COKER’S PEDIGREED GOLD DOLLAR 
Coker’s Gold Dollar has long been recognized 
as the standard of quality in cigarette tobaccos. 
It is the ‘‘yardstick”’ or check that we use for 
measuring the performance of our other to- 
baccos. Its remarkable uniformity of type, size 
and shape of leaves, height of plant, and time 
of ripening make it ideally suited for that pur- 
pose. Those desirable traits, along with its wide 
adaptability to soil types, have made it probably 
the most widely planted tobacco in the flue- 
cured belt. 
This variety has been inbred for more than a 
dozen generations in order to maintain and im- 
prove its good qualities and to furnish our cus- 
tomers with a dependable, uniform and safe 
cigarette tobacco. 
DESCRIPTION 
Weight: Among the best of high quality ciga- 
rette types. 
Curing: Easy to cure, very few blue butts. 
Texture: Excellent. 
COKER’S PEDIGREED 
Our 1948 strain of Yellow Mammoth is a 
desirable bright tobacco especially well suited 
for planting on medium to heavy sandy loam 
soils. This tobacco combines good weight with 
quality, and our pedigreed variety completely 
eliminates the coarseness that is characteristic 
of the unselected general strain. 
Coker’s Yellow Mammoth cures out to a good 
lemon with a minimum of blue butts. However, 
we caution our customers to use great care in 
| Stalk: Medium to tall; leaves well spaced, ad- 
mitting maximum sunlight and insuring 
uniform ripening. 
Leaf: Long, rather broad; fills out to a good tip. 
Uniformity: Probably the most outstanding 
| characteristic of this tobacco. Resulting 
from long years of inbreeding and selec- 
| tion. It is remarkably uniform in size and 
shape of leaf, height of plant and time of 
ripening. 
Waste or Trash: Minimum, less than 10% with 
fair seasons and proper handling. 
Adaptability: Will give good results on prac- 
tically every type of tobacco soil in the flue- 
cured belt from Virginia to Florida. 
Gathering: Can be left longer in the field after 
yellowing with less burning than many 
other varieties. 
PRICE: $1.00 per ounce, $7.50 per half pound, 
$14.00 per pound. 
YELLOW MAMMOTH 
seeing that this tobacco is completely ripe be- 
fore gathering instead of merely yellow, which 
is a characteristic of the variety. 
Our newer strains of Yellow Mammoth are 
_a definite improvement over the earlier strains 
_in the ability to cure out better all the way up 
the stalk. 
| PRICE: $1.00 per ounce, $7.50 per half pound, 
$14.00 per pound, postpaid. 
} 
e 

OUR CLAIMS. The claims we make for our seed are 
based on their actual performance in our breeding plots, 
variety tests and increase fields. They are ALL bred, 
grown, prepared, tested and stored under our personal 
supervision and control. 
EFFECT OF GROWING CONDITIONS. Our descrip- 
tions are based on the actual records that our varieties 
have produced in our tests, and they will show the same 
characteristics elsewhere under the same _ conditions. 
{ 
) yield and poorer quality—no matter what variety is 
planted. 
\ 
| Drought or POOR CONDITIONS will result in a reduced 
) Our tobacco seed have been carefully recleaned, treated 
| against disease and tested for germination. However, 
| under no circumstances can we be responsible for the 
germination of the seed after they are planted, for weather 
conditions, improper fertilization, and other causes can 
) result in improper germination in the plant bed. 
5 
} 
i] 
