Dependable 
Early-Maturing Leaders 
... This strong-stalked, high- 
yielding new G-Hybrid is early enough for 
most early maturity areas of northeastern 
Illinois and northern Indiana. A few cold 
muck areas may require one of the early hy- 
brids mentioned in the box on this page. 
Hybrids of this maturity are frequently too 
low eared for most satisfactory mechanical 
harvest. G-18 carries the ears higher on the 
stalk, overcoming this handicap. 
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..» This early maturing Funk’s G- 
Hybrid has found a great place in northern 
Indiana and Illinois where high yields and 
early maturity-of good sound corn are de- 
sired. G-6 stands crowding well where fer- 
tility justifies thicker planting. An excellent 
picker. White-capped kernels shell out 
yellow. 
... A great companion hybrid 
for G-6, but preferred by some on certain 
soil types. G-1A does very well on muck soil 
and is especially desired in northeastern 
Indiana. G-1A has excellent stalk quality. 
... A day or two later in ma- 
turity than G-6 and G-1A, this high-yielding 
early hybrid is white-capped like G-6. G-68 
has an especially fine record on the better 
fertility levels. A fine companion hybrid for 
either G-6 or G-1A. 
...Arelative newcomer to north- 
ern Illinois and Indiana, G-26 is just 
later than G-6 and G-68, but earlier than 
G-30. Long cylindrical ears add up to big 
yields of high quality corn where fertility 
permits. A coming favorite with heavy foli- 
age, excellent standability and extra yield. 
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EARLY 
Mediu Caly CHAMPIONS 
. Famous white-capped hy- 
brid which shells out yellow. Big, long ears 
dry out fast. Five to seven days later than 
G-6 and five to seven days earlier than 
G-29. A great favorite in northern Illinois 
and Indiana. Sales doubled again last year. 
A good yielder. 
... A newer G-Hybrid, almost 
as early as G-30. Shorter, thicker ears on 
stiff stalks make it an ideal picker corn. 
Can stand thicker planting, too. 
... A newcomer, G-22 is medium 
in ear height, stiff-stalked, and high-yield- 
ing. This all-yellow hybrid will make a great 
companion hybrid for G-30 and G-30A. 
Same maturity as G-30A. Stands crowding. 
Here’s a winner you'll want to try. Supplies 
limited. 
.. . Just earlier than G-29, this 
fast drying, deep kerneled, cylindrical 
eared, good-stalked hybrid made big gains 
last year wherever grown. Holds ears well 
for the picker, too. Fast grower in back- 
ward seasons. 
... Another grand old performer 
and fine companion hybrid for G-29. Comes 
through tough going. Holds its ears and 
makes top yields. Excellent stalk quality, 
too. A fine example of “ripe ears on green 
stalks’’ as developed by Funk’‘s G research. 
. . . Here’s something 
new in hybrid corn. A higher oil hybrid with 
at least 50% more oil than ordinary hy- 
brids. Higher oil G-Hybrids usually reduce 
need for protein supplement when fed to 
hogs. G-100HO is slightly earlier than G-29 
and G-16A. Adapted to northern Illinois 
and Indiana. If you feed hogs you'll want 
to prove this new feeding corn on your 
farm. Supplies limited. 
. Rugged and dependable. 
Adapted from southern Wisconsin and 
Michigan to central Illinois and Indiana. 
Great for late planting further south. Adapt- 
ed to wide range of soils. Does well under 
corn_borer attack. 
... A great yielder and fast 
dryer, this dependable, long-eared, cylin- 
drical-eared hybrid has a host of friends 
across north-central Illinois and Indiana. A 
fine performer when corn borers are a prob- 
lem. Shells out well, too. 
If you need very early hybrids for very late emer- 
Boo a gency planting or for extremely cold muck in 
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oe aa northern Illinois and Indiana, plant these proven 
performers: 
. . - Another newcomer. One 
of the most beautiful high-yielding, strong 
stalked hybrids you will see. About G-16A 
maturity, with excellent quality corn. Holds 
ears well—an excellent picker corn. 
. . . Another new higher 
oil G-hybrid just later than G-16A, equal in 
yield and field performance but with that 
extra oil and feeding quality. Suited for the 
great corn growing area of the north central 
Corn Belt. Supplies limited. Order now. 
