Coker-Wilds 
STRAIN 10 
Coker-Wilds 10 is the earliest maturing' and thin¬ 
nest foliaged of all Wilds strains. It is descended 
from the famous Wilds 8 blood line. The staple 
averaging under good conditions l-%" to I-V 2 " is 
the same as Wilds 9 and ^ 2 " to Vic" longer than 
Strain 8. Its flat topped, medium open type and 
semi-dwarf stalk combine to make it an excellent 
cotton for fertile soils. SOLD OUT. 
STRAIN 9 
Coker-Wilds Strain 9 is descended from a superior 
plant selection of Wilds 8 and has all of the good 
qualities of this wonderful long staple upland cotton 
and is in addition slightly earlier and longer. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-dwarf; determinate, flat topped, 1 to 3 
vegetative branches; well spaced fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Medium thin; same as Wilds 8. 
Season: Early, earliest of all Wilds Strains except 
Wilds 10. 
Bolls: Round ovate, slightly pointed, 65 to 70 to 
pound; open wide; fluff beautifully; storm resist¬ 
ant; looks and picks like short varieties. 
Lint Length: l-%" to I-V 2 " —% 2 W to Me" longer than 
Wilds 8. 
Lint Per Cent: 33 to 35%. 
Character: Best—strong, silky. 
Production: Excellent. 
No. Seed Per Bushel: Approximately 99,000. 
PRICES: $10.00 per 100-lb bag; $180 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., and Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. All seed treated with Ceresan. 
Right: Note earliness and compact growth of our newest 
Wilds strain. Photo below: Shows wide fluffy opening, 
heavy yield and dwarf type. 
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