This field of Coker 100, planted late produced 672 
lbs. lint per acre. 
COKER 100 Strain 1 
A considerable part of the credit for the success 
of Coker 100 under weevil conditions is due to its 
extreme earliness, semi-dwarf weed and small leaves. 
During 1 1935, 1936 and 1937, Coker 100 stood at 
the top in ten State-conducted variety tests. It is 
an excellent cotton for medium to good grades of 
cotton land throughout the cotton belt but should 
not be planted on wilt soils. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Dwarf, symmetrical, spreading, determinate; 
2 to 4 low vegetative branches and long, well 
boiled fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Thin, dark green. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: 70 to 75 to pound; round ovate, slightly 
pointed; open very wide; fluff beautifully; storm 
and weather resistant. 
Lint Length: l-Yie" to 1-14" under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 36 to 38%. 
Character: Excellent, well bodied, uniform, strong. 
Production: Very good. 
No. Seed Per Bushel: Approximately 127,000. 
PRICES: $6.00 per 100-Ib bag; $100 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., and Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. All seed treated with Ceresan. 
COKER’S FARM RELIEF Strain 5 
A Superior Strain With Higher Lint Per Cent 
Farm Relief Strain 5 is descended from a superior 
plant of the Strain 4 blood line and has all the 
excellent qualities of the parent strain. In addi¬ 
tion, it has more vigor, stands adverse weather bet¬ 
ter, is earlier, has a little higher out-turn and a 
better yield record. In our 1936 test Farm Relief 
5 produced 63.7 pounds of lint per acre more than 
Strain 4, averaged slightly higher in lint per cent 
and was valued at $10.33 per acre more. It led 
Strain 4 by 58 pounds of lint and $5.98 in value of 
lint and seed per acre in our 1937 test. The staple 
of both strains was classed as l-% 2 " and character 
and body excellent. We offer this strain of Farm 
Relief to our customers with the full assurance that 
they will realize higher yields and more dollars per 
acre than with previous strains. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Medium tall, very open, generally 1 to 2 
vegetative branches, long, well spaced fruiting 
branches. 
Leaves: Medium small, widely spaced. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: 58 to 62 to pound, long round ovate; very 
storm resistant yet easy to pick. 
Lint Length: 1-%‘j" under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 40 to 43.5%. 
Lint Character: Excellent, hard, full bodied. 
Production: One of the best. 
No. Seed Per Bushel: Approximately 110,000. 
PRICES: $10.00 per 100-Ib bag; $180 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., and Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. All seed treated with Ceresan. 
Breeding field of Coker’s Farm Relief. 
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