. .. Gaining popularity every 
year because of its excellent stalk .. . su- 
perior quality of grain .. . fast growth... 
high shelling percentage of deep kernels... 
and ability to hold its ears on short tough 
shanks. A fine picker corn. Harvest time real- 
ly makes you appreciate G-77A. It usually 
yields more than you think it will. Widely 
adapted to soil types. Dries out quickly. 
. Similar in ear type to 
G-29, G-65A is a little later than G-29, 
G-77A, and G-16A. Good kernel depth, fine 
standability, high shelling percentage, and 
corn borer resistance make it a favorite in 
its adapted area. Order now. 
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... Full season in central Illinois and 
Indiana; medium maturity in southern Illinois and 
Indiana. Stalk quality is good. Handles well in 
mechanical pickers. Produces good corn for 
market or feed. 
... This great hybrid is not only new, 
but different. Short stalked, medium low-eared 
with excellent stalk quality and high quality 
grain. Resists leaf blight. Produces high yields. 
Here’s a hybrid to try and watch. A very fast 
starter in the spring. 
. .- Here’s a fine hybrid that does un- 
usually well on land that has been farmed hard. 
Medium maturity in central Corn Belt, G-50 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 stalks. 
... Many central Corn Belt farmers 
depend on G-169 for good yields and Balanced 
5-Star Performance. Does well on lighter soils if 
not planted too thickly. 
... This fine high-yielding, good 
stalked G-Hybrid is a top favorite. Starts fast and 
has standability equal to the best. Has consist- 
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ently demonstrated its resistance to disease, in- 
sects, and drouth. Funk’s G-37 really shells out a 
high percentage of quality corn. 
...A fine medium maturity hybrid that 
really stands thicker planting on the higher fer- 
tility levels. G-75 has an excellent stalk and fine 
quality grain which dries rapidly after maturity. 
Husks well, too. G-75 is just earlier than G-37 
but later than G-16A. 
... Another new high-yielding, ex- 
ceptionally strong-stalked hybrid, which stands 
crowding on the better fertility levels. G-75A is 
G-37 maturity, but is much lower eared. This new 
hybrid has made a great record clear across the 
central Corn Belt. If you live in this area, you 
must try if. 
. .. A companion hybrid for G-94 in 
the central and south central areas of Illinois and 
Indiana. 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! 
“/ofes in the Central and South Central Corn Belt 
... Just later than G-95, this new 
hybrid is adapted from Bloomington, Illinois and 
Indianapolis, Indiana on south to the Ohio River. 
Blight resistance and superior standability cou- 
pled with medium-low ear height make it well 
liked in this area. Ask your dealer about G-95A. 
. .- A companion hybrid to G-95A. 
Strong-stalked and blight resistant, G-70 is at its 
best on the better soils, making exceptional yields. 
Stands crowding well. Somewhat smooth-eared 
on the lower fertility levels. 
. .. 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. Makes corn on poor soil, too. 
. . - Another new one which stands 
thicker planting on the good soils. Similar in ma- 
turity to G-91 and a little lower-eared. Don’t miss 
trying G-97 for higher yields on top fertility. 
... A great new companion hybrid 
to G-97. Excellent root anchorage, high yields, 
lower ears, and blight resistance make it unusu- 
ally desirable in the south half of the central Corn 
Belt on south to the Ohio River. Stands crowding 
unusually well. 
... This new development is the most 
talked about hybrid in Illinois and Indiana. 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 stand- 
ability, exceptional yields, and good quality corn 
make it a winner. G-91 is new and different. Be 
sure to plant it if you live in its adapted area. 
. .. A new yellow hybrid with fine 
stalk quality and medium ear height. A high 
yielder for south-central and southern Illinois and 
Indiana. Blight resistance makes this hybrid es- 
pecially well suited for its adapted area. 
... One of the truly great white 
hybrids for the south-central Corn Belt, G-512W is 
characterized by high yield, good quality grain, 
stiff stalks, and resistance to the diseases and in- 
sects 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 
. .. Where 
corn planting is often delayed by wet weather or floods, 
these early maturing hybrids will come through. They 
are also well suited for early feed in the same areas. 
Yields are unusually good for hybrids with such a short 
growing period. 
