7. Appraising value of tobacco selections. 8. Section of tobacco breeding plot showing 
bagged plants. 9. Harvesting tobacco variety test. 10. S. C. Colored Teachers inspecting 
our breeding plots. 11. Plant Breeder Wilds and South American Cotton Expert ex¬ 
amining first year increase blocks. 12. Visitors, watermelons and good advice. 
1. Determining staple of breeding rows. 2. Cotton picking time on the Coker Farm. 
3. Cinning individual plants and determining lint percent. 4. Mr. D. R. Coker points 
out earliness of our Redhart Strain 4 Wheat. 5. Progress in breeding oats for cold and 
smut resistance. 6. Cross breeding oat varieties to combine the good qualities of both. 
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Intimate Views of Our Work 
COKERS PEPIOREEP SEEP CO. 
DAVID R. COKER, President 
HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 
