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THE BAGLEY $ 
FIRST 
WITH COTTON GROWERS | 
Makes Over Bale Per Acre'| 
In Spite of Drought 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Gentlemen: 
Last year was my first year to 
grow BAGLEY 
found it to be the best cotton I 
had ever grown. It was a very dry 
season, but I made an average of 
over a bale per acre anyway. I 
received 43% turn-out at the gin 
and my ginner tried to buy all my 
seed to plant on his farm. My cot- 
ton brought the top price on the 
market. I am planting all BAG- 
LEY this year as it stands the 
drought better than any cotton and 
is the easiest to pick and makes 
more money per acre. 
Yours very truly, 
‘(Bigned) M. W. Wallace, 
Rt. 8, Wills Point, Tex. 
e 
1200 Lbs. Seed Cotton 
Makes 500-Lb. Bale 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
I amt very much pleased with 
your cotton. I have just planted 
it one year, but I like the turn- 
out so well I want to plant it 
again this year. 
I had 1200 lbs. of seed cotton 
and got a 500-lb. bale of lint and 
I found it easy to pick. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) TT. W. Carroll, 
Rt. 2, Edgewood, Tex. 


COTTON and I}j 
Bagley Is The Best 
Cotton To Grow 





JOHN JANYSEK 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Dear Sirs: 
Enclosed you will find check cov- 
ering my seed. 
I will plant most of my field 

in BAGLEY COTTON, as it is the 
best cotton to grow. 
Yours truly, 
John Janysek, 
Star Route, 
Helena, Texas. 
(Signed) 
Best Cotton Ever Planted 

W. L. BARNES 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Dear Sirs: 
Please send me five sacks instead of four sacks of your BAGLEY 
PEDIGREED COTTONSEED. I think you have the best cotton I ever 
planted. I made 40% lint on an average all Fall. 
(Signed) 
As ever your friend, 
W. L. Barnes, 
Route 2, Frisco, Texas. 
SS 

Lists Turn-Outs From 
Bagley Cottonseed 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
I am turn- 
outs I have received from my BAG- 
LEY COTTON— 
Four bales from my farm in 
Trinity River Bottom: 
1250 Ibs. seed cotton— 
bale weighed 534. 
1250 Ibs, seed cotton— 
bale weighed 533. 
1355 lbs. seed cotton 
bale weighed 576. 
1400 lbs. seed cotton— 
bale weighed 587. 
Two bales from my sand farms: 
1380 lbs, seed cotton— 
bale weighed 553. 
1406 lbs. seed cotton— 
bale weighed 560. 
Yours very truly, 
listing below some 

@igned) LL. H. Colbert, 
Oakwood, Texas. 
— esa 
Bagley Cotton Stands 
Drought Better 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Dear Sirs: 
BAGLEY COTTON has with- 
stood this long, continued drought 
better than any other cotton. Mak- 
ing a good gin turn-out and also 
an inch staple. We have had ele 
weeks drought. 
As ever your friend and booster, 
(Signed) Stephen J. Cook, 
t. 1, Jacksonville, Tex. 
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Your Seed Are the Best 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Dear Sirs: 
Make my order for six bushels 
instead of three. I have planted 
your seed for four years and have 
found them to be the best. Please 
ship my seed 1st of March. 
F Your customer, 
(Signed) W. W. Edwards, 
Rt. 8, Kaufman, Tex. 
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Recommends Bagley 
Cotton To All Farmers 
On All Types OF Soil! 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
| Martindale, Texas. 
| Gentlemen: 
Six years ago in trying to find 
the best cotton for all types of soil, 
I planted BAGLEY COTTONSEED 
and seed of two other varieties and 
since that time I have had tests 
of BAGLEY with other varieties 
and have found to my full satis- 
faction that BAGLEY COTTON 
makes the greatest yield per acre, 
has stood the worst droughts and 
is storm proof. I am getting the 
best turn-out at the gin, 1100 lbs. 
seed cotton making me around 500- 
lb. bales, and the BAGLEY COT- 
TON MAKES a fine sample to sell 
by and I am getting the top price 
for my cotton. BAGLEY is now 
the only cotton grown on my farm, 
and I can recommend it for all 
types of soil and in my opinion no 
farmer can make a mistake in 
planting BAGLEY COTTONSEED. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) <A, B. Wilson 
R.F.D, No, 3, 
Wills Point, Texas. 
ead g ee Se 

