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... more drought 
resistant than any 
other variety in 
this area... .” 
... easily picked 
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nternational 
Cotton Pickers” 
GINNERS, TOO, LIKE STONEVILLE 2-é 
Farley and Williams are not only outstanding ginners but successful cotton growers as well. Mr. H. H. Farley, whose 
home is in Rossville, Tennessee, has planted STONEVILLE 2-B for the past 10 years on his Tennessee farm. Mr. 
Williams has 1100 acres in Texas which are planted for the most part to STONEVILLE 2-B. This outstanding firm 
operates a 10-stand gin at McAllen, Texas and a 9-stand gin at Mission, Texas. The first bale of cotton ginned in 
the United States for the past five years has been ginned at their McAllen gin. 
TELEPHONE 6.4375 2187 & CEDAR STREETS 
FARLEY & WILLIAMS GIN COMPANY 
PO, BOX 469 
MCALLEN, TEXAS 
July 28, 1953 
“| have been an 
ardent supporter of 
= Mr’. Emery Rose 
Stoneville 2-B cotton.” 
Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Co. 
Stoneville, Mississippi 
Dear Mr. Rose: 
As you know for several years, I have been an ardent supporter 
of Stoneville 2B Cotton. Much to my regret, in the past few 
years, farmers have become so "turnout conscious" that they 
have forgotten to add up the amount of take home money that 
a cotton produces. 
It has been my observation this year that a great many farmers 
have again become aware of the truly great characteristics 
of Stoneville 2B. We have had a drought that has been pretty 
Severe this year and a lot of cotton had to be made on a small 
amount, if any, water. I have noticed that to me it seems that 
Stoneville 2B stood up better and produced better under these 
adverse conditions than even I expected. 
“We have had a 
drought that has been 
pretty severe... 
Stoneville 2-B stood up 
better and produced 
better under these 
adverse conditions.” 
I predict that Stoneville will become again the leading cotton 
as it so rightfully deserves. 
My personal crop was largely planted to Stoneville 2B and I 
expect next year to do the same thing. 
Many thanks to you and your company for providing us with 
this cotton and also for the untiring efforts made to produce 
& better cotton. 
Sincerely yours, 
Farley & Williams Gin Co. 
By ZA. 
... truly great 
characteristics of 
Stoneyille 2-B”’ 
“‘Many thanks to you 
and your company for 
providing us with 
this cotton.” 
