COKER-CLEVELAND 5, STRAIN 5 
“The Best, Longest, Highest Linting, 
Most Productive ‘Coker 5’ ” 
“Coker 5” has been more largely responsible 
for the very great improvement in the staple 
and value of the South Carolina cotton crop 
than any other variety—we offer you Strain 5 
of this remarkable variety with the assurance 
that it has and will further enhance the pres¬ 
tige of its worthy parent strains. 
OUR RECORDS SHOW THAT: 
It has the longest staple of the “Coker No. 
5’s”; it has the highest lint turn-out of the 
5’s; it is the most uniform in staple of the 5’s; 
it is the most uniform in type of growth of 
the 5’s; it is the most productive; it is the 
most storm resistant of the 5’s; it is easy to 
pick; gins nicely; will make cotton under most 
any conditions. 
DESCRIPTION 
STAPLE— V/iq" to 1%2" (under good condi¬ 
tions). 
LINT %—39 to 41%. 
PRODUCTION—The best of the “Coker No. 
5’s.” 
STALK—Mi 
STORM R1 
PICKING QUALITY—One of the best. 
SEASON—Medium early. 
BOLLS—64 to 66 to pound. 
SrftOUT 
This 5-Acre Field Produced 12 Bales of “Coker-5” 
PRICES: (See Price List Enclosed.) 
COKER-FOSTER STRAIN 6 
“For Land That Grows Too Much Weed” 
An excellent Coker-bred Foster Cotton. 
Makes very small weed, open growing, small 
leaved, extremely early and a “making” cot¬ 
ton if there ever was one. Makes 1 Vs" to 
1%6 W staple under good conditions. Gin out¬ 
turn—35 to 36%. It’ll take mighty good land 
to make Foster 6 grow too rank. 
PRICES: (See Price List Enclosed.) 
Small Weed—Large Yields—Premium Staple 
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