OF COTTON 
BRED TO FIT YOUR LAND 

793 MASTER STRAIN 
NEWEST REGULAR BAGLEY TYPE 
Our 793 Master Strain is a well-balanced, high yielding cotton that gives an 
excellent performance in the field, at the gin and on the market. Backed by 
30 years of good sound breeding work, it is very prolific, fast fruiting and 
often makes from 10% to 25% more than ordinary cotton. The upright, strong, 
sturdy stalks produce for you a strong, hard, uniform 1-inch to 1-«-inch staple 
and a gin lint turn-out of 40% to 42% dependent on soil and season. The long, 
short-jointed fruiting branches bear a majority of big, round, uniform, five-lock 
bolis with slight point. Well-shaped bur makes it easy to pick. 50 to 60 bolls 
make a pound of seed cotton. It grows fast, fruits excessively and matures 
early. The medium foliage is adequate for proper boll protection during ordinary 
dry, hot summers. Its deep, penetrating tap roots and fine lateral rooting system 
often insure a crop in dry seasons when ordinary cottons fail. Has medium size, 
uniform, high-quality seed that gives good germination. This cotton is very 
STORM PROOF, DROUGHT RESISTANT and has a HIGH VARIETAL PURITY. 
Special STONEVILLE 2-B 
HIGHEST YIELDING STONEVILLE TYPE 
Our Special Stoneville 2-B is a real money-making cotton, being especially 
adapted to valley land, bottom or rich, flat, level land but also does well on any 
type of cotton-growing soil. It grows off fast, sets fruit quickly, matures and 
opens early. Its sturdy, upright stalk with vigorous, spreading, long, short-jointed 
fruiting branches produce medium to large fluffy bolls that open well and pick 
easy. 60 to 70 bolls make a pound of seed cotton. A large per cent of the bolls 
are five-lock. It is exceptionally high-yielding. Under favorable conditions increased 
production of 10% to 25% is often obtained. It gives an average lint turn-out 
of 35% to 38%, depending on land and season and has a good character, 
uniform 1l-inch to 1¥-inch strong staple, according to soil and season. The 
foliage is medium light, small leaves making it more insect resistant and crop 
matures quicker. The fine rooting system helps account for the extra high yields. 
Seed are medium size with well-filled, easy-to-germinate kernels. The storm 
proofness is excellent for this type cotton. 
B-17 ROYAL ROWDEN 
NEWEST AND BEST YIELDING ROWDEN TYPE 
Our B-17 Royal Rowden is new and different. It is fast becoming known as the 
cotton that is adaptable to most all soils and climates suited to cotton growing. 
It's very prolific and fast fruiting, making quite often from 15% to 25% more 
per acre than ordinary cottons. It has an upright, pyramidal stalk with well- 
spaced, short-jointed fruiting branches that produce big, fluffy bolls which open 
nicely and are easily picked. 50 to 60 bolls make a pound of seed cotton. 
It grows off extra fast, sets fruit rapidly, and opens early. The foliage is 
reduced to a minimum affording less harborage for insects and allows crop to 
mature quicker. The good tap and lateral rooting system increases yield ability. 
The lint turn-out runs from 37% to 40%, dependent on land and season, and it 
has a hard, strong, uniform 34-inch to 1-'s-inch staple, according to soil and 
season. It has uniform, medium to large size seed with well-filled, healthy 
kernels that give good germination. DROUGHT RESISTANT — STORM RESISTANT 
— WILT RESISTANT. 

