GROWERS’ REPORTS 
AVERAGED 65 CENTS 
“My Golden Cure sold for as high as 71 cents per pound 
and averaged 65 cents. I am well pleased.” 
Mayor K. A. Thompson 
La Grange, N. C. 
LIKES GOLDEN CURE 
“T like Golden Cure tobacco better than any variety I have 
ever grown. I made $1208.30 per acre this year for the best 
crop I have ever made.” 
Ezra Jackson 
Newton Grove, N. C. 
CIGARETTE TYPE TOBACCO 
“I find Golden Cure tobacco entirely to my liking. It grows 
well on the stalk, makes a strong, vigorous plant, is free of 
disease, is easy to cure and produces big leaves which cure 
up to a fine cigarette-type tobacco.” 
Tommy Ross 
Dovesville, S. C. 
VERY FINE VARIETY 
“T planted Golden Cure this year and found it to be a very 
fine variety of tobacco. It grows well even under adverse 
conditions. It cures up well, produces 25 to 30 leaves per 
stalk and is free of disease. In spite of dry weather this 
year, my Golden Cure made $1100 per acre.” 
D. J. Atkinson 
Marionvse Ge 
EXCEPTIONALLY WELL 
“My Golden Cure did exceptionally well under very un- 
favorable hot and dry conditions. I am well pleased.” 
Otis Moore 
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BEST VARIETY 
“This is the best variety I have ever grown. I am not 
quite through selling but on the basis of what has been sold, 
I will averge better than 2400 pounds per acre with a net 
of around $1400 per acre.” 
Walter C. Kearns 
Nashville, N. C. 
WELL PLEASED 
“T am well pleased with Golden Cure. It produced about 
$150 per acre more than a popular competing variety.” 
O. T. Blanks, Vocational 
Agriculture Teacher 
Lumberton, N. C. 
PLEASED WITH GOLDEN CURE 
“IT planted 6.4 acres in Golden Cure this year and averaged 
2,378 pounds per acre. After warehouse charges were taken 
out, I netted an average of $1360 per acre. I am well pleased 
with Golden Cure and will plant it again next year.” 
Talmadge McKinnon 
Willacoochee, Ga. 
2524 POUNDS PER ACRE 
“T made 2524 pounds per acre on my Golden Cure and sold 
it for $1378.25 per acre after warehouse charges were sub- 
tracted. This variety does well in Georgia. It is my plan to 
plant Golden Cure next year.” 
Orville Lott 
Willacoochee, Ga. 
BELOW—This fine 6-acre field of Golden Cure was grown on the Carver Partin farm in Berrien County, 
Georgia. Mr. Partin is shown, right, in the picture with Ralph H. Watson, Coker dealer of Nashville, Ga. 
Despite dry weather which cut yield substantially, Mr. Partin’s Golden Cure produced between 1600 and 
1700 pounds per acre. Its ease and uniformity of curing are characteristics of this variety well liked [13] 
by Mr. Partin. 
