NEW IMPROVED SUNSHINE COTTON 
New Improved Sunshine Cotton, Rowden strain, is a well-balanced, high yielding 
cotton, with unusual drouth resisting quality — producing uniformly good results 
year after year. 
Three tests made of cotton are — in the field yield — at the gin in turnout — and on 
the market and New Improved Sunshine Cotton has been bred to meet these tests. 
One of the outstanding results of the last few years of careful breeding work is the 
fact that New Improved Sunshine Cotton is semi-storm proof, yet it is an easily picked 
cotton. Stalks of uniform height have 8 to 10 fruiting branches, big thin-rind, five 
lock bolls, averaging 60 to 76 bolls to the pound of seed cotton. 
Sparse foliage, yes, but enough to assure protection from the sun during hot dry 
summers, but not interfering with early maturity. Sparse foliage is an advantage 
with cotton pests, because if you poison or dust, and you make money if you do, the 
sparse foliage allows the ingredient you put in your duster to get to the source of 
trouble with little or no interference. 
New Improved Sunshine Cotton is a cotton that has been tested and proven, a cotton 
running even in staple length, averaging 31/34 with a lint turnout average of 35% 
to 40%. 
We stress the point that New Improved Sunshine Cotton is noted for its HEAVY 
FIELD YIELD. While climatic conditions and type of soils have a great deal to do 
with the average field production, given a chance over a period of a year, New 
Improved Sunshine Cotton will make the farmer “MORE DOLLARS PER ACRE.” 
