DESCRIPTION 
PLANT—Erect, semi-determinate in type. Vigorous with more erect, well 
spaced fruiting branches. 
FOLIAGE—Thin, with deeply lobed, medium sized leaves. 
SEASON—Very early. 
BOLLS—Round ovate, slightly pointed, 70 to 72 to pound, open extremely 
wide and fluff beautifully, yet storm resistant. 
*LINT LENGTH—1%»” 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. See important note on back page. 
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. 
DISCOUNTS 
A discount of 50¢ per bag ($10.00 per ton on machine delinted or $20.00 
per ton on acid delinted seed) will be allowed for authorization to ship 
order at shipper’s convenience as soon as seed are processed and ready; 
provided order is shipped and/or paid for before January 1, 1950. 
Prices F.0.B. Hartsville, S. C., Memphis, Tenn., and Leachville, Ark. 
ALL SEED TREATED WITH CERESAN 
BELOW—H. E. Bonds of Route 1, Concord, North Carolina, produced these 14 bales 
of Coker 100 Wilt cotton on 5 acres to win first prize in the 1947 5-acre cotton contest. 
His son shown here helped with the crop. Mr. Bond’s official record per acre was 
1399 pounds of lint. PHOTO ON RIGHT illustrates wide, fluffy opening of bolls of 
Coker 100 Wilt cotton. 
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