Our Head Plant Breeder shows our Sales 
Manager HOW GOOD FARM RELIEF 
REALLY IS! 
It’s been over 14 years now since the orig¬ 
inal cross of Cleveland Big Boll and Lightning- 
Express (the parents of Farm Relief Cotton) 
was made. Thousands and thousands of indi¬ 
vidual plants have been selected, tested, dis¬ 
carded—seed from hundreds of acres of breed¬ 
ing fields have been thrown out and a great 
deal of money has been spent, so that you 
might have the best—and nothing but the best. 
Farm Relief No. 1 was offered in 1931 (ten 
years after we started breeding this variety). 
Its names and fame have swept the Eastern 
Cotton Belt and hundreds of thousands of 
extra “cotton dollars” have been placed in the 
pockets of its growers—for it has consistently 
produced high yields of high quality cotton in 
spite of boll weevil and bad weather. 
FARM RELIEF No. 3 (Sold Out) 
Earlier in the season we had a few 
hundred bags of Farm Relief Strain 3— 
the thinnest foliaged, highest turnout, 
most remarkable lYie" cotton we had 
run across in all our 32 years’ breeding 
experience. But now all these seed have 
been gobbled up. 
FARM RELIEF STRAIN 2 
We are most fortunate, however, in having 
a good supply of Farm Relief Strain 2 seed. 
Those few customers who were lucky enough 
to get some from our small supply last year 
are delighted with it. 
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