Other Varieties at Moderate Prices 
for General Planting 
PEDIGREED COKER-FOSTER 
STRAIN 6 
An Extremely Early, Open Type, Thin 
Foliage Cotton 
Our Pedigreed Coker-Foster Strain 6 is ad¬ 
mirably adapted to planting in soil of high 
fertility. In such soil, where there is a tend¬ 
ency to grow too much weed at the expense 
of fruit, this strain will greatly increase the 
production on account of its thin foliage and 
dwarf type of growth. This is a thoroughly 
reliable, safe type of cotton to grow under 
any conditions. Because of its early maturity, 
it serves particularly well in sections where 
boll weevil damage is heavy. 
WHAT A GROWER SAYS 
Dr. Luther Davis, Chatfield, Arkansas— 
“During the year 1934 I planted a crop of 450 
acres of your Foster No. 6. I produced 598 
pounds of lint cotton per acre. In 1935 I 
planted 488 acres of your Foster No. 6 and 
produced 515 pounds of lint cotton per acre. 
The staple was 1%2".” 
CHARACTERISTICS 
The plant is very open in type, low spread¬ 
ing, with long slender fruiting branches and 
small, deeply lobed leaves. It matures very 
early. Bolls are long ovate, slightly pointed, 
averaging 68 to 70 to pound. Opening: good, 
wide and fluffy. Picking quality: good. 
Staple: 1V&" to 1 . Lint Per Cent: 35% to 
36%. Character: good. 
PRICE: $6.00 per 100 lb. bag, $110.00 per ton. 
NOTE: Coker-Foster Strain 6 seed are of 
standard (80% or better) germination. 
COKER-FOSTER STRAIN 4 
A Good Long Staple Cotton for Rich Lands 
Our Coker-Foster Strain 4 is very similar in 
type and appearance to Strain 6. Its staple 
length is slightly longer, usually averaging 
l'%6" to lM". It is very open growing and has 
extremely small leaves, making it an ideal 
staple cotton for fertile soil. It utilizes the 
richness of the land to produce bolls rather 
than stalk. 
Price: $6.00 per 100 lb. bag, $110.00 per ton. 
NOTE: Coker-Foster Strain 4 seed are of 
standard (80% or better) germination. 
COKER-WILDS SEMI-WILT 
STRAIN 1 
Wilds Semi-Wilt has been bred for long 
staple cotton growers who have been forced 
to change to shorter varieties because of their 
soils becoming infested with wilt. 
Wilds Semi-Wilt was bred to fill this need 
and we have received many favorable reports 
on its yield, staple and wilt resistance. 
Its lint “turnout” is a little low (about 
2 V 2 % less than Wilds) but it is a good yielder, 
is early and its staple usually commands a 
nice premium. 
Price: $7.50 per 100 lb. bag, $140.00 per ton. 
NOTE: Coker-Wilds Semi-Wilt Strain 1 seed 
are of standard (80% or better) germination. 
COKER-WILDS STRAIN 4 
McGee, Dean & Company, the South’s larg¬ 
est producers of long staple, high quality 
cotton, are much pleased with the results from 
their Wilds No. 4 cotton. It is well suited 
for their rich, fertile Mississippi Delta soil, 
producing a semi-dwarf, open type stalk and 
splendid yields of excellent charactered cotton. 
Under fair conditions of weather and soil it 
produces a high percentage of 1%" and longer 
cotton which has brought good premiums dur¬ 
ing the past fall the better grades in some 
cases more than 20 cents per pound. 
DESCRIPTION 
STAPLE—1*4 in. to l 5 /i6 in. (under good conditions). 
LINT PER CENT—33% to 34.5%. 
PRODUCTION—Good. 
STALK—Semi-dwarf, spreading, open. 
STORM RESISTANCE—Excellent. 
LEAVES—Hairy, resistant to “hopper” damage. 
PICKING QUALITY—Good. 
BOLLS—Very large, 58 to 60 to lb. 
SEASON—Extremely early, as early as many short 
cottons. 
PRICE: $6.00 per 100 lb. bag, $110.00 per ton. 
Germination, Standard. 
COKER-WILDS NO. 3 
An Old Reliable Strain of Wilds 
A productive, big boiled, medium early 
strain of Wilds. Makes good weed—fine for 
medium to light soils; good for rich land 
when given distance. Makes 1 1 / 4" and longer 
staple under good conditions. Seed carried 
over from previous season, thoroughly cured 
out and of high vitality. 
PRICE: $6.00 per 100 lb. bag, $110.00 per ton. 
Germination, standard. 
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