“HUMCO” CAROLINA-FOSTER 
STRAIN 7 
OUR NEW STRAIN OFFERED FOR FIRST 
TIME, 1936 SEASON 
A Cotton With Special Adaptation 
1. To rich land. 
2. To coastal plain sections. 
(1) Because of its Extremely Light Foliage and open 
type better suited to rich lands. Will set and mature 
a good crop in spite of large growth. 
(2) In coastal plain sections where rainfall is more ex¬ 
cessive and Boll Weevil damage more prevalent 
this cotton excels. Its foliage admits sunshine to 
lessen Boll Weevil attack and prevents boll rot. 
Its Yield—150 lbs. seed cotton per acre better than, 
Strain 6 (average 1933-34-35). 
Lint Percentage, Staple, Boll size, and Earliness same 
as Strain 6. 
“HUMCO” WILLIAMSON 10 
STRAIN 3 
Our Long Staple Wilt Resistant Cotton 
CHARACTERS: 
1. Staple — 1 % inch full to 1 5/16 inch. Brings top price. 
2. Per Cent Lint— 30 (normal season). 
3. Boll Size —70 per lb. seed cotton. 
4. Type —Semi-open, slightly variable. Medium growth 
and foliage. 
5. Season —Early. Its blooming record shows only 
8,220 blooms per acre less than Lightning Express 
8 to August 1, 1935. 
6. Wilt Resistance —Strong. 
7. Yield—Very good. In 1935 variety test its yield 150 
lbs. seed cotton per acre less than Carolina-Foster, 
Strain 6. 
One crop this cotton 1935 ginned out 7 T /2 (500 lb.) 
bales from 8 acres land. 
Not a safe cotton in years of excessive rainfall. 
Will give high value per acre in normal season. 
