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Frotscher. Company's Saccharine Beauty Water Melon, 



KING'S IMFAOVD^D COTTON. 



By special arrangement with Mr. T. J. 

 King, theoriginator of the celebrated King's 

 Improved Cotton, we have secured the 

 exclusive right for the Southern States to 

 sell the seed of the above variety. 



For six years King's Improved Cotton 

 has stood at the front as the earliest a?id 

 most productive cotton grown in this coun- 

 try. Mr. King's claims are not idle boasts, 

 but every statement he makes is backed b^ 

 official State reports from various State 

 Experiment Farms. 



Every one must know that the tests are 

 fair a7id absolutely impai-tial. and they show i>^Cl_p 

 beyond any doubt that under the" same " ''-'^^*-'- 

 conditions of soil, climate and cultivation. 



KING'S IMPROVED COTTON IS THE BEST. 



In the repor of Mr. Reeding. Director of the Georgia Experiment Station, it is said 

 that: King's Improved Cotton stand second in earliness; fourth in smsllness of seef^s* 

 thirteenth m largeness of bolls; third in percenta-e of Liiit to Cotton Seed; fourth in vield 

 of seed ; fourth in yield of Seed Cotter , and first in value of total products. 



Read the following letter of Director R. J. Redding to Mr. T. T. Kincr- 

 .. GEORGIA EXPERIMENT STATION. Experiment. Ga.. January- 12, 1896. 

 Mr. T. J. King, Richmond, la.: 



My Dear Sir:— This 3'ear the variety tests shows King's Improved at the verv top of 

 the list. 



I consider your variety the most distinct and well marked and most constant of 

 all that I have tested during the last six vears. It certainlv requires closer plantiuif and 

 you will be interested m the experiment to test this point when you get a copv of Bulletin 

 No. 31, now being prepared for the printer. Very truly, 



^ _, , R.J Redding. Director. 



Prices— $1.50 per bushel for single bushel; 5 bushels for $6.50. 



