COKER 200 serain 3 
A Slightly Longer Coker 200 Cotton. 
A new Coker 200 line that has all the good qualities 
of previous strains, namely, small stalk, small deeply 
lobed leaves; medium sized bolls that open wide, fluff 
beautifully, pick easily, yet are storm resistant; a 
good gin out-turn (37% to 39%); and a %” longer 
staple than previous strains, producing, under good 
growing conditions, fiber of 1349” to 14%” full in length. 
EXCELLENT FOR FERTILE SOILS 
Coker 200, due to its extreme earliness, thin foliage 
and small stalk growth, has few equals for planting 
on fertile soils or for close planting on average soils 
where these soils are not infested with fusarium wilt. 
It has proven to be a boon to those growers with rich 
soils near the coast, where weevil control is a problem; 
also to those growers along the northern limits of the 
cotton belt. 
Coker 200 has made outstanding records in Virginia, 
the Carolinas, Tennessee and Louisiana, and has many 
admirers. To these we recommend especially Coker 200 
Strain 3. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Small, determinate, very open, symmetrical, 2 
to 4 low set vegetative branches and well spaced 
fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Very thin, leaves small, deeply lobed. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: Medium, 70 to 75 to pound, round ovate, slightly 
pointed, open wide, fluff beautifully, storm resistant. 
Lint Length: 1342” to 14%” under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 87% to 39%. 
Character: Excellent, uniform, strong, full bodied. 
Production: Excellent. 
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. 
HOW GROWING CONDITIONS AFFECT YOUR COTTON —tThe length, percentage 
of lint and boll size of every variety of cotton will vary under varying conditions of 
soil fertility, culture and rainfall. Our descriptions are based on the actual records that 
our cottons have produced in our tests, and they will show the same characteristics 
elsewhere under the same conditions. Drought or poor conditions will result in a shorter 
staple, reduced yields and smaller bolls—no matter what variety is planted. 
COKER 200 
STRAIN 3 

