Coker’s Pee Dee Soybeans 
(Coker 31-15) 
The best hay bean we know of. Color, 
black; slightly larger than Otootan. Conies 
from a cross of Otootan and Laredo and 
combines good qualities from each parent. 
Matures in 145 days. 5,100 seeds per pound. 
PRICE: $5.00 per bu., $4.50 per 
bu. in 5 bu. lots. 
Coker’s Yelredo Soybeans 
(Coker 31-9) 
A beautiful yellow bean about size of 
Yellow Mammoth. Comes from a cross of 
Yellow Mammoth and Laredo. Highly shat¬ 
ter resistant and a splendid bean for har¬ 
vesting with machinery. A good combina¬ 
tion grain and hay bean. Matures in 165 
days. 
PRICE: $5.00 per bu., $4.50 per bu. 
in 5 bu. lots. 
Harvesting Coker’s Yelredo shatter resistant soybeans with combine. 
COKER’S PEDIGREED ELLIS CORN 
u An Excellent Corn for Poor Lands—Better for Rich 
We find Coker’s Ellis to be the safest 
variety to plant year in and year out that we 
have ever bred, grown or tested. It is not 
spectacular but is dependable. 
Its semi-dwarf, stocky, sturdy plants are 
drought resistant and make it the best for 
planting on light soils and likewise do well 
on good soils. 
It has beautiful large ears, with good shuck 
covering and straight rows. 
The corn is superior in quality, with dimple 
dent—medium deep and thick horny, translu¬ 
cent, white to cream colored grains, that are 
very weevil resistant. 
We have continued our careful field selec¬ 
tions and ear-to-row testing and have to offer 
this year the best that we have yet had. 
All the fields from which this planting seed 
was saved produced from 40 to 60 bushels 
per acre. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Stocky, strong—ears set medium low. 
Ears: Usually 2, sometimes 1; 7 to 9 inches 
long—about 2- 1 / 4" in diameter, 16 to 18 rowed. 
Cobs: White. 
Grains: A dimple dent—white to cream col¬ 
ored—medium deep, hard flinty. 
Weevil Resistance: Excellent. 
Drought Resistance: Best we know of. 
Season: 130 to 150 days. 
PRICE: $5 per bu.; $4.50 per bu. in 5 bu. lots. 
Typical ears of Coker’s Ellis Corn. 
COKERS PEDIGREED 
GARRICK CORN 
“Good for Seed and Silage” 
Vigorous grower, 8 to 10 feet tall under 
average field conditions. When well- 
manured on fairly good soil with sufficient 
rainfall, it will make a growth of from 
12 to 18 feet. Has produced as high as 20 
tons silage per acre on our farms. Hard 
flinty white grains, white cobs, excellent 
for home use or milling purposes. Prolific— 
two and three ears. 
DESCRIPTION 
Season: Medium to late. 
Cob: White. 
Grain: White, flinty, medium deep. 
Prolificacy: Two and three ears; usually 
two. 
Weevil Resistance: Very good. 
Stalk: Vigorous grower. 
PRICES: $5.00 per bu., $4.50 per bu. in 5 
bu. lots. 
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