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“HUMCO” PEDIGREED 
COTTON SEED-OATS-RYE 
Grown and Bred by 
HUMPHREY-COKER SEED COMPANY 
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SHORT STAPLE COTTONS 
“HUMCO” DIXIE 14, STRAIN 5 
(Staple 1 1/32 Inch Full) 
This cotton has a very fine characteristic in ITS 
EARLINESS. It has been consistently early over a 
period of six years and in 1935 showed 7380 blooms 
per acre increase over Dixie Triumph to August 1st. 
ITS YIELD is unsurpassed by any variety. 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. 
“HUMCO” DIXIE 14, STRAIN 7 
This is Our Full 1^4 Inch Strain Dixie 14 
A NEW STRAIN 
CHARACTERS: 
1. High Yield —405 lb. lint per acre under drought 
conditions 1935. 
2. Staple— l z /& inch—Uniform—Fine character. 
3. Per Cent Lint —35. 
4. Boll Size —70 per lb. seed cotton. 
5. Season —Early (15,000 blooms per acre less than 
Strain 5 to August 1). 
6. Foliage —Medium. 
7. Type— Low—Stocky—Open. 
8. Wilt Resistance —Excellent. 
Outstanding in high yield 
over a period of six years. 
This cotton has been out¬ 
standing in high yield in our 
tests. In one state (1935) it 
made best average yield of 
any cotton tested in seven 
variety tests in different lo¬ 
calities. 
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. 
This cotton offered as our 
Longest Length Strain of 
Dixie 14 to date. Its staple 
brings small premium over 
other Strains. 
“HUMCO” DIXIE-TRIUMPH-4 
STRAIN 3 
OUR NEW 1 1/16 INCH STRAIN 
A TIP-TOP STRAIN of Dixie Triumph Cotton. 
In Type —It is a medium, stocky growing, medium light foliage cotton. 
In Earliness —It is fine, not quite as early as Dixie 14, Strain 5, but stands among the earliest cotton we grow. 
In Yield— In our test plats 1935 made 446 lbs. lint per acre (under drought conditions). In some crops 1935 
produced full bale per acre. 
In Boll Size —It is good—67 per lb. seed cotton. In Lint Percentage 35%. 
In Resistance to Wilt —Very good—it stands up on bad Wilt land. 
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