“HUMCO” CAROLINA-FOSTER 
13-52-6 
“HUMCO” CAROLINA-FOSTER 
-T-i 13-52-6 
_ STRAIN 2 
A SHORT-STAPLE FOSTER 
Where an EARLY, SMALL GROWING, QUICK 
MATURING cotton is needed, this strain is very de¬ 
sirable. It stood AT TOP in yield of all varieties we 
tested in 1930 and in 1931 took second place in test 
with 20 other cottons. In the Pee Dee Experiment Sta¬ 
tion variety tests at Florence, S. C., it led all varieties 
tested in yield of seed cotton per acre for years 1933 
and 1934. It’s a Top Yielder. 
It has given 36% lint yield at the gin and produces 
nice, round bolls—-70 per lb. of seed cotton. Staple 
length is 1 1/16 inch full. 
THE SECOND STRAIN of our CAROLINA- 
FOSTER 13-52-6 Cotton, offered for the first time this 
season. 
It has all the desirable qualities of the older Strain, 
as to TYPE, LIGHT FOLIAGE, BOLL SIZE, LINT 
TURN-OUT and STAPLE QUALITY. 
BUT—IT IS BETTER IN THREE IMPORTANT 
CHARACTERS 
1. IN YIELD —for past two years has shown 111 lbs. 
Seed Cotton per acre heavier yield. 
2. IN EARLINESS —for past two years has shown 
19,800 blooms per acre more to August 1st than 
the old Strain. 
The light foliage of this 
cotton is very desirable 
and operates to give higher 
yields under adverse 
weather or boll weevil 
conditions. 
See 47th Annual Report, Clem- 
son College, page 93, published 
December, 1934. 
IT STANDS FIRST 
with Yield 2,206 lbs. Seed 
Cotton per acre. 
Its Record in Virginia 
(Right Near Norfolk, Va.) 
2,337 lbs. seed cotton 
per acre. 
34.5% Lint. 
806.2 lbs Lint per acre. 
See Letter Under Testimonial 
Section. 
3. IN STAPLE— A good 
1/32 inch longer 
than old Strain. 
Its staple is 1 3/32 
inch to 11/8 inch. 
THIS IS A VALUA¬ 
BLE COTTON for 
rich land and for lands 
near the coast where 
rainfall is heavier, and 
also for the northern 
limits of the cotton 
belt, where a very early 
cotton is essential. 
OUR SUPPLY THIS 
SEED IS SMALL. 
CAROLINA-FOSTER 13-52-6 
Note: Its Small, Early, Productive, Open Growing Type 
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