Coker - Clevewilt 
STRAIN 7 
The best and earliest Clevewilt that we have yet 
offered. It combines the highest wilt resistance, 
high yield and desirability in type. It is thinner 
foliaged than other strains, flat topped, with two 
to four vegetative branches, set close to the ground 
and has long, well spaced fruiting branches. The 
staple is l-% 2 ", silky, with lint turn out of 37 to 39 
per cent. It led the Pee Dee Experiment Station 
1936 Variety Test in pounds of seed cotton per acre 
and came second in the South Georgia test at Tifton. 
Coker-Clevewilt 7 led all other wilt varieties in seed 
cotton production in the 1937 Pee Dee Experiment 
Station test, producing 2,510 pounds per acre—194.7 
lbs. more than any other wilt variety except one 
of our own breeding. Clevewilt 7 has stood either 
at or near the top in all of our wilt tests. Strain 7 
is the earliest, most productive, most wilt resistant 
and storm resistant of all the Clevewilts. 
DESCRIPTION 
Foliage: Medium thin, leaves turn up at edges ad¬ 
mitting more sunlight. 
Season: Earliest of ClevewTlts. 
Bolls: 70 to 76 to the pound, round ovate, storm 
resistant. 
Lint Length: l-% 2 " under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 37 to 39%. 
Character: Silky, strong. 
No. of Seed Per Bushel: Approximately 118,000. 
PRICES: $7.50 per 100-tb bag; $140 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., and Memphis, Tenn. 
All Seed Treated With Ceresan. 
Photo on left: Shows productivity of Clevewilt 7 on 
non-wilt land. Photo below: Shows resistance of Clevewilt 
7 to the virulent Manning wilt. 
CLEVEWILT 
STRAIN 7 
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