DAVID R. COKER 
Founder and President 
Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Co. 
CONTENTS 
Protection Plan _ 3 
New Strains of Farm Relief _4 and 5 
Coker-Clevewilt Strain 4 _ 6 
Coker-Wilds Semi-Wilt _ 7 
Coker-Wilds Strain 6 _ 8 
Coker-Wilds Strains 3, 4 and 5 _ 9 
Views of our Plant and Breeding 
Farms -10 and 11 
Lightning Express Strain 8 _12 
Effect of Growing Conditions _12 
New Varieties for 1935-36 _13 
Securing a Good Stand _ 14 
New Types of Cotton Wilts _15 
Recent Accomplishments _16 
Our Visitors _17 
Seed Corn Varieties _18 
Sweet Potatoes _19 
Asparagus Seed _19 
Seed Cleaners _ 19 
BRIGHTER DAYS 
ARE HERE 
I N OUR last year’s catalogue, I said that 
better days were ahead for the farm if 
we would support the President’s program, 
learn from our past mistakes and improve 
our present opportunities. I congratulate 
our customers and the Southern farmers 
generally on carrying this program through 
to partial success. 
Most of our customers are producing bet¬ 
ter yields and longer cotton than ever before. 
This shows up clearly in the government’s 
statistics for the Carolinas and Georgia, 
where the bulk of our seed is distributed. 
Don’t lose sight of the fact that you must 
utilize our most recent pedigreed strains, as 
they come out from year to year if you would 
continue to improve yields and profits. 
Quality cotton on the Hartsville Market. 
