CLEVEWILT 
STRAIN -7 
Coker-Clevewilt Strain 7 
The best and earliest Clevewilt that 
we have yet had to offer. It combines 
the highest wilt resistance, high yield 
and desirability in type. It is thinner 
foliaged than other strains, flat topped, 
with two to four vegetative branches, 
set close to the ground and has long, 
well spaced fruiting branches. The 
staple is l-% 2 ", silky, with lint turn 
out of 37 to 39 per cent. It led the 
Pee Dee Experiment Station 1936 
Variety Test in pounds of seed cot¬ 
ton per acre and came second in the 
South Georgia test at Tifton. Coker- 
Clevewilt 7 led all other wilt varieties 
in seed cotton production in the 1937 
Pee Dee Experiment Station test, pro¬ 
ducing 2,510 pounds per acre—194.7 
lbs. more than any other wilt variety 
except one of our own breeding. This 
test included 46 of the best bred wilt 
and non-wilt resistant varieties in the 
South. Clevewilt 7 has stood either 
at or near the top in all of our wilt 
tests. Strain 7 is the earliest, most 
productive and storm resistant Cleve¬ 
wilt that we have yet had to offer. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Vigorous, determinate, flat topped, 2 to 
4 long vegetative branches—long well spaced 
fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Medium thin, leaves turn up at edges 
admitting more sunlight. 
Season: Earliest of Clevewilts. 
Bolls: 70 to 76 to the pound, round ovate, 
storm resistant. 
Lint Length: l-% 2 " under good conditions. 
Lint Percent: 37 to 39%. 
Character: Silky, strong. 
Production: Excellent. 
GERMINATION: All of our Coker-Clevewilt 
Strain 7 seed germinate 65% or better. They 
have been tested six times to assure accuracy 
and individual lots carefully mixed to insure 
uniformity. A discount in price is allowed to 
cover germination deficiency. All seed treated 
with Ceresan without cost to you. 
PRICES: These prices are net after allowing 
discount for germination deficiency. $8.13 per 
100 lb. bag; $154.38 per ton f.o.b. Hartsville, 
S. C., Atlanta, Ga. or Memphis, Tenn. 
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