FOR WILT LANDS 
COKER-CLEVEWILT 
STRAIN 3 
“A High Yielding Full Coker-Cleveland 
Cotton For Wilt or Non-Wilt Lands” 
Here’s why we think so highly of Coker-Clevewilt 
Strain 3: 
It led all Dixie and Dixie Triumph Cottons in both our 
1932 and 1933 Wilt Variety Tests in YIELD, STAPLE 
LENGTH and MONEY VALUE PER ACRE. 
It stood up near the top with our BEST Non-Wilt cot¬ 
tons in our last year’s Variety Test on non-wilt soil. 
Has been planted on heavily wilt infested soils all over 
the Eastern Cotton Belt with marked success. One farmer 
reports a yield of 870 pounds of 1146" lint per acre with 
a “turn-out” of 40.8%. It can be profitably grown on 
wilt, non-wilt, or wilt spotted fields. A “bread and meat” 
cotton—dependable yielder, wet, dry and average seasons. 
It enables the wilt land farmer to grow as much and as 
high quality l 1 /^" cotton as his neighbors without the wilt. 
DESCRIPTION 
STAPLE—1-1/16" to 1-1/8" (under good conditions). 
LINT %— 37 to 39%. 
STALK—Medium vigorous, open growing. 
BARLINESS—Mediumly early, same as “Coker 5.” 
PRODUCTION—Good as Coker 5 or 884, better than Super-Seven. 
STORM RESISTANCE—Best of any we have ever bred. 
BOLLS—Medium, 68 to 72 to pound. 
PICKING QUALITY—Good, much better than Super-Seven. 
WILT RESISTANCE—Best of any we have ever offered. 
NOTE: No Wilt Resistant Cotton Known Will Stand Up On 
All Wilt Soils. Hence, no truthful breeder can guarantee any variety 
to hold up 100%. Clevewilt No. 3 has made the best record in All 
Our tests on badly infested soils. We think it the Best and Safest 
to plant. i 
Combines Yield and Staple 
PRICES: (See Price List Enclosed.) 
Clevewilt 3 Should Have Been Planted Here 
Why Plant Short Staple Wilt Resistant Cottons? 
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