“HUMCO” DELTA—36 
★ STRAIN—4 
A NEW EXTRA FINE STRAIN of our Delta—36 
Variety. 
IT OUTYIELDS every long staple variety tested in 
1932, standing as No. 1 in a list of 20 varieties and strains 
in our Variety Test. It came within 22 lbs. of seed 
cotton per acre of making as high yield as any short 
staple cotton we tested in 1932. This strain has been a 
consistent high yielder for the past four years and 
shows 181 lbs. seed cotton per acre better yield than 
Delta—36, Strain-2. 
ITS STAPLE is as long as any Delta we have of¬ 
fered or tested. It pulls 1 5/16" and is excelled in length 
by only one cotton we have tested and that is William¬ 
son. 
ITS EARLINESS is shown in the fact that it carries 
the highest blooming record in 1932 of any staple cot¬ 
ton tested with the exception of Express. IT IS EARLY. 
ITS BOLE SIZE is large (62 per lbs. seed cotton). 
ITS STAPLE QUALITY is unexcelled in the Delta- 
type group and is the quality sought after by the buyers 
and spinners. 
IT HAS THE TYPE and QUALITY DESIRED 
Quantity Seed Limited 
LIGHTNING EXPRESS—8 
We are not breeding Lightning Express cotton, but 
we have grown some Lightning Express—8 from seed 
which we bought direct from the Breeders of this cot¬ 
ton for use on some Wilt Land where we wanted to use 
a Full 1*4" staple cotton. 
We find it an early, fairly strong Wilt Resistant cot¬ 
ton, with medium light foliage, 1^4" staple, medium size 
holls, 32% lint, and we offer you seed grown on our 
farms of this variety, guaranteed to be pure, and recom¬ 
mended to you as THE BEST 1^4" Wilt Resistant cot¬ 
ton we have tried. Its earliness is desirable and its type 
is good, though it is not as strong in Wilt Resistance 
•as Dixie—14 Strains. It has not made as high yields 
as our Dixie cottons, but its staple is longer and it 
will bring a premium over shorter length cottons. 
