OTHER COTTON VARIETIES 
FARM RELIEF STRAIN 4 
Farm Relief Strain 4 has surpassed all 
previous strains in money making. It is a 
tougher cotton than those offered previously 
and stands up better under adverse weather 
conditions. Thin foliage, extremely early, lint 
turn out, 39 to 41%; l-Vis" or longer staple 
under good conditions. Germination, standard. 
Machine delinted seed of this strain can be 
furnished without extra cost upon request. 
Seed treated with Ceresan. 
PRICES: $7.50 per 100 lb. bag; $140 per ton 
f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga. or Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. 
COKER-CLEVEWILT STRAIN 6 
An excellent, productive, highly wilt resist¬ 
ant cotton of l-% 2 to l-Vie" staple. In com¬ 
petition with other varieties on non-wilt soils, 
Clevewilt on Wilt Lands won 1st prize and 
several district prizes in 1935 and 1936 S. C. 
Five Acre Cotton Contest. A real Cleveland 
cotton, tough and dependable. Lint turnout, 
36 to 38%. These seed are of standard germi¬ 
nation and treated with Ceresan. 
PRICES: $7.50 per 100 lb. bag; $140.00 per ton 
f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga. or Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. 
COKER-CLEVEWILT STRAIN 5 
A good wilt resistant Cleveland cotton. 
Good for wilt and non-wilt soils. These seed 
are of standard germination and treated with 
Ceresan. 
PRICES: $6.00 per 100 lb. bag; $110 per ton 
f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga. or Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. 
COKER-WILDS SEMI-WILT 
STRAIN 2 
Wilds Semi-wilt has been bred for growers 
of long staple cotton who have been forced to 
plant shorter lengths because of wide spread 
of cotton wilt. We believe it will make more 
dollars per acre than any other long length 
staple cotton on wilt lands. Strain 2 has a 
better yield record than preceding strain; is 
extremely early, staple l-V±" to 1 -%g" under 
good conditions. Turnout, 32 to 33-%%. These 
seed are of standard germination (80% or 
above) and are treated with Ceresan. 
PRICES: $7.50 per 100 lb. bag; $140 per ton 
f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga. or Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. 
HOW GROWING CONDITIONS 
AFFECT YOUR COTTON 
The length, percentage of lint and boll size 
of every variety of cotton will vary under 
varying conditions of soil fertility, culture 
and rainfall. Our descriptions are based on 
the actual records that our cottons have pro¬ 
duced in our tests, and they will show the 
same characteristics elsewhere under the same 
conditions. Drought or Poor Conditions will 
result in a shorter staple, reduced yields and 
smaller bolls—no matter what variety is 
planted. 
Because of our recent discovery of several 
new and very deadly types of cotton wilt 
(which raises the presumption that there may 
be other types undiscovered), we can make no 
guarantee as to the performance of our wilt- 
resistant cottons on wilt-infested soils. 
YOUR PROTECTION 
Our personal, business and scientific reputation is your best 
guarantee and protection. The claims we make for our seed are 
based on their actual performance in our breeding plots, variety 
tests and increase fields. All of our seed are bred, grown, prepared, 
tested and stored under our personal supervision and control. 
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