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(ABOVE) Shown examining 
the end results of BREEDING 
are Mr. B. Edmond Mouton 
and his assistant, Mr. A. J. Si- 
mond of Peoples Gin Company, 
Carenco, La. Mr. Mouton says: 
“3202 is the coming cotton 
of this area. It’s Early—gets 
ahead of the weevil . .. pro- 
duces more in the field, too!” 
The small leaf is another rea- 
son Mr. Mouton recommends 
Stoneville 3202! 
a story of BREEDING 
In serving Cotton Growers, one of the problems 
that faced the breeding staff at Stoneville was a 
better cotton suited to short growing season areas. 
Obviously, a strain that matured early was the ob- 
jective. A cotton that stayed in the boll, produced 
more in the field and had a high gin turnout were 
also important factors. After many years of intensive 
breeding and careful control, STONEVILLE 3202 
answered the demands! Yet, Stoneville scientists con- 
tinued their research to improve the yield and de- 
velop an even greater cotton for more profitable 
planting. Today, the improved Stoneville 3202 is be- 
ing acclaimed as an outstanding cotton throughout 
the short growing season areas where it is being 
grown. A few of the many boosters of STONE- 
VILLE 3202 are pictured inside. 
ORIGINATORS 
AND 
BREEDERS 
PEDIGREED SEED CO. 
STONEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 
