COKER-CLEVEWILT STRAIN 5 
A Cleveland Cotton for Wilt Lands—More Resistant, Better Staple, Bigger Yields 
Here is what our customers say about 
Coker-Clevewilt Strain 4: 
J. C. Covington, Jr., Clio, S. C.—“12 acres 
planted in your Clevewilt Strain 4 seed, yield 
17 bales . . . staple average V&z" ... it is the 
best all around cotton we ever planted.” 
Otis Jones, Newnan, Georgia—“Planted 27 
acres Clevewilt Strain 4 on worst infested land 
possible, was unable to detect a single in¬ 
fested stalk. Yield good, staple VAs" 
Well, we must admit Clevewilt Strain 4 is 
an excellent cotton but our business is to make 
good cottons better. Clevewilt newest Strain 
5 has made more dollars per acre than any 
wilt cotton we have yet offered. Staple U/ie" 
to 1%", lint turnout, 37% to 39%. Easiest to 
pick of any Clevewilt strain and its resistance 
to wilt is remarkable. 
STEADY IMPROVEMENT 
1933 VARIETY TEST 
Coker-Clevewilt #3—579.28 lbs. lint per acre 
Coker-Clevewilt #4—590.68 lbs. lint per acre 
Coker-Clevewilt #5—628.72 lbs. lint per acre 
Price: $10.00 per 100 lb. bag or $190.00 per 
ton for 80% germination and above. $7.50 
per bag or $140.00 per ton for seed germinat¬ 
ing 60 to 65%. 
We are treating this lot of 60% to 65% seed 
with ceresan, 3 oz. per bushel. 
COKER-CLEVEWILT STRAIN 4 (Sold Out) 
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LEFT—Neville Bennett, Chairman S. C. Ways and Means 
Committee, likes Coker Clevewilt Cotton. 
BELOW—Our Clevewilt No. 5, has best resistance of 
any cotton we have ever bred. 
