Coker’s Pedigreed 
REDHART WHEAT 
1950 BREZDER’S REGISTERED SEED 
Among the earlier varieties of wheat available to Southern 
growers, Redhart has come to be, over a period of twenty-five 
years, the standard variety of its class. The popularity and 
general adaptability of Redhart over the southeastern wheat 
region is attested by fact that this variety covers nearly half 
a million acres. 
EXTRA EARLY MATURITY—STIFF, 
STORM RESISTANT STRAW 
Redhart is early—two or three weeks earlier than Leap, 
Thorne, and Fulecaster, and a week earlier than Purplestraw 
and Sanford. Redhart has a stiff straw that enables it to stand 
until dead ripe for combine harvesting. The variety has good 
early growth, stools well, and the plants bear heads that are 
full, square and heavy. The glumes fit well about the kernels, 
giving shatter resistance. Redhart has no disease-resistance, 
but owing to its earliness, it usually matures a crop before 
leaf and stem rust begin to do widespread damage. 
Where lespedeza is seeded on wheat in the spring, Redhart 
will clear the land early enough to allow good growth of the 
legume hay. We do not recommend Redhart for the higher 
Piedmont section where late spring freezes might occur when 
so early a variety is heading. 
DESCRIPTION 
PLANT: Erect in type, broad leafed, good stooling. 
STRAW: Stiff, storm resistant. 
HEADS: Beardless, erect, square with 4 full rows of grain, 
cream to yellow glumes that fit snugly over grains, and 
reduce loss from shattering. 
YIELD: Best of the Redhart Strains. 
SEASON: Very early. 
GRAINS: Plump, horny, high gluten content, high milling 
value. 
PRICES: 1 to 16 bushels, $5.50 per bu.; 16 to 48 bushels, 
$5.25 per bu.; 48 bushels and up, $5.00 per bu. 
F.O.B. Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. 
Coker’s Pedigreed 
VICTORGRAIN OATS 
1949 BREEDER’S REGISTERED SEED 
We have on hand a nice lot of Victorgrain oats produced 
during the 1949 season. They are of good germination and 
quality. In those areas where Victoria Blight (Helmintho- 
sporium Victoriae) is not a problem, this oat is producing 
excellent yields. It is highly resistant to leaf rust, to all 
known races of smut, has a good stiff straw and bright plump 
grain. 
We recommend our 1949 Victorgrain oats for planting in 
the Piedmont and upper portions of the Southern Oat Belt. 
If planted further South, the following precautions should be 
taken: 
1. Plant only seed treated with new improved Ceresan. 
(Our 1949 Victorgrain oats are treated.) 
2. Plant on clean land that has not been in oats for one or 
two years, and preferably behind cotton. 
3. Plant 2 to 3 weeks later than usual planting time, or 
shortly before average killing frost date. 
4. Use adequate amounts of well balanced fertilizer, and 
top dress according to Experiment Station recommenda- 
tions for your section. 
PRICES: 1 to 16 bu., $3.50 per bu.; 16 to 48 bu., $3.25 per bu.; 
48 bu. and up, $3.00 per bu. 
Prices F.O.B. Hartsville, S. C., or Memphis, Tenn. 
These Oats Treated With New Improved Ceresan. 

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. 
, YOUR PROTECTION: Our seed are all sent out in bags labeled “COKER’S PEDIGREED SEED” and bearing our Regis- 
tered 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 Registered “TRADE MARK.” 
Protect yourself by insisting upon having only seed bearing our official O.K. tag and Registered Trade Mark. 
OUR CLAIMS: The claims we make for our seed are based on their actual performance in our breeding plots, variety tests 
and increase fields. They are ALL bred, grown, prepared, tested and stored under our personal supervision and control. 
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. 
ONE PRICE POLICY: Our Company has, since its beginning, strictly adhered to the policy of selling its products on one 
schedule of prices to all. These prices are based on the quantity of the purchase and are published in our catalogs, price lists 
and pamphlets. 
COKER’S PEDIGREED SEED COMPANY 
HARTSVILLE, S. C. 
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