COKER-WILDS Strain 14 
A Flat Top, Determinate, More Spreading New Wilds Strain 
with Exceptionally High Tensil Strength and Spinning Value. 
OUTSTANDING UPLAND LONG STAPLE VARIETY 
Wilds cotton is recognized from Texas to the Caro- 
linas, both by growers and manufacturers, as the out- 
standing upland long staple variety and as having 
little competition in its length class. The high tensil 
strength and excellent spinning qualities of this cotton 
occasion the highest rating by manufacturers of the 
finer yarns. The dependability, earliness, vigor, drought 
resistance, high production, gin turnout and excellent 
qualities give it the highest rating by growers of staple 
cotton. 
HIGHEST STANDARD MAINTAINED 
Our continuous breeding program, in which each 
year hundreds of superior plants are tested, insures 
maintenance of highest standard. Only when plant 
families of proven superiority are found are the seed 
offered as a new strain. So far, we have bred and 
offered thirteen, each superior in some respects to 
previous strains. This year we are offering the four- 
teenth strain. 
COMBINES YIELD, STAPLE, SPINNING VALUE 
Wilds Strain 14 is a beautiful flat topped, deter- 
minate, more spreading cotton, with exceptionally high 
tensil strength and spinning value. It more nearly 
approaches the ideal toward which we have been work- 
ing and we offer it in the full assurance that it will 
make a greater contribution to growers, manufac- 
turers and to our defense prorat 
DESCRIP N 
Plant: Semi-dwarf, open, erminate, flat topped, 
1 to 3 vegetative br s ahd well spaced fruiting 
branches. 
Foliage: Thin, medium 
Season: Very ear 
Bolls: Round ov ghtly pointed, 65 to 70 to pound. 
Open wide, flu eautifully, storm resistant, looks 
and pei ort cotton. 
Lint Leng 1 to 14%” under good conditions. 
Lint Per cen) 33% to 35%. 
Lint/Gharaeter: Best, strong, silky. 
Pro 19n: Very high for cotton of its length. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-Ib bag, $220 per ton, F.O.B. 
Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. All 
seed are treated with Ceresan. 
leaf. 
IMPORTANT NOTE—Growing long staple cotton is a specialty. We do not recommend its planting by any new growers who are not 
familiar with additional care in the picking, drying, ginning and marketing necessary to secure a superior product. Middling or better 
smoothly ginned lint must be produced for its growing to be profitable. 
COKER-WILDS 
— STRAIN 14 

