Coker 100 Wilt 1s 
Fasy to Pick 
Coker 100 Wilt is well adapted to hand or machine 
picking. Being early and having fluffy bolls, thin foliage 
and a desirable plant type, it is especially adapted to 
machine picking. The ease with which it can be cleaned 
in the gin assures the grower of a sample of good prep- 
aration and with a minimum amount of trash. 
Mechanical picking tests conducted by the Delta 
Experiment Station during the four years 1948-51 and 
reported in the April 1952 issue of Mississippi Farm 
Research show that no other variety of cotton had a 
higher picking efficiency than Coker 100 Wilt. Further- 
more, no other variety consistently gave higher grades, 
when machine picked, than Coker 100 Wilt. 
Growers all across the Cotton Belt have found Coker 
100 Wilt easy to pick whether by hand or machine. 
BELOW —Harvesting a bale-and-a-half per acre field of Coker 
100 Wilt with a mechanical picker on the Coker farms at 
Hartsville, S. C. The wide fluffy opening and storm resistance 
of this variety result in better grades and a high degree of 
picker efficiency. 
