ARKANSAS 
1 2-B was planted in only two tests 
li/oO ill the State. It was highest in money value 
of seed and lint per acre of all Commercial 
strains in a test of forty varmties, at both the Up¬ 
land and Delta locations at Marianna, the INIain St£i- 
tion. 
Its average staple length for the two tests w^s 
82.5/32 and lint percentage 82.25%. (Note—All lint 
]M'rcentages were very low in these tests). 
1 Q^7 included in five tests in the State. 
li/Oi It was second in money values in each of 
the Upland and Delta Commercial Strains 
tests, in a list of forty varieties at Marianna. 
It was first in each of the “Little Cotton Varieties 
Tests” in a list of eight strains at both locations at 
Marianna. 
At ^Melbourne, in the high lands of North AVest 
Arkansas, 2-B was first in money value in a list of 
sixteen varieties. 
Its staple average for the five tests was 33.60/32 
inch, and lint ix^rcentage 36.42%. 
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LOUISIANA 
1 Stoneville 2-B was the highest in average of 
1^00 money values and first in rank in eleven 
tests over the State, in tests of ten to forty 
varieties. 
Its average staple length was 33.27/32 inch aiivl 
lint percentage 34.07%. 
1 Q 07 2-B was again highest in rank and ave:pge 
ic/O 4 of money values in ten tests at ten locations 
over the State, in lists of ten to forty varie¬ 
ties, which included a number of very fine new 
strains of the State Agronomy Department, and most 
of the comi)etitive commercial strains adapted to 
Louisiana. 
Its average staple length for the ten tests was 
88.1)/32 and lint percentage 35.31%. 
In 1936, the 2-B made the highest money value in 
the high land test at Ruston, in North Louisiana, un¬ 
der the most adverse conditions, and at the same 
time was second only to a very fine Delfos Staple 
variety at Alexandria on very fertile land and under 
most favorable conditions. In 1937 it was again 
highest in money values at Ruston and Grand Cane 
in the high lands of Nortli Ix)uisiana, and was high¬ 
est of all Commercial cottons except the Delfos Long 
Staples, in the Alluvial tests at Baton Rouge and 
St. Joseph. 
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