Plant DELTAPINE COTTON 
DELFOS 531-C 
The Delfos 531-C has all the good qualities 
of its forebears, the Delfos 6102 and 531 
strains, and was selected primarily for its 
ability to produce more lint per acre. Delfos 
931-C is exira spreading and prolific. Very 
similar to, but more vigorous and disease re- 
sistant than Delfos 531-B. There are 75 to 85 
bolls to a pound of seed cotton, depending on 
soil and climatic conditions. It is very early 
in maturity and the picking quality is very 
good. Has a lint percentage of 33% to 35%; 
and a staple that is 1 5/32 to 1 3/16 inches in 
length. _The foliage is light. Because of its 
extra vigor, disease resistance and _ prolific- 
ness, it has proven to be widely adapted and 
a good money maker on most lands of valley 
or fertile upland sections. 
Seed are. state certified, culled, graded and 
recleaned. Price F.O.B. Memphis, 100 lbs., 
$7.00. 
COKER-WILDS 
Strain 13 
Wilds cotton is recognized from Arkansas to 
South Carolina as being one of the best up- 
land long staples in the country andeas hav- 
ing little competition in its length class. 
THINNER FOLIAGE, SMALLER STALK 
Wilds 13 was bred from Wilds 11 and has 
many good qualities, such as earliness, de- 
sirable type, drought resistance, large bolls, 
excellent opening, fluffiness, high production, 
early fruitage, high per cent (33% to 85%), and 
a fiber that is 1% to 1% inches in length, 
silky and strong. In addition, Wilds 13 has 
thinner foliage, is more open in type and pro- 
duces a smaller plant growth. 
EARLY FRUITAGE, LARGE BOLLS 
Daily bloom counts show Wilds strains to 
be the earliest of all cottons in setting a crop; 
however, the bolls are large and require a 
longer period to develop. The hull is thick, 
tough and weevil resistant. The thinner foli- 
age and smaller plant growth of Wilds. 13 
assures even better and more uniform opening. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-dwarf, open, 1 to 3 vegetative 
branches and well-spaced fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Thin, medium small leaf. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls: Round, ovate, slightly pointed, 65 to 
70 to pound. Open wide, 
storm resistant, 
cotton. 
Lint Length: 
conditions. 
Lint Per cent: 
Lint Character: 
Production: 
length. 
Seed are culled, graded and recleaned. 
Price F.O.B. Memphis, 100 lIbs., $8.00. 
fluff beautifully, 
looks and picks like short 
13g to 1% inches under good 
33%) to So%. 
Best, strong, silky. 
Very high for cotton of its 
Treat Your Cotton Seed with Ceresan 
WE WILL ARRANGE IT FOR YOU 
If you are too busy, we will get it done for you, 
quickly and reasonably, and cull your seed at the 
same time. 
Boost you can give your Cotton Crop. 
Write us NOW how many seed you will want 
treated (it must be 5 tons or more), and we will name 
If you have a small quantity of seed to treat 
Write for full direc- 
tions on how to make a Rotary Treater for disinfect- 
price. 
you can handle them yourself. 
ing seeds. 

See Green Ink List « 
The culls would not grow good stalks 
anyway but will bring almost enough at oil mills to 
pay for cost of treating your seed. This is the Biggest 

A TYPICAL FIELD OF DELTAPINE COTTON 
COKER-WILDS Strain 14 
OUTSTANDING UPLAND LONG STAPLE VARIETY 
Wilds cotton is recognized from Texas to the Carolinas, both by growers and manufacturers, 
as the outstanding upland long staple variety and as having little competition in its length 
class. The high tensil strength and excellent spinning qualities of this cotton occasion the highest 
rating by manufacturers of the finer yarns. The dependability, earliness, vigor, drought resist- 
ance, high production, gin turnout and excellent qualities give it the highest rating by growers 
of staple cotton. 
COMBINES YIELD, STAPLE, SPINNING VALUE 
Wilds Strain 14 is a beautiful flat topped, determinate, more spreading cotton, with excep- 
tionally high tensil strength and spinning value. It more nearly approaches the ideal toward 
which the breeders have been working and we offer it in the full assurance that it will make 
a greater contribution to growers, manufacturers and to our defense program. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-dwarf, open, determinate, flat topped, 1 to 3 vegetative branches and well spaced 
fruiting branches. 
Foliage: Thin, medium small leaf. 
Season: Very early. 
Bolls:; Round ovate, slightly pointed, 65 to 70 to pound. Open wide, fluff beautifully, storm 
resistant, looks and picks like short cotton. 
Lint Length: 114 to 11% inches under good conditions. 
Lint Per Cent: 33% to 35%. 
Lint Character: Best, strong, silky. 
Production: Very high for cotton of its length. 
Seed are State Certified, Culled, Graded and Recleaned. Price F.O.B. Memphis, 100 lbs., $9.00. 
IMPORTANT NOTE—Growing long staple cotton is a specialty. We do not recommend its plant- 
ing by any new growers who are not familiar with additional care in the picking, drying, 
ginning and marketing necessary to secure a superior product. Middling or better smoothly 
ginned lint must be produced for its growing to be profitable. 
HELPS COTTON GROWERS 
C E; R E S A N CUT DISEASE LOSSES 
Cotton growers know that poor stands reduce yields and profits, and often 
mean replanting. You can increase your profits 10 to 20% by obtaining full 
stands of healthy plants. 
HOW CERESAN HELPS 
REDUCES SEED DECAY AND DAMPING-OFF—Ceresan, an organic mercury 
dry disinfectant, is applied to the cotton seed before planting. It helps pro- 
tect seed against decay in cold, wet soil and the young seedlings against 
- damping-off or sore-shin. Ceresan generally insures good stands, and often 
saves replanting. 
CHECKS CERTAIN SEED-BORNE DISEASES—Ceresan also reduces the losses 
in stand caused by certain diseases carried on the surface of the seed, such 
as anthracnose or pink boll rot, and angular leaf-spot. 
IMPROVES STANDS AND YIELDS—Experiment station tests prove Ceresan 
increases stands and yields. In tests by ARKANSAS, Ceresan gave increased 
emergence of 34%, and an increased yield of 14.5%. 
In LOUISIANA, Ceresan gave 15.8% increase in emergence in two years’ 
tests, and 187 pounds increase in yield. 
In MISSISSIPPI tests Ceresan increased emergence over the non-treated seed 
by 19.3% and New Improved Ceresan by 29.3%. 
In TEXAS, Ceresan-treated seeds gave increased stands over untreated 
seeds in all cases. 
EARLIER PLANTING—-Ceresan enables you to plant earlier because it pro- 
tects the seed from decay and reduces damping-off losses and thus usually 
assures better stands, also early planting helps get ahead of the boll weevil. 
1 pound of 2% Ceresan is enough to treat 5 to 8 bushels planting cotton 
seed. Postpaid, 1 lb., 85c; 434 lbs., $3.34. 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 
