COKER-CLEVELAND 5 
STRAIN 7 
DESCRIPTION 
STAPLE— iy±6 in. to l%o in. under good conditions. STALK—Medium, fairly open. 
LINT PER CENT—37% to 40%. STORM RESISTANCE—Good. 
PRODUCTION—The best of the “Coker No. 5’s.” SEASON—Medium early. 
PICKING QUALITY—One of the best. BOLLS—64 to 66 to pound. 
Price: $10.00 per 100 lb. bag, 190.00 per ton. 
NOTE: Coker-Cleveland 5 Strain 7 seed are of standard (80% or better) germination. 
The biggest yielding, longest, highest turnout Cleveland cotton 
we have been able to produce in 19 years of breeding Cleveland 
cotton. 
Coker-Cleveland 5 (usually called Coker 5) has won more cotton 
growing contests than any other variety that we know any thing 
about. It has won every first prize (and a majority of the other 
prizes) in every South Carolina Five Acre Cotton contest. Coker- 
Cleveland 5 is dependable, makes a good V/is" staple and from 37% 
to 40% lint under fair conditions. Its plant is of spreading type 
and is hardy and vigorous. Fruiting branches are evenly distributed 
and well spaced. It makes cotton from the ground up. 
Coker-Cleveland 5 Strain 7 is especially recommended to growers 
whose cotton lands are of only average fertility or which produces 
a weed of medium size. 
We consider this cotton superior to our Coker-Cleveland 884 in 
dollars per acre. 
TOP—L. R. Rollins, winner 1st Prize in 1934, S. C. Five Acre contest, with a new 
strain of “Coker 5.” CENTER—Coker 5 strain 7, is the heaviest producer yet. 
What a “Coker 5” grower says: 
E. N. Caldwell, Route #2, Clover, S. C.—“I bought three 
bushels Coker 5 Strain 6 of you last spring. Will say I be¬ 
lieve it is the best cotton I ever grew. Three acres in this 
cotton ginned 2,420 lbs. of lint. Other cotton grown beside 
it only made one-half as much. I have planted No. 5 for 
ten or twelve years but I believe Strain 6 is the best yet.” 
