Coker’s Pedigreed 
GOLD DOLLAR 
STRAIN 14 
Coker’s Gold Dollar is perhaps the most widely planted 
variety in the flue cured belt and has added many millions 
of dollars to the value of the crop, which is evidence of its 
performance and dependability. 
Our best recommendation of Gold Dollar Strain 14 is 
that it is a pure line selection which has all the good 
Gold Dollar qualities that fifteen years of scientific breed- 
ing and an expert knowledge of tobacco can combine. This 
variety has been inbred for more than a dozen generations 
in order to maintain and improve its good qualities and 
to furnish our customers with a dependable, uniform and 
safe cigarette tobacco. 
DESCRIPTION 
Weight: Among the best of high quality cigarette types. 
Curing: Easy to cure, very few blue butts. 
Texture: Excellent. 
Stalk: Medium to tall; leaves well spaced, admitting maxi- 
mum sunlight and insuring uniform ripening. 
Leaf: Long, rather broad; fills out to a good tip. 
Uniformity: Probably the most outstanding characteristic 
of this tobacco. Resulting from long years of inbreed- 
ing and selection, Gold Dollar Strain 14 is remarkably 
uniform in size and shape of leaf, height of plart and 
time of ripening. 
Waste or Trash: Minimum, less than 10% with fair seasons 
and proper handling. 
Adaptability: Will give good results on practically every 
type of tobacco soil in the flue-cured belt from Virginia 
to Florida. 
Gathering: Can be left longer in the field after yellowing 
with less burning than many other varieties. 
PRICES: $1.00 per oz.; $7.00 per half pound; $13.00 per 
pound, postpaid. 
Isolated seed field of Coker’s Gold Dollar tobacco. 

pruning seed heads in one of our tobacco seed fields. 
Coker’s Pedigreed 
VA. BRIGHT LEAF 
Virginia Bright Leaf, as its name indicates, is a bright 
cigarette type and a popular variety. It grows a leaf of 
superior quality but fewer pounds per acre than some of 
our other varieties. 
This tobacco has made a good record in the eastern 
section of the flue-cured belt and has done especially 
well on medium to lighter grades of tobacco soil. The 
quality and yield of Virginia Bright Leaf has been greatly 
improved by our breeders since we began working with 
it in 1928. This year’s strain cures to a good lemon color 
except when planted on heavier clay soils. The fibers in 
the leaves are smaller and a more uniform ripening has 
reduced blue butts to a minimum. 
PRICES: $1.00 per oz.; $7.00 per half pound; $13.00 per 
pound, postpaid. 
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