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CUSTOMER REPORTS ON COKER 100 
WILT RESISTANT 
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ALBANY, GEORGIA 
COKER 100 WILT STRAINS GIVING GOOD PERFORMANCE FRUITING August 19, 1946 
WELL WITH NO EVIDENCE WILT.» MUCH LATE PLANTED COKER 100 cage te. en 
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WILT SATISFACTORILY MAKING UNDER VERY DRY WEATHER See eieaeee! egal te 
CONDITIONS. NOGINNINGS YET. BEST REGARDS= 
Dear Mr. Jackson: 
4K ANDERSON KING & ANDERSON INC. With reference to Coker 100 Wilt cotton, we are 100 
per cent sold on it. We think it is the greatest 
cotton we have in this section. It is reliable, 
thoroughly Wilt Resistant, does not produce excessive 
PHONE 2111 stalk as some cottons do, and we consider it a very 
good all-around cotton, 
: FA Spee ie {| B Ll A ervrd Gee We have had an extremely bad season. We had constant 
EE Gaios 008 Se ae : . ib 4 rain for several weeks while the cotton was trying to 
> - make and for this reason we will probably have the 
Eade aia QUALITY eA rap Lae hen rete RNS TAN telat poorest crop we have had in years, The Coker 100, 
i. M. UPCHURCH, SEC -TRES - 
AMIGA c oO . however, is coming thru best and so far as we are con 
Ge eek neracerkse erate SEED Rae ond, North Carolina cerned ir we can save the seed this will be the only 
August 7, 1946 cotton we will plant another year, We hope some day 
to see our farmers get together and if this cotton 
continues like it is now to make it a one variety 
section of Coker's 100 Wilt Resistant. 
Mr. Robert C. Jackson 
coker's Pedigreed Seed Company 
Hartsville, S. C. Yours very truly, 
HALEY FARMS 


Dear Mr. Jackson: 
dward Bland, 
We have been growing Coker 100 Wilt cotton exclus‘vely for a Manacer 
number of years. For the past four years we have grown it 
exclusively except in the testing plots that we plant in coopera- 
tion with the North Varolina Experiment Station. 
Under our wilt conditions as well as our non-wilt land we 
find that Coker 100 Wilt is the most satisfactory cotton we can 
plant. It has good quality and character and is always at or very 
near the top in production tests. 
Elloree, S. C. 
Coker's Pedigreed Seed Company 2 August 1946 
Hartsville, S. C. 
Last year we had a number of fields that picked two bales of Bae Nog 
cotton to the acre. Some of this cotton was not harvested until 
January. The yield speaks mighty well for Coker 100 Wilt's storm 
resistance. 
It gives me pleasure to recommend to fellow farmers 
Coker 100 “tilt Strain 4. I have used all of your preced- 
ing strains of Coker 100 and find all of them to give 
satisfaction however Strain 4 has proven an ideal successor. 
I was esnecially pleased with fruiting ability, staple and 
lint percentage. This year I am planting Coker 100 YH1t 
Strain 5 and find that I like it just as well if not better 
than Coker JOO Wilt Strain 4. 
Hoke county was one of the first one-variety counties in North 
Carolina. The county adopted Coker 100 Wilt cotton as the variety 
to be grown and we think we selected the best cotton we could have. 
These convictions are borne out by the numerous tests that have been 
carried out on our farms by the experiment station. Respectfully, 
In short I think Coker 100 Wilt an excellent cotton for high Alege k 
yields of good quality on wilt and non-wilt soils. OBERT L. FELKEL 
We have been impressed by its earliness this year. This along 
with its medium size is a distinct advantage when we have boll 
weevil like we do this year. 
Yours trul Mr, 
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