MISSDELL 4 
We agree with the originator of the famous Delfos 
cottons that Missdell 4 is the best all around staple cot¬ 
ton yet produced; and our strain is an improvement 
and refinement of the original variety. Our grower 
produced slightly over a bale and a quarter per acre 
for three years straight on 1100 acre plantation. What 
a boost for pure-bred seed and this variety in particu¬ 
lar. 
Type dwarf and hardy, and about the earliest cotton 
grown—gets off quickest of any on heavy black land, 
where it averages 34 to 37% lint percentage and lVs 
to 1 3/10 inches length; on hill land 36 to 40% outturn 
and 1 1/32 to 1 3/32 inch staple. 
COKER'S FOSTER 6 
One of the most popular cottons bred by Coker Pedi¬ 
greed Seed Farms in Carolina and has given splendid 
results in Delta section of Arkansas. Here’s why: very 
small stalk, open growing, small leaves let the sun in 
for extra quick maturing. Bolls large, 68 to 70 per 
pound, open wide and fluffy, picking quality good, 
staple lVs to 1 3/16 inch, very prolific. If your soil 
grows too much weed, try this cotton. Our seed, pri¬ 
vately ginned—only small amount available. 
How’s This for a Field of Long Cotton? 
