Coker’s FOLGMIN STRiUN 
A Rust Resistant Fulgrain With 
This is a new Fulgrain oat having the produc¬ 
tion of the former strains with the added charac¬ 
ters of high crown rust resistance, high resistance 
to all races of smut including the new race to 
which former Fulgrain strains are susceptible. 
It is 2 to 3 days later, having the same general 
grain type with an occasional awn. 
It is a stiff strawed, storm resistant, slightly 
shorter Fulgrain. The heads are heavy but long 
and well balanced, which characters coupled with 
its stiff straw give it marked storm resistance—an 
excellent oat for harvesting with a combine. 
HEAVY EARLY GROWTH 
This oat likewise originated from the cross 
Victoria x Fulgrain. It is typically Fulgrain. 
The early plant growth is striking with its dark 
green color and erect pointed blades. The glume 
color and grain color are likewise Fulgrain. The 
grains are somewhat shorter and plumper, very 
heavy, weighing 38 pounds per settled struck 
bushel and having very high feeding value. 
A plant of Fulgrain Strain 4 rust, cold and smut 
resistant oats showing long heavy heads, profuse 
tillering and stiff straw. 
Mr. Robert R. Coker, Vice-President, in charge of sales, pointing 
out to Messrs. Milton Weinstein and F. M. (Dutch) Barton, of the 
Russell-Heckle Seed Company, Memphis, Tenn., superior qualities of 
Fulgrain Strain 4. This field planted with one-half bushel seed per 
acre made an average yield of 65 bushels per acre. 
