Read what growers say about 
The new and improved strain of 
Stoneville’s DELFOS 9169 has be- 
come a favorite of cotton growers 
in many areas. Especially adaptable to alluvial 
soils, DELFOS 9169 is setting outstanding 
records for lint production. 
DELFOS 9169 has made a superior record 
in all mechanization tests. It is completely 
adaptable to all modern mechanization meth- 
ods. DELFOS 9169 not only produces more 
lint per acre, but it has excellent storm re- 
Bob Bryant, planter of Leachville, 
Arkansas, is shown standing in some 
of his 3500 acres of high-yielding 
Delfos 9169 cotton. He says, “‘it’s 
the best cotton I ever planted and 
it's making what we want.”’ By Oc- 
tober 3, Mr. Bryant had picked and 
sold 1728 bales of Delfos 9169 cot- 
ton classed as 1-1/8” or better. He 
is picking more than a bale to an 
acre and reports an excellent gin 
turnout. 
sistance and machine ‘“‘pickerbility” and less 
“picker waste.” 
A five-year average of cotton tested within 
the state of Mississippi showed DELFOS 9169 
to have the highest money value per acre 
of any cotton tested. 
A sure way for you to make extra income 
per acre in 1954 is to plant Stoneville’s 
DELFOS 9169. 
Read this folder carefully and see for your- 
self what other successful cotton growers think 
about DELFOS 9169. 
Bill Brown, also of Leachville, Arkansas, is 
now an exclusive Delfos grower. He is especi- 
ally pleased with the boll size and ease of 
picking. He says one man picked 400 Ibs. 
with Delfos where he had been picking only 
300 Ibs. “Even if Delfos was only the same 
length as other cottons I would still prefer 
it,’ Mr. Brown says. 
