Coker’s Pedigreed 
RUST RESISTANT 
FULGRAIN STRAIN 6 OATS 
AN EARLY MATURING, HIGHLY UNIFORM 
STRAIN WITH EXCELLENT YIELD RECORD. 
Fulgrain has earned a high rating among south- 
ern oat varieties. This new strain (first offered in 
fall of 1943) having rust resistance, extra smut 
and storm resistance coupled with its high yield 
and early maturity is still further increasing the 
value of this variety to our Southern agricultural 
program. 
BEST OF THE FULGRAINS 
In Coker’s Fulgrain Strain 6, we have been able 
to virtually eliminate the occasional beards or 
awns which have been noted in earlier strains. 
It has made the best yield record of any Fulgrain 
oat we have ever bred or tested. 
LONG AND WELL BALANCED HEADS 
Fulgrain Strain 6 is somewhat taller than 
Fulgrain Strains 4 and 5 and about 90% as tall 
as Fulgrain Strain 8. The heads are long and 
well balanced and the grains are beautiful, plump, 
heavy and of high feeding value. 
UNIFORM IN TYPE 
As a result of the eleven years of selection 
and testing which have gone into the breeding 
of this oat, it is remarkably uniform in type 
and appearance with profuse tillering and has so 
far shown resistance to all types of smut yet 
discovered. 
Strain 6 is our first strain of Fulgrain oats 
which compares favorably in yield with Victor- 
grain and this is, in our opinion, a significant 
indication of its value. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-erect with dark green pointed blades; 
profuse tillering; cold resistant, rust resist- 
ant, smut resistant; somewhat taller than 
Fulgrain Strains 4 and 5. 
Season: 10 to 12 days earlier than Appler and 
Red Rust Proof, 2 to 38 days ahead of 
Fulghum. 
Heads: Long, well balanced, heavily fruited. 
Straw: Very stiff, very storm resistant; ideal for 
combining. 
Grains: Beautiful, plump, slightly shorter than 
previous strains; low per cent hull; heavy; 
high feeding value. Few with awns or beard. 
Left: Coker’s Fulgrain Strain 6 has beautiful plump grains— 
high in feeding value. It combines early maturity with good 
straw, a high degree of uniformity and resistance to crown 
rust. 
Production: Better production record than parent 
strain. 
PRICES: 1 to 12 bushels, $4.00 per bushel. 
12 to 48 bushels, $3.75 per bushel. 
Above 48 bushels, $3.50 per bushel. 
These oats treated with Ceresan. 
NOTE: Although our Fulgrain Strains 4, 5 and 
6 have shown high resistance to all known races 
of smut including the new race to which Victor- 
grain Strains 1, 2 and 3 are susceptible, we are, 
nevertheless, treating our Fulgrain Strain 6, 
because of the possibility that there are other 
races of smut not yet discovered to which this 
oat may be susceptible and because of the ad- 
vantages of Ceresan treatment in better, healthier 
stands and increased yields. 

Row of Fulgrain Strain 6 on left showing high 
resistance to new Victorgrain smut. 
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