COKER- 
WILDS 
Coker-Wilds Strain 9 is descended 
from a superior plant selection of 
Wilds 8 and has all the good qualities 
of this wonderful long staple upland 
cotton; in addition, it is earlier, from 
%2 to y 16 longer and frqry illy 
ductive. It produced i^mr 19 
98 pounds more of seecNcot 
pounds more lint, wtas^lasse 
longer and the value of seed and lint 
was $16.63 more per acre . W ilds 9 
led our 1937 test in value o^s^d an 
lint per acre with $114. 4^ 1 
From all records and reports reclived, 
Wilds 8 has lived up to oih^eraims — 
namely, that it was the best long staple 
upland cotton ever bred. To those who 
know how to grow and properly 
handle, gin and market a superior 
product, we heartily recommend 
Wilds 9. Its record shows it to be 
superior even to Wilds 8—no further 
recommendation is necessary to those 
familiar with Wilds 8. 
COKER-WILDS STRAIN 9 
EARLIER—LONGER—HEAVIER YIELD 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-dwarfed—determinate, flat topped, 
1 to 3 vegetative branches—well spaced fruit¬ 
ing branches—ideal. 
Foliage: Medium thin—same as Wilds 8. 
Season: Early—earliest of all Wilds strains. 
Bolls: Round ovate, slightly pointed, 65 to 70 
to pound, open wide—fluff beautifully, look 
and pick like short—yet storm resistant. 
Lint Length: l-%" to IV 2 " — VsT' to 1 /\q" longer 
than Wilds 8. 
it Perce nt U «4^o 35%. 
laracter: Best—\trong, silky, 
eduction: Excellent. 
N: All of Coker-Wilds 
Strain 9 seed germinate 60% or bet- 
lave been tested six times 
^curacy and individual lots 
mixed to insure uniformity, 
it 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 de¬ 
ficiency: $9.40 per 100 lb. bag; $150 
per ton f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, 
Ga. or Memphis, Tenn. 
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