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COKER 200 seain 5 
This cotton has all the good qualities of 
previous strains; namely: small stalk, small 
leaves, medium sized bolls that open wide, 
fluff beautifully, pick easily, and has very 
thin foliage. It gives a good gin turn-out 
of 38 to 40 percent and is a strong fine 
fibered cotton with a staple of 14,6” to 11%”, 
under good growing conditions. 
Excellent For Fertile Soils 
Due to its extreme earliness, small stalk 
and thin foliage, it has few equals for plant- 
ing on fertile soils or for close planting 
on average soil, not infested with Fusarium 
Wilt. In sections where weevil control is 
a problem Coker 200 has proven its value 
due to its quick fruiting and thin foilage. 
In our tests in 1948 it showed slightly 
longer staple, higher lint percentage, and 
yield than Coker 200 Strain 4. This cotton 
is not wilt resistant. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant—Small, determinate, very open sym- 
metrical, spreading, two to four low 
set vegetative branches and long well 
spaced fruiting branches. 
Foilage—Very thin, leaves small, deeply 
lobed. 
Season—Very early. 
Bolls—Medium, 70 to 75 to pound, open 
very wide, fluff beautifully, storm re- 
sistant. 
Lint Length—1',” to 114”, under good 
conditions. 
Lint Percent—38% to 40%. 
Character—Excellent, uniform, strong. 
Production—High. 
Wilt Resistance—None. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-Ib bag, $220 per 
ton, F. O. B., Hartsville, S. C., and 
Memphis, Tenn. 
All seed treated with Ceresan. 

