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Coker-Clevewilt 7, Strain 2 
A CLEVEWILT WITH A HIGHER YIELD, LESS 
LEAF AND A BETTER TURNOUT 
Coker Clevewilt 7 Strain 2 is a straight selection 
from Clevewilt 7, with higher yield, lint per cent, 
longer staple and thinner foliage. It has the stamina, 
vigor and high wilt resistance of the parent with 
the ability to resist adverse conditions and to set 
and hold a crop in a very short period when con¬ 
ditions are favorable. 
A REMARKABLE RECORD 
In our main variety test on non-wilt soil it pro¬ 
duced 2,241 pounds of seed cotton per acre. The 
lint per cent was 38.4 and staple IVa". We know 
of no better cotton for planting on badly infested 
wilt soils or the lighter sandier lands where tough¬ 
ness and vigor are needed. 
Coker Clevewilt 7 Strain 2 led all wilt varieties 
in the 1939 Pee Dee Experiment Station variety 
test with a yield of 927 pounds of lint per acre 
and a staple of 1%" and a value of $118.93 per acre 
for seed and lint. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-determinate, vigorous, flat-topped, 
spreading, 2 to 4 vegetative branches—long, 
well boiled fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Medium thin (thinner than Clevewilt 7); 
leaves turn up at edge admitting more sunlight. 
Season: Medium early. 
Bolls: Round ovate, 68 to 72 to pound. 
Lint Length: 1%2" to IVa" under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 37% to 39%. 
Character: Excellent. 
Production: Best of all Clevewilts. 
No. of Seed Per Bushel: Approximately 124,500. 
PRICES: $10.00 per 100-lb bag; $180 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. All 
seed treated with Ceresan. 
1. Photo taken at our main breeding plot shows resistance of 
Coker-Clevewilt 7 Strain 2 to the Hartsville type of wilt. 
2. Illustrating high degree of resistance to Sumter wilt. 
3. Photo taken at our Manning wilt test. 
4. Coker-Clevewilt 7 Strain 2, a ^productive, full H/ie” cotton with 
maximum wilt resistance. 
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