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¥:Otir rExtm't&'J;‘feM‘e:diium;'to iBarle ‘‘BolJ::^!9fcf!<pin 
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THlatT;A'EM;^^§ - ‘ ~ “ 
&u n'liofitl slgtooO m9lEfi9dtio»l at awon 
iTne/Sos^qr.N) 0 .;rj GottOBtirft^lMrg^T ,o7!oiv isvsn Jod "i'nuiit! 
dassed'bsy .ua-p'j.eBrgiiegaoaBti i>B§i! jii 
stenidilpmon tavor, 1® rbpi I r?s^e^Kill^pri" til 
liiOflB; aad! allijaldngB tbeoeiitr^«jj9l 
iHaotliern idlne ofT,thf)3epUoiVjibgit3/u« 
wiljMets^rSisJ&oTt sea^§>fpr.nwAiqpi < s> 
aReitllftOEUlje, jb vtiiiBliy') ji xiJTtoi^ l6 1 ' 
!fEljete iar.e' two poiats.: ftboatiitpajiij i 
Rossdr JSoill- Cottoa tbap.wej.ifosi’fa oo 
ItUeji I'PjEst.ls* that'being aiibj^idm n 
cdttditfoB- orDssi batweenv aB,'.,e?t,^taitl e 
early white seeded'yaxiety;apsl)&9^*l ew 
tra big boiled green seeded variety 
the seed pro luoed by f 
tHe, 
. ' It fp „ 
- ont^^fo'f' s. 
stRaH lIlO 
in silt el 1B9X 
it lilvtorg lo 
OEl‘‘THE' .BC)ailL,"M'EE1K,Ht 
c jqo sdl laJiii ta-ia’i3di no 3i lo bIsit n nio’il qu boiluq titulq 
S77 eulsT-ggilnad fejivaod arii i.na bnlv/gnoitaio .-iTr n boola bi.il ailod 
. t^e Rosser foi . a! gfleat ‘ inajixl, .j 
^eriJ 1 
I plant., uut .Bpsser ,-IN0.'1?'^ “ 
ev^^fasttngfy saak^s ;Cpttpfa_an'flJ; , 
m'akes'tt in a hurry, and \^e have' aii^^ ' 
idea that most people grow cotton to 
get a good crop of lint rather thaji 
any particular color of seed or - 
shape of tb&yrlant.. JHitfigifla q 
way so maSiy ot<fei<R^sfer’HoJf 
us year atter'yfeardt' pietSes me 
Bpsser No, 1 , begins opening as 
SAVly dr'6atller'.tKh,h'’1!lfb''4te^'''seftj8ii.'iT 
df thel^in^ EbttMEarly*. £ •Ihifact'OSieiidJ 
oPhar TfeuS dd^tnters hifOgasuSttllnto ad 
fa’e-RijSser' Nb.£'I 61'5ened*'ful.rj<*ten!e* 11 o 
tyedk eraeiwi 'of Ihfd-Kih^'aMnehabled'nali 
Him W hi£ptfe*a' crbp'befofbitlxe bolld lo 
\t!edWl coiild'db kny-dSiitagfei '^’oriii "'iii, 
;“'t^ 'gi*6w'ovir Shed bw>psPf RdsSer but 
rfdjl 1 wfty tip'in 'North tSFebigttt,- so far no/ 
ab'ln‘fec’tl!hStcdttbn*l9h"^ttconb5dered3 -c a 
tL'feaPA (Stop there',' tnfttlidBdsser'Nd.t'rao 
Kkkheyer fiiiledto make a good'drop '-n 1 
there. This helps, too, in keepingi ja 
up.its earllness of jnaturlty. , . , 
l^tfei^ieStion ofibiaJbWdevlL'ts ggMaS®: 
. 0 : 
Rosser No. 1 puts you in ahead of 
the boil weevil in the boll weevil sec- 
e%re to, and give 
iia 
No. 
lie 
W? 
u a larger 
a late variety ftfat is slow to open. 
It’s an all right earl v cotton that will 
awAwia5fi?i’'»'iw'!?4on 
iafleedtPlpaiaayi?—seedibothg platKedoln 
[June 8th and plants being killed by 
jfrost October 20th. This was on 
.RwBdrWcri J j»nafles.^roiwfra^iDs*^p g 
wnrst boll woevH ,sections. Jo a$ain 
makb'?^olitablB j^opsAeMiftisI $e:pibts tJCf 
on the greyernart^ the.cron before 
tb8m6lF.#^«Rhis3 obMesTo CeXlfi 
. . _ ■ ri t - r r 
ttegjl 9 <^a 4 .'; 1 ?h^ HTputs g jg balEroilBS si n RmdJ 1 :'fJ«uoJ xoqmoX ,iennp.a .8 .V7 
opensaheavy crop early, stlUit con- ^ TRe Bosser I9o.l£—AitriSliii’V gj-Jj ffoS 
tlnues to bear till frost kills plant. .jtlO et )i btw( 
Bolls aje medium to large and do not blow or drop out easjly. Adapted j 
twaiEjfiMtSbf in® cbltcra sectfbtl, air^afteosJteisigjliRroWffotieThraRyears j 
belled, heavy bearings ^ svsd J _ .Sgiiji sis dllod fiLd? i 
For foar years crops of Rosser No. 1» near Atlanta; were prononneed D'« 
cotton experts the best fields in this section. One grower in 1904 prodnoed uiu.o vuau vuc 
Th r mr a ne t p<tgtT»f~9'?^ciiirtB Te 'r p u uudrtrrin^ hiiu ■ n e t p ra f it o f 6 S- freenta-Beed-thtuMaBdo-nosy^ _ _ _ _ _ 
per ponnd on every pound of lint trown by him that season, havind sold his now we have entire plantations with private gins on the place, growing 
crop ''t ten cents. and ginning one variety only. In this way only can we keep seed right. 
^^fe^r^e^ds'ifisJfeli’^sfeWrdfeTlti^fhli Vkr^dfy 
our attention the fact that too little attention is paid to iLg'JiBlod ©4efy 
^public gins tb it 
’^oiefers^lnnli g 
seed. It’s practically Impossible to keep 8eed<anyi^hh£abiharistr^ it 
where more than one variety in ginned, 'When we were handling lejss 
