BEST WILDS FOR HEAVY LAND 
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McGee, Dean & Company, the South’s largest producers of long 
staple, high quality cotton, are much pleased with the results from 
their Wilds No. 4 cotton. It is well suited for their rich, fertile Mis¬ 
sissippi Delta soil, producing a semi-dwarf, open type stalk and splendid 
yields of excellent charactered cotton. Under fair conditions of weather 
and soil it produces a high percentage of 1*4" and longer cotton which 
has brought good premiums during the past fall and the better grades 
in some cases more than 20^ per pound. 
Long staple, too. 
DESCRIPTION 
STAPLE—1*4" to 1 5 Aq” (under good con¬ 
ditions). 
LINT PER CENT—33% to 34.5%. 
PRODUCTION—As good as any of the Wilds 
cottons. 
STALK—Semi-dwarf, spreading, open. 
STORM RESISTANCE—Excellent. 
COKER-WILDS NO. 5 
A Very Productive, Long Staple Cotton 
Only this small space is devoted to 
Coker-Wilds No. 5 because we have such 
a limited quantity of seed to offer. 
It picks good—gins good—spins good 
and produces a staple of 1*4" to 1%". 
33.7% lint turn-out. Early, quick fruit¬ 
ing—same as Wilds No. 4. Large bolls— 
58 to 60 to pound. More open growing 
and vigorous than Wilds No. 4. 
PRICES: (See Enclosed Price List.) 
LEAVES—Hairy, resistant to “hopper” dam¬ 
age. 
PICKING QUALITY—Good. 
BOLLS—Very large, 58 to 60 to pound. 
SEASON—Extremely early—as early as many 
short cottons. 
PRICES: (See Price List Enclosed.) 
COKER-WILDS NO. 3 
An Old Reliable Strain of Wilds 
A productive, big boiled, medium early 
strain of Wilds. Makes good weed—fine 
for medium to light soils; good for rich 
land when given distance. Makes 1*4" 
and longer staple under good conditions. 
Seed carried over from previous season, 
thoroughly cured out and of high vi¬ 
tality. 
PRICES: (See Price List Enclosed.) 
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