Below are details on the Funk G-Hybrids, PROVED good for planting in your 
corn area. And they really are in business” ere decay? Lapa the husking 
hybrids . 
. . at the bottom, the ensilage recomm 
doing excellent work. Each is a product of ihe! : Sai jallee : 
breeding and PROVING program, described in your tefman Catalog. 
Plant BIN Seed 
Gain TOP « 
G-91 Everywhere, folks praise its 
} fine qualities. Combines big 
yield with not-too-heavy fodder. Gaining 
very fast. 
In Penn State's hand-planted test plots 
for the seventeen southeastern counties of 
Pennsylvania (1952), Funk G-91 was the 
highest average-yielder of all grain-hybrids. 
G-91 has a wide range .. . takes it on 
poor soil . . . wonderful on rich ground. 
Matures well in southeastern Pennsylvania, 
central New Jersey, upper Maryland, Dela- 
ware, and into the Virginias. 
In heavy 1952 storms, G-91 showed out- 
standing resistance to high winds. In 1953 
its drought-resistance was remarkable. A 
very fast starter every year. Live, robust ap- 
pearance. Rich, dark green foliage. Ears 
placed lower than G-98 and G-99. Large 
ear. Broad deep kernels. Excellent sheller. 
Really stands up! Husks clean by hand or 
picker. Truly a GREAT producer of quality 
corn! 
_¢ Makes solid ears, top quality. 
G-94 Extra strong stalks. Depend- 
able. G-94 “round-kernel” seed saves money. 
if. Deen Full Cribs 
to be a surprise yielder, even 
onmmecuan to love feniilty soils -Pinejon fertits 
outstanding . Top 
feat ators Benes hG-99 for hickiic: 
silage, or both. Get surprise yields, big ears, 
Boece Grenier eres 
Ser ce, in 
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End ale oo seen 
G-77A =: eereenetan 
time to sow barley. Caution: Do not use as 
Many folks are replacing G-94 with the full-season variety . . . the other strains listed 
even-more-blight-resisting G-91. yield heavier in this area. 
For ENSILAGE that’s just right 
Heavy in “near-finish” Grain . . . Highest Feed Value 
G 13 Has made a fine record as ever. Has real merit. Dependable. A paying 
mH PROVEN heavy pro- silage corn! 
ducer. Carries a very high percentage of 
feed-units in its nearly mature grain-content. ensilage 
Same maturity as G-136. Fine upstanding G=136 *" eee well 
stalks that take storms without loss. Easy to 
harvest. A wealth of wide deep-green leaves. 
Big long ears, well covered. Deep, blocky 
kernels. One of the greatest blight-fighters 
rooted. Lots of Rae Seiad Leaves close 
together, wide, heavy. Ear well placed on 
stalk. Succeeds on wide range of soils. Out- 
standing against blight. Stands up! 
A. H. HOFFMAN, INC., Landisville (Lancaster County), Pa. 
