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PRAISES GOLDEN CURE 
“T have found Golden Cure tobacco to be one 
of the very best varieties for curing, weight and 
money return. This year, 1954, I planted 6.6 acres 
of this tobacco and produced 2,160 pounds per 
acre. It sold for a very satisfactory $1362 per acre. 
It is an easy curing tobacco that grows well, 
handles well and sells well.” 
©. E. Futch 
Nashville, Ga. 
PLANTS GOLDEN CURE 
“T planted Coker’s Golden Cure this year and 
made one of the finest crops of tobacco for the 
weather conditions we had in this vicinity that | 
have ever made. Despite the hot dry weather | 
made 1700 pounds per acre, which was exceptionally 
good for this county, Golden Cure has the best 
root system and will start growing off quicker and 
stand up against hot, dry weather better than any 
variety that I have ever planted. It will be Golden 
Cure for me again in 1955.” 
W. A. Hardee 
Whiteville, N. C., Route 3 
EASY TO HANDLE 
“T have planted Golden Cure ever since it was 
first released. It’s the easiest tobacco to handle 
I’ve ever grown. [ like its growing habits and 
curing qualities and have found it to be an out- 
standing yielder.”’ 
B. M. ROBERTS 
Pee Dee Farms 
Galivants Ferry, S. C. 
LIKES GOLDEN CURE 
“My experience with Golden Cure has been 
very satisfactory. In spite of very dry weather 
this vear Golden Cure did well. In previous years 
when we had more rain, we found Golden Cure 
an outstanding producer and good seller. We'll 
plant this variety again next year.’ 
W. B. Gillespie 
Effingham, S. C. 
HIGH PRODUCER 
“We didn’t have much rain in Georgia this 
year but my Golden Cure tobacco exceeded 2,000 
pounds and more than $1,200 per acre. I find 
Golden Cure a high producing, easy curing, good 
cigarette type tobacco that the buyers like.” 
H. B. Weaver 
Hahira, Ga. 
EXCELLENT CURING TOBACCO 
“Golden Cure is the easiest tobacco to cure 
that has ever been grown on my farm. Considering 
the drought this year, I was pleased with the way 
it produced and sold. We made 1,510 pounds per 
acre which sold for a per acre average of $927.” 
S. F. Horton 
Loris, S. C. 
RIGHT—Dr. J. Winston Neely, director of plant breeding 
and agricu!tural research on the Coker Farms, examining 
some of the fine leaf and growth characteristics of Golden 
Cure. This picture was taken on our Seed Farms in 
Hartsville, S. C. 
