Coker’s Pedigreed 
YELLOW MAMMOTH 
In our 1942 Tobacco Variety Test, Coker’s 
Yellow Mammoth stood near the top with a gross 
yield of 1,380 pounds per acre, and a net weight 
of 1,375 pounds, which sold for $669.20. 
This variety cures out to a dark lemon or bright 
orange and combines good weight with quality. 
It has medium-long leaves, broad and well filled 
out at the tip—well spaced and of uniform ripen- 
ing. It is a desirable bright tobacco especially 
well suited for heavy to medium sandy loam soils. 
For tobacco farmers who are partial to the 
Yellow Mammoth variety, we offer this 1942 
strain which we believe to be equal in quality to 
those available anywhere, and backed by eleven 
years of breeding. 
PRICES: $1.00 per oz., $7.00 per half pound; $13.00 per 
pound, postpaid. 
One of our isolated tobacco seed fields. All plants are 
inspected and those not measuring up to our standard of develop- 
ment and quality are not permitted to produce seed. 
Coker’s Pedigreed 
JAMAICA WRAPPER 
Our Pedigreed Jamaica Wrapper is a distinct 
improvement on the general strain and our breed- 
ing work on this variety dates back to 1929. In 
our variety test that year, Jamaica Wrapper led 
its nearest competitor by $74.49 per acre and 
Coker’s Pedigreed Jamaica Wrapper is a product 
of 10 years scientific breeding and selection from 
that stock. The leaves are long, rather broad, well 
spaced, insuring uniform ripening, less inclined 
to disease and cures a bright yellow. 
Our Pedigreed Jamaica Wrapper made a net 
weight of 1,450 pounds per acre in our 1942 
Variety Test, which sold for $663.35. 
Our Jamaica Wrapper has a finer texture and 
cures a more uniform color on both sides of the 
leaf than its parent strain. 
PRICES: 85 cents per oz., $6.00 per half pound; $11.00 
per pound, postpaid. 
Seed heads in one of our tobacco breeding fields bagged to 
prevent mixing. 

