COKER-WILDS, Strain 11 
(SOLD OUT) 
In Wilds 11, we have to offer the best long staple 
cotton that we have ever bred, tested or introduced. 
It traces its ancestry back to the now famous Wilds 
8 line but is as superior to Wilds 8 as the 8 was 
to the previous Wilds strains. It sets a crop quicker 
than any variety tested. 
708 Lbs. Lint—$154.50 Value 
In the 1938 test it produced 2,076 pounds seed 
cotton and 708 pounds of lint per acre and led the 
test in money value with $154.50 per acre, the next 
highest being $136.75. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-dwarf, open, 1 to 3 vegetative bi-anches, 
well-spaced fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Thinnest of the Wilds Strains. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: Round ovate, slightly pointed, 65 to 70 to 
pound. Open wide, fluff beautifully; storm 
resistant; looks and picks like short cotton. 
Lint Length: 1%" to 11^" under good conditions. 
Production: Excellent. 
Lint Per Cent: 33% to 35%. 
Character: Best—strong—silky. 
No. of Seed Per Bushel: Approximately 105,000. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-lb bag; $200 per ton, f.o.b. 
Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. All 
seed are treated with Ceresan. SOLD OUT. 
COKER-WILDS, Strain 10 
(SOLD OUT) 
Coker-Wilds 10 is the earliest maturing and thin¬ 
nest foliaged of all Wilds sti’ains except Wilds 11. 
The staple averaging under good conditions 1%" to 
iy 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 excel¬ 
lent cotton for fertile soils. SOLD OUT. 
Illustrating the semi-dwarf type, wide fluffy opening and the 
high yield of Wilds Strain 11 cotton. 
COKER WILDS 11 