Bagley Cotton Turns Out 
77 More Pounds of Lint 
Per Bale Than An- 
other Variety 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Gentlemen: 
Please send me another sack of 
your BAGLEY COTTONSEED. 
My friend wants to try your cot- 
ton out, too. I told him how good 
it was, for I have tried it out with 
——_———., Your seed turned out 
77 more pounds lint than 
did on a bale of seed cotton, My 
seed cotton weighed 1206 pounds 
and my bale weighed 535 pounds. 
(Signed) Emil P. Mueller, 
Route 1, Box 285. 
Burton, Texas. 
Likes Bagley Seed Best 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Dear Sirs: 
I am sending my order for six 
bushels of your good cottonseed. 
I think you have the best cotton- 
seed I ever planted. You may send 
my order the first of March. 
Thanks. 
(Signed) W. M. Sawyer, 
Route 4, Box 90, 
Brownwood, Texas. 
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Bagley Cotton Has Best 
Staple in Dry Section 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Dear Sirs: 
All who planted BAGLEY SEED 
in the Terrell community are well 
pleased with it. 
I sold two bales of my BAGLEY 
COTTON to the Government Buy- 
er, and he said the government 

would like to buy two million bales 
of that cotton. He said. it was. the 
best staple in this dry section. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) W. R. Vaughan. 
Roysé City, Texas, 
° 
Dry Weather Fails To 
Affect Bagley Turn-Out 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
Most everyone likes the BAG- 
LEY COTTON here. 
Just yesterday I ginned right be- 
hind a bale load of snapped cotton 
with 2100 Ibs., seed 870 lbs., bale 
weighed 515 lbs. My BAGLEY 
snapped 1660 lbs., seed 800 lbs., 
yale 515 lbs. These records are at 
the Farmers Gin Co., under date 
of 9/19/39. 
It has been dry here this season. 
In fact the driest in several years. 
Yours truly, 
(Signed) C. D. Spelce, 
Byers, Texas. 




Likes To Pick Bagley 
Cotton 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen; 
I am enclosing my check to cover 
my order of six bushels of your 
PEDIGREED PLANTING SEED. 
I am looking forward to another 
good crop with BAGLEY COT- 
TON. We like to pick in BAGLEY 
COTTON and like the way it 
fruits, too. 
I thank you. 
Very sincerely yours, 

(Signed) Wilson H. Wieting, 
Rt. 1, Marlin, Texas. 
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A BALE PER ACRE 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
I am writing you in regard to 
your seed. My BAGLEY made the 
best cotton I have this season. I 
picked one bale of BAGLEY, 1480 
‘pounds seed cotton, and my bale 
weighed 678 pounds. It made a bale 
to the acre. The balance made one- 
fourth of a bale to the acre. I like 
your seed fine and will back them 
all I can. 
Yours truly, 
W. R. Jones, 
Millersview, 
e 
(Signed) 
Texas. 


Favorable Results From 
Bagley Pedigreed 
Cottonseed 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
Attached you will find three 
orders for one sack each, These 
three men report very favorable 
results from your cotton this past 
season —by far out-yielding the 
cotton adopted here—better yield 
per acre, much better lint turn-out, 
better grade and staple. 
Yours truly, 
Pat Mitchell, 
Haskell, Texas, 
(Signed) 
You Don’t Have To Talk 
For Your Seed — They 
Speak For Themselves 
Dear Mr. W. W. Bagley & Sons: 
I am writing you in regard to 
your BAGLEY SEED. I have used 
your pure-bred BAGLEY SEED 
for years. You don’t have to talk 
for your seed — they speak for 
themselves. They do all you say 
about them and more, too, out here 
on this poor land, There are none 
I have tried that can come up to 
them. 
Very truly yours, 
Dock Thompson, 
Rt. 2, Box 651 
Texarkana, Texas. 

