Pure Bred COTTON SEED 

COKER 100 WILT RESISTANT 
(For Wilt Infested or Non-Wilt Soils) 
First offered in 1942, by 1948 one out of 
every ten acres planted to cotton was Coker 
100 Wilt. This will be very much increased 
in 1949, all over the South. 
In State Experiment Station variety tests, 
as far North as Missouri and as far South 
as Weslaco, Texas, at the Southern tip of 
the belt, Coker 100 Wilt has stood at or near 
the top in production and money value per 
acre. In Mississippi in 1948, Coker 100 Wilt 
was first with 2,178 pounds Seed Cotton per 
acre in cooperative test by Delta Branch 
Station at four different Delta points. In 
North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, 
the first five winners in the State 5-acre cotton 
contests won with Coker 100 Wilt. From 
every cotton state have come reports of ex- 
treme satisfaction over production, behavior 
all around, and money value per acre of 
Coker 100 Wilt. 
Here’s the Picture—Extra early maturity, 
big bolls that open extremely wide and fluff 
beautifully, yet storm resistant. Length 1 1/32 
to 1 3/32 on average soil, but longer on fertile 
FIELD COKER 100 WILT COTTON 
STONEVILLE 2-B COTTON 
(State Certified) 
Stoneville 2-B was making history in variety 
test back in 1936 at Experiment Stations al] 
over the South—and you will find that these 
same Experiment Stations today consistently 
tank Stoneville 2-B among the best money- 
makers. 
Originated by the Stoneville Pedigreed Seed 
Co., Stoneville 2-B is another Mississippi bred 
variety that has brought fame to the State, 
through long years of record production by 
Planters all over the South, in good years and 
ad. 
Stoneville 2-B’s main characteristic is its 
ability to make money for its grower—need 
we say more? It's a big boll cotton—60 to 70 
per pound of seed cotton; maturity early, one 
of the few early big boll cottons; picking quali- 
ties excellent, large fluffy bolls, open well; 
storm proofness, excellent for a big boll 
cotton; lint percentage 1 1/16 to 14% on valley 
lands—1 to 1 3/32 on high lands—a prolific 
yielder every year. Our growers plant a very 
CHEMICALLY DELINTED STATE 
CERTIFIED COTTON SEED 
SAVE TIME—LABOR—MONEY 
Chemically delinted cotton seed is not a 
variety of cotton but a name for cotton seed 
that has been chemically delinted so that 
every particle of lint and all external dis- 
eases have been removed. 
Just use your regular corn planter and 
corn plates—fill the hopper and start plant- 
ing. Drop 4 or 5 seeds in each hill, hills 16 
to 24 inches apart. Leave the plants as they 
come up—do not thin out. Pant in moist 
soils about an inch deep. If you have a 
hill-drop corn planter, use it. Eight pounds 
of chemically delinted cotton seed per acre 
are enough—in check row planting, , less 
than 4 pounds. 
Chemically delinted cotton seed costs less 
per acre, takes half the time to plant, will be 
up to a stand in 3 days—without a rain—just 
plant in moist soil. Can be plowed 6 or 7 
days after planting, keep ahead of grass, 
save chopping, make your crop earlier by 
7 to 10) days: 
State Certified Blue Tag 
soil. Lint percent 37% to 39%. 
High resistance to Fusarium wilt, and only 
tolerant to Verticillium. 

The New Gustafson Cotton Seed Treater is 
designed for the application of Ceresan, Seme- 
san, Jr., and other chemical powders for the 
control of seed-borne plant diseases. to de- 
linted or non-delinted cotton seed, wheat, oats, 
barley, corn, peas, beans, and other seed. 
Write for prices and folder giving specifica- 
tions and other information. 
See List Enclosed « 
large plantation entirely to Originators Seed, 
grow and gin Stoneville 2-B exclusively, delint 
and treat their seed on their own plantation. 
Empire 
Chemically Delinted 
Packed in 50-lb. Bags 
Deltapine 15 Stoneville 2-B 
COTTON SEED TREATER AND RESPIRATORS 
DUPOR RESPIRATOR NO. 4. The favorite of users 
everywhere because it provides economical, low 
cost protection against smoke and paint spray, 
free from harmful gases, also light fumes and 
vapors and all nuisance or ordinary dusts. 
Postpaid, each $1.75. Extra filter pads, 7c each; 
extra face cloths, 10c each; extra Check Valve 
Flaps, 4c each. 
DUPOR RESPIRATOR NO. 40. Approved by U. S. 
Bureau of Mines only for respiratory protection 
in atmospheres containing pneumoconiosis pro- 
ducing dusts as free silica and asbestos, or 
nuisance dusts as aluminum, cellulose, cement, 
charcoal, coal, coke, flour, gypsum, iron ores, 
limestone and wood. 
Postpaid, each, $2.60. Extra filters (Type “A’’), 
30c each; extra face cloths, 10c each; extra 
filter covers, 6c each; extra check valve flaps, 
4c each. 
RUBBER GOGGLES. The Clear Vision ‘’'Nod and 
Shake” Goggle. Fits anybody—absolutely Gas 
Tight and the FOGGING OF THE GLASSES IS 
DONE AWAY WITH, without removing the gog- 
gles from the face, greatly increasing the effi- 
ciency of the wearer. 
Postpaid, Pair, $1.75. 
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