PROGRESS IN QAT BREEDING 
Photo above—We don’t make the biggest 
yields from planting one-half bushel per acre 
I hut we grow mighty fine seed for YOU that 
J way. On right—showing section of 97-acre 
field of Coker 33-47 oats being harvested at 
Porterfield. Average yield, 56 bushels per acre. 
James II. Porter, Owner, Bibb County, Ga., 
planter and manufacturer, is shown in fore¬ 
ground on right. 
Photo top, right—All oats treated with smut. 
WHY PLANT ORDINARY OATS 
WHEN 5^ BUSHEL PER ACRE OF 
33-47 YIELDS LIKE THIS ? 
COKER 33 
47 OATS 
OUR BEST GENERAL PURPOSE OAT 
FINE FOR GRAZING, HAY AND GRAIN 
If you are a Dairyman or livestock feeder— 
You will like Coker 33-47 because: 
It is safe—being resistant to cold and to smut. 
It makes a fine early winter growth and furnishes 
good grazing during the lean winter months. 
Makes a rapid, tall spring growth and fine hay when 
cut in early dough stage. 
A heavy yielder of nourishing feed. No beards to 
annoy your stock. Thin hulls with big plump meats. 
If you are a Tobacco farmer— 
You will like Coker 33-47 because: 
Most of you plant oats for spring forage and have 
heretofore had to rely on the older Strains such as 
Fulghum and Red Rust Proof, which are subject to 
winter killing and susceptible to oat smut. It is a 
safe oat for the tobacco farmer to plant and fills a long 
felt need for grazing, cut forage and for good yields of 
higher feed value grain. 
If you plant oats on poor land— 
You will like Coker 33-47 because: 
It will grow plenty tall enough to cut, does not blow 
down easily, is medium early and a good yielder. 
PRICES 
$3.50 per bushel, $3.25 per bushel in ten-bushel lots, $3.00 
per bushel in fifty-bushel lots. F.O.B. Hartsville, S. C. 
IT GREW MEDIUM TALL- 
DIDNT LODGE - MADE 
A FINE CROP OF 
\ SMUT-FREE GRAIN V 
\ HIGH IN FEED VALUE 
\B0Y WHAT AN OAT/ / 
CUT THEM IN 
THE EARLY DOUGH 
STAGE FOR THE BEST 
HAY YOU EVER FED/ 
THOSE COKER 33-47 OATS 
STAND LOTS OF COLD 
WEATHER AND LOTS OF 
GRAZING/ 
