OKER 100 Strain 2 
The Heaviest Yielding Cotton We Have Ever Bred or Tested 
Coker 100 Strain 2 has made the best record of 
any variety of cotton we have offered to our cus¬ 
tomers during our 37 years of cotton plant breeding. 
It has a combination of qualities which have en¬ 
abled it to produce excellent crops under a wide 
variety of conditions. Its outstanding characters 
are its small stalk, small, well shaped leaves, and 
extreme earliness. 
One eleven-acre field of Coker 100 Strain 2 on 
our Hartsville Plantation this season averaged 1,007 
pounds of lint per acre or slightly over 2 bales. 
This cotton came first in the 1937 Pee Dee, S. C. 
Experiment Station Test and again led all com¬ 
mercial varieties in 1938 with a yield of 993.2 
pounds of lint per acre. These splendid yields are 
even more significant because of its average length 
of l-%6" to l-Vs" staple of remarkable uniformity, 
excellent character and strength. 
Coker 100 has a small, quick germinating seed 
which results in earlier, better stands. 
Coker 100 Strain 2 averaged 98 pounds of lint 
per acre more than Strain 1 in our 1937 test and 
70 pounds more lint in our 1938 test; has a smaller 
stalk, thinner foliage and is earlier in maturity. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Small, symmetrical, deter¬ 
minate, 2 to 4 low set vegetative 
branches and well spaced fruit¬ 
ing branches. 
Foliage: Very thin—leaves small. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: Medium, 70 to 80 to pound; 
round ovate, slightly pointed, 
open wide; fluff beautifully; 
storm and weather resistant. 
Lint Length: l-% 2 ,r to l-Vs" full, 
under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 36 to 38%. 
Character: Excellent, full bodied, 
uniform, strong. 
Production: Highest. 
No. Seed Per Bushel: Approxi¬ 
mately 126,000. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-Ib bag; $200 per ton f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., 
Atlanta, Ga., and Memphis, Tenn. All seed treated with Ceresan. 
Photo on right, taken August 22nd, showing open cotton and well 
developed bolls of Coker 100 Strain 2. 
Photo below: This field of Coker 100 Strain 2 cotton picked 
better than 2 bales per acre. 
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