Coker 100 Strain 3, planted April 12th—Photo July 31st. 
Leaves stripped to show bolls and type of plant. 
^^s>*^COKER 100 • Strain 3 
BEST IN YIELD, HIGHEST TURNOUT AND LONGEST OF THE COKER lOO's 
Plant: Erect, semi-determinate, vigorous, 1 to 3 vege¬ 
tative brances; short, well spaced fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Thin, dark green. 
Season: Early. 
Bolls: Round ovate, slightly pointed; medium 68 to 70 
to pound; open wide, fluff beautifully; storm and 
weather resistant. 
Lint Length: 1%" under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 38 to 40%. 
Character: Very uniform; excellent. 
Production: Highest. 
Coker 100, Strain 3 is superior to all Coker 100 
cottons in production or seed cotton, lint per cent, 
length and dependability. 
PICKS EASY—WEATHER RESISTANT 
It has dark green foliage, slightly thinner than Strain 
1 but some heavier than Strain 2. The plants are semi- 
determinate, more erect than Strain 1 with shorter 
fruiting branches. These are thickly set with medium 
large bolls that open wide, fluff and pick easily yet 
are weather resistant. 
parative records made in the South Carolina Pee Dee 
Experiment Station 1938 Cotton Variety test of Strains 
1, 2 and 3: 
Lbs. of Seed 
Cotton per Acre 
Coker 100 Strain 1_2475.6 
Coker 100 Strain 2_ 2570.0 
Coker 100 Strain 3_2664.0 
Per Cent 
Lbs. of Lint 
Lint 
Per Acre 
Length 
37.67 
932.5 
1%2 
38.64 
993.2 
1%2 
39.36 
1048.5 
IVs 
Coker 100, Strain 3 led the test of 44 well bred 
varieties and strains both in pounds of seed cotton, 
pounds of lint and money value per acre. 
SEED SUPPLY LIMITED 
Because of the splendid record Coker 100 has made 
throughout the eastern south from Virginia to Arkansas 
and because of its wide popularity, it is probable that 
our limited supply of seed will be booked up long 
before planting time, as was the case with Coker 100 
Strains 1 and 2. We have printed our cotton folder 
earlier than usual in order to give our customers an 
opportunity of placing their orders for new seed before 
our anticipated stocks have been booked up. 
UNEQUALLED IN PRODUCTION 
Coker 100 Strain 3 is unequalled in production. The 
reason for our continuous breeding program and the 
introduction of new strains is strikingly shown by com¬ 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-Ib bag; $200 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. All seed 
are treated with Ceresan. Orders accepted 
subject to crop out-turn and germination. 
ai^^COKER 200 
A NEW AND BETTER COKER 100 COTTON 
Plant: Small, determinate, symmetrical; 2 to 4 low set 
vegetative branches and well spaced fruiting 
branches. 
Foliage: Very thin, leaves small, deeply lobed. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: Medium, 70 to 80 to pound; round ovate, slightly 
pointed; open wide; fluff beautifully, storm and 
weather resistant. 
Lint Length: 1%2" to 1%", same as parent. 
Lint Per Cent: 37 to 39%. 
Character: Excellent, full bodied, strong. 
Production: Excellent. 
Coker 200 Strain 1 is a striking nev/ Coker 100 
Strain 2 selection; even more uniform in type with 
thinner foliage and earlier maturity than Strain 2. 
One is struck with the semi-dwarf, red stemmed, 
determinate plants; the deeply lobed, small leaves, the 
profuse fruitage and the lightly colored bronze tipped 
squares. A thoroughbred cotton with a record in keep¬ 
ing with its pedigree. 
• Strain 7* 
OF THE COKER 100 STRAIN 2 TYPE 
HAS NO EQUAL FOR FERTILE SOILS 
OR CLOSE SPACING 
Coker 100 Strain 2, the parent of Coker 200 Strain 1, 
led the 1937 Pee Dee Experiment Station Test in 
pounds of seed cotton and ranked 2nd in the 1938 test, 
being led only by our Coker 100 Strain 3. It has made 
a similar record in our tests. Coker 200 Strain 1 led its 
parent in our 1938 Coker 100 Strain test and ranked 
slightly ahead in the Main test. Due to the small stalk, 
thin foliage, small, deeply lobed leaves and quick 
fruitage, Coker 200 Strain 1 has no equal for planting 
on fertile soils or for close spacing on average to 
good soils. A still better Coker 100-2. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-tb bag; $200 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. All seed 
are treated with Ceresan. Orders accepted 
subject to crop out-turn and germination. 
* Coker 200 Is the name we have given our new line of Coker 100 
cottons which come from the small weed, small leaf, extra early Coker 100 
Strain 2 blood line. This cotton differs from the Coker 100 Strains I and 3 
and since we are offering this cotton in addition to our new Coker 100 
Strain 3, we have decided on this change in name In order to avoid 
confusing our customers. 
This field of cotton, the parent strain of Coker 200 Strain 1, 
produced more than 1000 lbs. lint per acre. 
