COKER 100 WILT (Continued) 

Photo above shows why Coker 100 Wilt is so well suited for hand picking 
or,machine harvesting. 
Bolls—Round ovate, slightly pointed, 70 to 72 to pound, open 
extremely wide and fluff beautifully yet storm resistant. 
*Lint Length—1149” to 1342” or longer, under good conditions. 
*Lint per cent—37% to 39%. 
Character—Excellent, uniform, strong. 
Production—High. 
Wilt Resistance—High resistance to Fusarium and tolerant, 
though not resistant, to Verticillium. 
Picking Quality—The best. Has proven to be especially well 
suited for mechanical harvesting as well as hand picking. 
*This description is written to cover the expected performance of Coker 
100 Wilt cotton under average conditions throughout the cotton belt. When 
planted on fertile soils, such as those of the Mississippi River Valley, this 
cotton normally produces a longer staple and slightly lower turnout. 
PRICES—$14.50 per 100-lb. bag, $255 per ton, F.0.B. Harts- 
ville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn., Hopson Spur, Clarksdale, 
Miss., and Leachville, Ark. See your nearest Coker Dis- 
tributor or mail your order direct. 
ALL SEED RE-GINNED AND TREATED 

RED HEART TRADE MARK ON ALL BAGS OF 
GENUINE COKER’S PEDIGREED SEED 
Our seed are all sent out in bags labeled “COKER’S PED- 
IGREED SEED” and bearing our registered Red Heart Trade 
Mark. Each bag also bears our O.K. tag and is officially 
sealed before leaving our warehouse. No seed is genuine 
“COKER’S PEDIGREED SEED” unless it bears our official 
O. K. tag under seal and our Red Heart Trade Mark. Protect 
yourself by insisting upon having only seed bearing our 
official O.K. tag and registered Trade Mark. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY 
Our seed are all carefully tested for germination and 
purity before shipment. Attached to every bag of seed we ship 
is a card on which is printed the percentage of germination 
and mechanical purity of that particular lot of seed. Under 
no circumstances, however, can we be responsible for the 
germination of the seed after they have been planted for 
there are many reasons for imperfect germination of planted 
seeds other than their vitality. In no case, do we give any 
warranty expressed or implied as to the productivity or 
performance of our seed. 
EFFECT OF GROWING CONDITIONS 
Our descriptions 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. 
Drought or POOR CONDITIONS will result in a reduced 
yield and poorer quality—no matter what variety is planted. 
Aug. 5, 1948 
BEST ALL ROUND—“The Moore Plantations have used 
Coker pedigreed cotton seed over twenty years. Your Coker 
100 Wilt Resistant strain best all round cotton I know for 
early maturity. Satisfactory turn out. Fine staple, it is not 
hard to pick and shows no sign of wilt.” 
Mrs. Henry Moore, Jr. 
Texarkana, Arkansas 
