AMBASSADOR 
(Stoneville 4-A) 
Due to the outstanding merit and the distinct botanical character 
possessed by this cotton, various Experiment Stations and the Cotton 
Variety Registration Committee appointed by the Association of South¬ 
ern Agricultral Workers has recommended that this cotton deserves and 
should have a new name, in accordannce with the Official Code of No¬ 
menclature of the American Society of Agronomy. Therefore we have 
had this cotton registered under the name of AMBASSADOR. 
Boll size—59 to 60 
Picking qualities—Excelent; bolls are large, round and open well. 
Plants—Dwarfy, rather spreading 
Maturity—Very early. 
Stormproofness— Excelent, locks hold in boll well, does not string 
out 
Prolificness—Very prolific for a big boll cotton. 
F oliage—Medium. 
T . , , \ Hill land 35 to 38%. 
Lint percentage— 7 
I Valley land 33 to 3o%. 
Lint length—1” to 1-3/32” 
Stoneville No. 4-A is a selection from Stoneville No. 4, has a larger 
boll and is more prolific. It is an out standing big boll cotton for very fer¬ 
tile soil. 
Stoneville 4-A is the only extremly early big boll cotton with which we 
are aquainted. Although we recommend this cotton most highly for very 
fertile lands, enormous yeilds may b3 expected from it on thin uplands 
where fertilizers are used liberally, and the rows narrowed, with rea¬ 
sonably thick spacing in the drill. 
YOUR COTTON PICKERS WILL APPRECIATE THIS STRAIN. 
Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Co. 
The Breeders of Delfas and Stoneville Cottons 
STONEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 
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