88 COTTON 



III. RIO GRANDE PETERKIN TYPE 



Plants well branched and medium in size; bolls 

 small; seed black, quite small and bare of fuzz 

 except at tip end; medium maturing; percentage 

 of lint large, usually 35. 



Important Varieties of Group: 



Peterkin Texas Wood 



Peterkin's Limb Cluster Wise 

 Excelsior Texas Oak 



IV. SHORT LIMB KING TYPE 



Plants small and well branched at both base and 

 top; limbs short; bolls small; seed medium in size 

 and thickly covered with fuzz of brownish (and 

 sometimes of greenish) shade; quite early maturing; 

 percentage of lint from 32 to 34. 



Important Varieties of Group: 



King King's Improved No. 1 



Lowry King's Improved No. 2 



V. BIG BOLL DUNCAN TYPE 



Plants large, heavy and strong; well limbed at 

 base, but upper limbs short; bolls very large; seeds 

 large and covered with thick fuzz, whitish in color; 



