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PLANT TYPE—Extra spreading and prolific. Very similar to, but more vig- 
orous and disease resistant than Delfos 531-B. 
BOLL SIZE—75 to 80 bolls to pound of seed cotton, depending on soil and 
climatic conditions. 
MATURITY—Very early. 
PICKING QUALITY—Very Good. 
LINT PERCENTAGE—33 to 35 percent. 
STAPLE LENGTH—1-5/32 to 1-3/16 inch. 
FOLIAGE—Light. 
The Delfos 531-C has all the good characteristics of its forebears, the Delfos 
6102 and 531 strains, and has been selected primarily for its ability to pro- 
duce more lint per acre. All records of official tests indicate that it is adapt 
ed to all alluvial and fertile sections of the cotton belt, where quick fruiting, 
dwartiness, light foliage and staple length are of interest. 
It produces the staple length now wanted in great quantity for fine yarns 
needed in manufacturing the requirements of the armed forces. It is one 
of the few varieties producing the required staple, of which seed is available 
in quantity from reliable sources. Premiums assured by the 1942 loan valu- 
es will make it as profitable as most any short cotton. 
Help Win The War—Grow cotton with the staple badly needed in the war 
effort. 
TO INSURE BEST RESULTS, BUY YOUR PLANTING SEED DIRECT FROM 
THE ORIGINATORS AND BREEDERS OF THIS PROFITABLE COTTON. 
Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Co. 
DELFOS AND STONEVILLE COTTONS 
STONEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 
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