STONEVILLE 2-B 
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PLANT TYPE—Medium vigorous, spreading and prolific. 
BOLL SIZE—Large, 60 to 70 per pound of seed cotton. 
MATURITY—Early, one of the few early maturing big boll cottons. 
PICKING QUALITIES—Excellent—Large fluffy bolls, open 
Has high percentage of five lock bolls. 
STAPLE LENGTH—Valley Lands—1-1/16 to 1-1/8 inch. 
High lands—1 to 1-3/32 inch. 
LINT PERCENTAGE—Valley Lands—34 to 36%. 
High Lands—35 to 38%. 
FOLIAGE—Medium Light. 
STORM PROOFNESS—Good. 
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Stoneville 2-B has all of the good qualities of its forebears—Lone Star 65, 
Stoneville 2 and 2-A, and in addition has larger bolls, better staple and char¬ 
acter of lint, better lint percentage, is more easily picked and is more prolific. 
For four years, this cotton has fully demonstrated its adaptability to all types 
of soil and varied climatic conditions. Experimental records of the middle 
Cotton States show 2-B as leading all varieties in its staple class, in money 
value per acre. These results, together with those of hundreds of satisfied 
growers, should be convincing. 
Recent spinning tests made by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and 
several large mills, indicate that the quality of the lint of Stoneville 2-B cotton 
is very desirable for tire cords, tire fabric and fine yarns. The uniformity, 
fineness and tensile strength of fibre, with low percentage of mill waste, is 
reflected in its higher market value and greater demand for the lint. 
PLANT THE COTTON THE MILLS PREFER 
Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Co. 
Originators and Breeders of 
THE WORLD FAMOUS STONEVILLE COTTONS 
Stoneville, Mississippi 
