“HUMCO” DIXIE—14 
STRAIN—3 
A FULL 1" to 1 1/32" COTTON 
This is one of the most uniform Dixie—14 cottons we 
have offered. 
IN YIELD —it is extremely good, having made 190 
lbs. seed cotton per acre more than the highest yielding 
strain of Cleveland Big Boll in our 1932 variety test. 
IN EARLINESS —it is good, showing 1,540 more 
blooms per acre, up to August 1st, 1932, than our Old 
Dixie—14 strain. 
IT LINTS WELL, often up to 38%. It grows slightly 
larger than other strains and is especially adapted on 
the lighter soils. 
IT IS HIGHLY WILT RESISTANT. 
“HUMCO” DIXIE—14 
★ STRAIN—5 
A NEW STRAIN WITH FULL 1 1/32" Staple 
This cotton has a very fine characteristic in ITS 
EARLINESS. It has been consistently early over a 
period of four years and in 1932 showed 7,420 blooms 
per acre increase over regular Dixie—14 to August 1st. 
ITS YIELD is equal to the Strain-3. It carries A 
NICE BOLL (65 per lb. seed cotton), and lints 37.5%. 
In TYPE OF PLANT, LENGTH OF STAPLE, and 
STAPLE QUALITY, it is all that one could want. No 
cotton of its class is more desirable. It has proven its 
resistance to wilt by standing up well on lands heavily 
infested with the Wilt Fungus. Under very droughty 
conditions it made yield of 400 lbs. lint per acre in 1932, 
and stood fourth in yield in test with 20 other short 
staple cottons. 
A WARNING 
Don’t plant Wilt Resistant Varieties of Cotton 
on lands heavily infested with Rootknot and expect 
all the plants to live. Plant such land to crops not 
affected by Rootknot for at least three years. 
