COKER 100 Strain 9 
A NEW STRAIN OF SUPERIOR SPINNING QUALITY 
AND FIBER STRENGTH 
Our Coker 100 Strain 9 is of the same 
breeding as recent strains of this variety, 
and very similar in type and appearance. 
Its production record has been high, and 
the spinning quality and strength of fiber 
is superior to any strain yet offered. 
The foliage is medium thin with dark 
green, well spaced leaves. The plant is 
semi-determinate, of uniform spreading 
type, and the bolls which open wide and 
fluff nicely combine ease of picking with 
storm resistance. 
During favorable seasons and on good 
grades of cotton land, this cotton should 
produce a staple up to 1%ce” to 1%:2” in the 
southeastern Cotton Belt, and a lint turn- 
out of from 37 to 40 percent. In the fertile 
soils of the Mississippi Delta when grow- 
ing conditions are suitable, this cotton 
should make a staple of 1%2” to 1%2”, with 
a somewhat lower turnout of 34 to 36 per- 
cent. 
Coker 100 Strain 9 is not a wilt resistant 
cotton, and should by no means be planted 
on wilt infested soil. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant—Semi-dwarf, open, determinate, one 
to three vegetative branches and well 
spaced long fruiting branches. 
Foliage—Thin, dark green, medium small 
leaf. 
Season—Very early. 
Bolls—Round ovate, slightly pointed, 70 to 
72 to pound, open wide, fluff beauti- 
fully yet storm and weather resistant. 
Lint Length —1%s" to 1%" under good 
conditions. 
Lint Percent—37% to 40%. 
Lint Character — Excellent, uniform, 
strong. 
Production—Highest. 
Wilt Resistance—None. 
Average number seed per bushel—129,600. 
PRICES: $12.50 per 100-tb bag, $220 per 
ton, F. O. B., Hartsville, S. C. 
and Memphis, Tenn. 
All seed treated with Ceresan. 

