(1) Large group of farmers from Union County, N. C., who came to 
Coker Farms on trip arranged by County Agent, J. A. Marsh. 
(2) Cotton farmers, customers of Morgan & Co. of Shelby, N. C., visit 
our farms with O. Z. Morgan, Coker Dealer for Cleveland County. 
(8) Veterans group from Marion County, S. C., accompany their 
Agriculture Teacher, C. M. Richardson, on see-and-learn tour of Coker 
farms. 
(4) Rowland County, N. C., Veterans and their teacher, C. E. Morrison. 
Veterans groups made up nearly half of the thousands of visitors who 
came to the Coker Farms this year. 
(5) Cotton experts examine Coker cotton breeding work. 
Left to right—Dr. Geo. J. Wilds, President of Coker’s Pedigreed Seed 
Company, Dr. H. W. Barre, Head Pathologist in charge, Cotton Division, 
U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, R. E. McLendon, Lee County, South 
Carolina, cotton grower. R. S. Cathcart, Coker Farm Manager and Plant 

Breeder, C. A. Mel.endon, USDA Cstion Improvement Specialist, U. 5S. 
Bureau of Plant Industry, Dr. C. H. Rogers, Coker Plant Pathologist. 
(6) C. B. Cannon, Farm Agent from Laurens County, South Carolina, 
and group of leading farmers from that County. 
Below 
(1) Business office of Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Company. 
(2) One or our warehouses and seed processing buildings. 
(3) Germination room where each lot of pedigreed seed is given careful 
and accurate germination tests. 
(4) Our modern, well designed greenhouse allows us to make winter 
plantings and gain valuable time in our breeding program. 
(5) All pedigreed seed grown at Hartsville are ginned in our modern, 
six-stand gin plant, equipped with the latest cleaning machinery for 
handling machine-vicked cotton. 
(6) Four of our modern tobacco barns, used in tobacco experimental work. 

