TOPS IN TWO WAYS 
WINNER OF 1951 MISSISSIPPI 
in three years that Delfos has won this important honor. Pro- 
Yes, Stoneville’s DELFOS 9169 was the first-prize cotton in 
Mississippi's 1951 5-Acre Cotton Contest . . . the second time 
ducer of the prize-winning yield was Charlie Clark, young 
Yazoo City Farmer. His total yield for the five acres was 
8.915 pounds of lint... or an average yield per acre of 1,783 
pounds. The Mississippi winner topped the recently announced 
mous DELFOS 9169 seed had a part in producing this record 
“sweepstakes” 5-acre winner by almost 600 pounds. 
yield. 
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For 1952 Plantings 
Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company is proud that its fa- 
5-ACRE CONTEST 
ALL SMILES are Charlie Clark (right), young farmer 
of Yazoo City and winner of the 1951 Mississippi 5-Acre 
Cotton Contest, and George Rea Walker (left) of Stone- 
ville Pedigreed Seed Company, Stoneville, Miss. Probable 
topic of conyersation—the advantages of DELFOS 9169 
seed. 
TOP PERFORMANCE IN MECHANIZATION TEST 
The 1951 mechanization test, conducted by the Delta Experiment 
Station of Stoneville, reflected the all-around superiority of DELFOS 
9169 and its complete adaptability to modern mechanization meth- 
ods. Not only did it produce more lint per acre, but it showed 
hetter storm resistance, better machine “picker-bility” and Jess “pick- 
er waste” than any other cotton in the test. These features naturally 
result in higher cash income per acre. 
IT ALL ADDS UP TO A CHAMP! 
Early maturity, heavy yields (with big, easy-to-pick bolls), better 
storm resistance and complete adaptability to modern mechanization 
methods . . . these are some of the reasons it will pay you to plant 
DELFOS 9169 in 1952. You're sure to get extra income per acre. 
STONEVILLE AND 
PEDIGREED SEED CO., INC. BREEDERS 
Stoneville, Mississippi 
ORIGINATORS 
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