COKER-WILDS STRAIN 7 
We Began Breeding Extra Long Staple Cotton in 1907—Coker-Wilds 
Strain 7 is the Best We Have Yet Produced. 
In pedigree it goes back to our (semi-dwarf stalk) Wilds Strain 
4. It is a beautiful, quick fruiting, long staple cotton. 
It led our long staple test in 1933 in total value per acre. In 1934 
it led our main variety test in value per acre. Its field records cor¬ 
respond with its test records. In 1934 it produced over a 500-pound 
bale per acre. This season (1935) a five-acre plot of Wilds Strain 7 
yielded 6% bales and sold for an average of around $90.00 per bale. 
Wilds Strain 7 yields as well as most short staple varieties and 
the bolls fluff beautifully. Our cotton pickers prefer Wilds Strain 
7 to all other varieties. Yet with all these added advantages we have 
lost nothing in staple length—Wilds Strain 7 is as long as the best 
Wilds Strains. 
DESCRIPTION 
PLANT—Vigorous, strong grower, 2 to 4 vegetative branches, well 
spaced fruiting branches. 
FOLIAGE—Medium. 
SEASON—Medium early. 
BOLL—58 to 60 to pound. 
LINT LENGTH— l x A" to 1%" under good conditions. 
LINT PER CENT—33% to 35%. 
CHARACTER—Strong, silky, uniform. 
PRODUCTION—Best of all Wilds Strains. 
Price: $10.00 per 100 lb. bag or $190.00 per ton for 80% germination 
or above. 75 cents per bag less if 75% seed are shipped. 
See next page for results of advance test on Wilds No. 7, made by 
one of the Delta’s largest planters. 
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TOP—Wild’s 7, Fruits and Fluffs like a short cotton. 
CENTER—Newest strains of Wilds—G. J. Wilds, Jr. and Wilds No. 7. 
BELOW—This Coahoma County (Miss.) field of Wilds No. 6, illustrates the fruit- 
fullness and yield of Wilds No. 7. 