(Signed) 
Extra Lint Per Cent - 
ry 

W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Dear Sirs: 
I am getting an extra lint 
my BAGLEY COTTON in, Te: 
Other fax 

(Signed) 
— Better Price for Staple 




IGNAL 


J, E. HINDMAN 
t at the gin and a better price for 
ause of the longer staple. 
Yours truly, 
J. E, Hindman, 
_ Route 1, Terrell, Texas, 



Tried Other Seed Then 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Dear Sirs: 
about your cottonseed, 
my neighbors 
back to BAGLEY, 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) Oliver Driska, 




Turned Back To Bagley, 
I must drop you a few lines 
The seed came up to a good 
stand; every seed came up. I let 
have a sack each 
and all came up good. Last seed 
I had from you made 42% lint. I 
tried other seed and now I turn 
Rt. 1, Granger, Texas. 
The Best All-Round 
Cotton In This Section 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
Please ship my seed as per order. 
I was well pleased with my BAG- 
LEY SEED and COTTON last year 
and believe it is the best all-round 
cotton grown in this section. 
(Signed) G. W. Goodwin, 
¢ Route 4, 

Wills Point, Texas. 
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ALL OVER THE SO 

Makes $105.00 More On 
3-Bu. Sack Bagley Seed 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. 
Gentlemen: 
I am glad to give you a report 
on test made last season with 
BAGLEY and two other varieties 
of cotton. I had three blocks of 
five acres each and planted 3 bu. 
of BAGLEY REGISTERED COT- 
TONSEED on one five-acre block 
and 3 bu. each on the other two 
blocks of the best seed from the 
breeders of two other leading va- 
rieties of cotton. My BAGLEY 
COTTON made 2994 lbs. lint cot 
ton from 7050 lbs. seed cotton on 
the five acres, which is better than 
a bale per acre. My other cotton 
on each of the five-acre blocks 
made a few pounds more than 1700 | ; 
Ibs. of lint cotton. The BAGLEY 
made nearly twice the yield as my 
other cotton and I figure my BAG- 
LEY COTTON made me_ $35.00 
more per bu. (or $105.00 more on 
the 3-bu. sack) than the other 
varieties. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) J. J. Heddin, 
R.F.D. No. 7% 
Canton, Texas. 

Makes 8 Bales on 6 Acres’ 
—Bolls Take Prize At 
County Fair 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindalé, Texas. 
Dear Sirs: 

Just wanted to write you about 
J with BAGLEY 
COTTONSEED as compared with 
my experience 
other varieties. 

first prize at the County Fair. 
(Signed) TT. H. Vice, 
Bedias, Texas, 

and ———— right by the 
side of my BAGLEY and gathered 
only 8 bales from 12 acres of 
and 2 bales from: 4 acres 
of ————_.. 
My BAGLEY BOLLS brought 
Wouldn’t Plant Any 
Other Variety 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas, 
Dear Mr. Bagley: 
I have twenty-seven acres of 
BAGLEY COTTON, Wouldn’t 
plant anything else. It’s the best 
all ‘round cotton I ever planted. 
One of my friends came to me-and 
asked me what was the best cot- 
ton to plant. I told him BAGLEY. 
I gave him an order blank and he 
ordered one sack from you. 
(Signed) J. M. Clark, 
Route 3, Box 78, 
Alto, Texas, \ 




From Only One Sack — 
W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
Martindale, Texas. s 
Gentlemen: 
I bought a sack, 
and planted 4 acres, I have picked 
3 bales of cotton off of the 4 acres — 
and will get a remnant. 
First seed cotton—1420—lint 585. 
Second seed cotton—1330—lint 573. 
Third seed cotton—1320—lint 562. 
Am sending an order for more 
BAGLEY SEED. : 
(Signed). R. R. Rand, Sig 
Personville, Texas. 
J. F. BROWN AND WIFE 
I had 6 acres of BAGLEY COT-| W. W. Bagley & Sons, 
TON and made 8 bales, I planted | Martindale, Texas. 
Dear Sirs: 
Would like to have the price on 100 bushels of seed 
I think BAGLEY COTTON is one of the best cottons that I have 
ever seen growing. 
(Signed) 
Yours respectfully, ‘ 
J..F. Brown, 
Route 3, Troup, Texas, 
j ae aE e — 
Makes Over Three Bales — 
a a 
8 bushels, of | 
your BAGLEY BETTER PEDI- — 
GREED COTTONSEED this year | 
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The Best Cotton | Have Ever Seen Growing 
at your plant. 



