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COTTON and CORN SEED 
Grown by Fred M. Nelson of Roswell and certified by the New Mexico 
Crop Improvement Association 
The 37A (1064) COTTON has the characteristics that are most desired. It is the 
earliest and produces the longest staple of any Acala cotton that has been grown 
in the Pecos Valley. 
It has been an outstanding cotton in the experimental test plots in the State, show¬ 
ing a stronger seedling vigor than other strains. Records from test plots in the 
Pecos Valley show the first picking to yield about 50% more than other strains. 
This first picking turned out to be 85% of the crop. On this same test plot the 
1064 produced a most uniform lint of extra good strength that measured IVs inches 
and better. The yield was 3149 lbs. of seed cotton per acre. The seed we offer is 
Blue Tag Registered. 100 lbs. in the lint, $3.50; 100 lbs. delinted, $7.50. 
COLLEGE ACALA COTTON is preferred by many for upland gi-ound where it 
does not produce excessive rank growth. It has met with great success in South¬ 
eastern New Mexico and parts of West Texas. It is a large boiled, high yielding 
cotton with a good staple of about 1-3/32 inches. On test plots this season, this 
cotton produced 2151 lbs. of Seed Cotton per acre. We offer Blue Tag Certified 
Seed. 100 lbs. in lint, $3.50; 100 lbs. delinted, $7.50. 
IMPROVED MEXICAN JUNE CORN has proved to be the most dependable corn 
crop for the Pecos Valley. It is acclimated here; it will make a crop when others 
fail. It will make with less water. The shucks cover the end of the ear and 
protect the corn from worms and birds. We seldom find this corn affected by smut. 
The tall stalks make it especially desirable for ensilage. Year in and year out 
you cannot go wrong in Nelson’s Certified Mexican June Corn. 100 lbs., $5.00. 
FLAX 
PUNJAB—This variety has been found to do well in the Pecos Valley. It is grown 
entirely for the oil that can be extracted from the seed. This past season it was 
found to be a good nurse crop for spring planting of alfalfa. The plant grows 
only about ten inches high and the seed is ready to combine about the time the 
young alfalfa is ready to clip the first time. The seed we offer was grown from 
Certified Seed, being grown one year in the Pecos Valley. 100 lbs., $6.00. 
All of the above prices are F. O. B. Roswell 
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF FIELD SEEDS 
ASK FOR OUR FIELD SEED LIST WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED SOON 
