^2 Bulletin 85 



That the Grower, in consideration of the Exchange furnishing" 

 said PIMA cotton seed to him, and of the benefits and privileges to be 

 received by him from the Exchange under this contract for himself, 

 his executors, administrators and assigns, hereby covenants and agrees 

 with the Exchange, its successors and assigns, as follows : 



1. To plant the seed furnished him under this contract only upon 

 such ])art of the land above described as may be selected and approved 

 by the duly authorized representative of the Exchange, and under no 

 circumstances will any of said seed be planted on any other land, or 

 used or disposed of for any purpose whatsoever than the planting of 

 all or such part of the above described premises as may be selected and 

 approved by said representative of the Exchange, and should any seed 

 furnished under this contract be not planted on said land prior to the 

 first day of May, 1917, then the Grow'er shall return all unplanted 

 seed to the exchange not later than the tenth day of May, 191 7. 



2. That none of said seed will be planted within a distance of 

 less than one-quarter of one mile of any land on which cotton of any 

 variety other than pi ma is then being or is to be planted during 

 the season of 191 7, or upon any land which shall have been planted 

 to cotton of any variety, other than pima. during the season of 1916; 

 Provided that the Exchange may. in writing endorsed on this con- 

 tract, w^aive the foregoing requirements of this clause "2". 



3. That the Grower shall deliver to the Exchange, for the pur- 

 pose of ginning, and baling, all of the seed cotton that may be pro- 

 duced or grown from the seed furnished under this contract, and the 

 Exchange, its successors or assigns, shall have the sole right and 

 privilege of ginning and baling all the products of the cotton croi) 

 produced from the seed that may be so furnished. 



4. That the representatives of the United States Department of 

 Agriculture and the representatives of the Exchange, or either of 

 them, shall at all times have the right to go upon the above described 

 premises of the Grower for the purpose of seeing iiie said land is 

 properly suited for the growing of Pima cotton ; that said land is 

 properly prepared for planting ; that the seed furnished under this 

 contract is properly planted ; that the Grower at all times after the 

 seed is planted, properly thins, cultivates, irrigates and otherwise 

 handles and cares for the crop grown from the seed so furnished. 



5. That the representatives of said De])artment or the Exchange, 

 or either or both, may go upon said premises at any and all times and 

 *'rogue" all of such portion of the cotton plants ])roduced from saifi 

 seed as said representative or any of them may deem best, and that 

 said representatives, either of the Department or of the Exchange, 

 mav at anv time destroy any of such plants or portions of si id crop as 

 thev mav deem best with a view of maintaining the purity of said 

 pima variety of cotton, and should such rei)resentatives or any 

 thereof so require, this ajiiilicar.t will, at his own exi)ense, destroy any 



