
“‘We had a drought for two months 
but our Funk G corn came through 
with flying colors. Guarantee I'll 
order more this coming spring.” 
W. Kendall Comstock, 
Ocean Co., N. J. 
“Ten-Year Satisfaction” 
“Been planting your Funk-G hy- 
brids for ten years. They're the 
heaviest yielders of them all.” 
William Yohn, Carroll Co., Md. 
“Not One Stalk Down” 
“One of our driest seasons but 
still Funk-G produced about 150 
bushels of ears per acre.” 
Bertram A. Ohler, Greene Co., Pa. 
‘“‘Funk-G Ripened Very Fast’’ 
‘Produced good sized ears under 
unfavorable conditions.” 
Ralph A. Mosher, Cayuga Co., N.Y. 
“| Had Real Corn”’ 
‘‘Had a very good start from my 
Funk G-91 corn, and a very good 
yield.”’ 
R. E. Shaffer, York Co., Pa. 
“Champion of All’ 
‘| have been farming for 30 years; 
planted many different hybrids. 
Funk-G is the champion of them 
all.” 
Lilburn H. Hall, Frederick Co., Md. 
Corn Data Notebook 
Pocket size memo. Many 
blank pages for your per- 
sonal notes. Also much 
valuable data to corn grow- 
ers. How to compute yields 
- . - capacities of cribs and 
silos . . . shelling percent- 
ages . .. many other helps. 
Mailed free upon request. 
‘Less Insect Damage”’ 
‘“Our Funk-G corn showed less in- 
sect damage than any corn we 
have grown before. Stood up 
100%." 
Paul B. McClure, 
Clearfield Co., Pa. 
‘‘Good Starter’ 
‘‘Funk-G gets a good start so | 
can cultivate before weeds or 
grasses get started. It has good 
roots and stronger stalks too.”’ 
James L. Winter, 
Allegany Co., W. Va. 
“Outstanding” 
“Your Funk-G silage corn is out- 
standing.” 
Willard C. Drumm, 
Columbia Co., N. Y. 
‘‘Nothing Better Hereabouts”’ 
“We were in the drought belt but 
our Funk-G corn grew, tasseled 
and eared. No disease.”’ 
Mrs. J. A. Doverspike, 
Armstrong Co., Pa. 
“Stands Storm Well” 
‘Every Funk-G stalk eared in this 
dry season. Good heavy _ stalk 
stands storm. well. Plenty’ of 
leaves.” 
Alva Hostetler, Bedford Co., Pa. 
“The Best Yet’ 
‘‘Funk-G hybrid corn does better 
in this locality than any other | 
have tried.’’ 
Earl Michener, Bucks Co., Pa. 
