COKER 
Upper Photo taken July 5th. Note heavy 
early bloom. 
Lower Photo: This field of Coker 100, 
planted June 18th, made 672 lbs. lint per 
acre. 
COKER 100 Strain 1 
The heaviest yielding variety we know of, 
for non-wilt land. 
Never before in our 35 years of cotton breeding 
have we received so many splendid reports on any 
of our cotton varieties as on Coker 100. This new 
productive 1-Viq" to l-%" cotton, introduced in the 
spring of 1937, has made an outstanding record 
throughout a large part of cotton belt. 
Reports have been received from Virginia to Louisiana 
and from the Carolina Seacoast to the upper Piedmont 
telling of excellent yields and premium staple produced 
by Coker 100 seed. 
Coker 100 combines maximum yielding ability with 
staple of 1 Vie" to 1%" which meets the greatly increased 
mill demands for these lengths. 
A considerable part of the credit for the success of 
Coker 100 under weevil conditions is due to its extreme 
earliness, semi-dwarf weed and small leaves. 
During 1935 and 1936 Coker 100 stood at the top in 
ten State conducted variety tests. It is an excellent cotton 
for medium to good grades of cotton land throughout the 
cotton belt but should not be planted on wilt soils. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Dwarf, symmetrical, spreading, determinate; 2 to 
4 low set vegetative branches and long well boiled fruit¬ 
ing branches. 
Foliage: Thin, dark green. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: 70 to 75; round ovate, slightly pointed; open very 
wide; fluff beautifully; storm and weather resistant. 
Lint Length: D/lc," to 1%" under good conditions. 
Lint Percent: 36 to 38%. 
Character: Excellent; well bodied, uniform, strong. 
Production: The best. 
GERMINATION: Coker 100 seed are of excellent germi¬ 
nation (80% and above) and high vitality. All seed 
treated with Ceresan without extra cost to you. 
PRICES: $10.00 per hundred lb. bag; $175.00 per ton 
f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga. and Memphis, Tenn. 
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