COKER 100 
STRAIN 7 
A New Cotton With A Higher Yield Record 
Than Any Previous Coker 100 Strain 
Coker 100 Strain 7 like Coker 100 Strain 
6, traces its ancestry back to our superior 
Coker 100 Strain 3 line. It has produced a 
better yield record and higher money value 
than any of the earlier strains in tests, both 
at Experiment Stations and in those con- 
ducted on our own farms. 
Coker 100 is widely adapted and is giving 
a consistently satisfactory performance on 
many different types of cotton soils in the 
Mississippi Valley and eastward to the Caro- 
lina Coast and up to the northern edges of 
the cotton belt in Tennessee and Virginia. 
It is not wilt resistant, however, and should 
by no means be planted on wilt infested soil. 
It produces a _ semi-determinate, sturdy 
plant with dark green, medium thin foliage, 
two to three vegetative branches and long, 
well spaced fruiting branches. It is of un- 
usual uniformity, good root development and 
drouth resistant. 
Description 
PLANT: Erect, semi-determinate. Open type with 
1 to 3 vegetative branches and long well spaced 
fruiting branches. 
FOLIAGE: Thin, dark green. 
SEASON: Early. 
BOLLS: Round ovate, slightly pointed, 68 to 70 to 
pound. Open wide, fluff beautifully yet storm and 
weather resistant. 
LINT LENGTH: 1-3/32” to 1-5/32” full under good 
conditions. 
LINT PER CENT: 38 to 40%. 
LINT CHARACTER: Excellent, uniform, strong. 
PRODUCTION: Highest. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100 pound bag, $220 per ton, 
f.o.b. Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. 
All seed treated with Ceresan. 
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