COKER 100 WILT 

ORANGEBURG COUNTY FARMER TAKES TOP PRIZE MONEY 
IN SOUTH CAROLINA—Here is Mr. J. L. O’Cain of Orangeburg, South 
Carolina, receiving first prize money of $750 from Orangeburg County 
Senator, T. B. Bryant. 
Mr. O’Cain produced 7250 pounds of lint cotton on his 5-acre plot or an 
average of 1450 pounds of lint, or almost 3 bales per acre. Mr. O’Cain has 
been planting Coker 100 Wilt since it was first introduced in 1942, and 
has this to say about our cotton: 
“T have been planting Coker 100 Wilt since you first introduced this variety and it has 
proved to be the best cotton I have ever planted. This season I plan to use Coker 100 Wilt 
again for my entire crop. Your cotton produces a good staple, high gin turnout, and is 
very easy to pick. 
“In the past, I have grown several other varieties of cotton, but my experience with 
your 100 Wilt has been the most satisfactory in all respects.” 
Orangeburg, S. C. 
Feb. 7, 1949 HL Mean 
