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COKER 32-1 OATS 
A MODERATE PRICED COLD-SMUT 
RESISTANT VARIETY 
During the fall of 1934 our first highly cold and smut 
resistant oat— Coker 32-1 —was placed on the market. 
We have never before, during the many years of our 
oat-breeding work, offered a new variety which has so 
quickly proved its worth and established itself in 
popularity. 
Many growers report yields of from 75 to 116 bushels 
of oats per acre, averaging 38 to 40 pounds per bushel, 
with no signs of smut or cold damage, planted with 1 to 
134 bushels of seed per acre. 
We offer you this splendidly productive, highly cold 
and smut resistant, thoroughly tested variety in the 
belief that it will add greatly to the safety, satisfaction, 
quality and yield of your oat-growing operations. 
COKER 33-50 OATS 
SMUT RESISTANT—STORM RESISTANT 
Oat growers of the Fulghum belt are enthusiastic in 
their praise of Coker 33-50 (smut and storm resistant) 
oats—reports of magnificent crops have come to us 
wherever these oats have been planted. Because of its 
remarkable stooling ability, seedings of ^2 to 1^ bushels 
per acre are being used with excellent results. 
Treatment against smut has been forgotten and 
beautiful crops of smut-free oats harvested. Cold resist¬ 
ance—about same as Fulghum. 
We offer you this valuable variety which has proved 
its worth to thousands of farmers during the two-year 
period since we first offered it. 
At the very low price we have placed on them—can 
you afford to plant a non-smut resistant variety? 
PRICES 
PRICES 
$2.50 per bushel, $2.25 per bushel in ten-bushel lots, $2.00 
per bushel in fifty-bushel lots. F.O.B. Hartsville, S. C. 
$1.50 per bushel, $1.40 per bushel in ten-bushel lots, $1.25 
per bushel in fifty-bushel lots. F.O.B. Hartsville, S. C. 
OATS DEHULLED AND TREATED WITH 
SMUT TO PROVE RESISTANCE 
SHOWING SECTION OF 43 INCREASE PLOTS OF 
POSSIBLE NEW STRAINS FOR FUTURE YEARS 
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