Hastings' seeds : spring 1909 catalogue . sa heavy crop it continues tobear until frost kills the plant. Bolls are mediun to large and do notblow or drop out easily. Adapted to allparts of the cotton section, and afterseeing it grow for several years here inGeorgia, in all sorts of seasons and ondifferent soils, we can recommend itfully to any one who wants an extraearly, large boiled, heavy bearing cot-ton. It is cro<s-bred and containsboth white and green seeds. For three years our crps of RosserNo. 1, near Atlanta, were pronouncedby cotton experts the best fields in thissecti


Hastings' seeds : spring 1909 catalogue . sa heavy crop it continues tobear until frost kills the plant. Bolls are mediun to large and do notblow or drop out easily. Adapted to allparts of the cotton section, and afterseeing it grow for several years here inGeorgia, in all sorts of seasons and ondifferent soils, we can recommend itfully to any one who wants an extraearly, large boiled, heavy bearing cot-ton. It is cro<s-bred and containsboth white and green seeds. For three years our crps of RosserNo. 1, near Atlanta, were pronouncedby cotton experts the best fields in thissection. One grower in 1904 producedlint at a netcost of3% cents perpound,giving him a net profit of over 6%cents per pound on every pound of lintgrown by h m that season, having soldhis crop at 10 cents. PRirFC Pound, postpaid,35«^***V*--3 cents; 3 pounds, postpaid: peck, by express orfreight, not prepaid, 50 cents; bushel,; 10 bushel, ; 100 pounds,$ rate tc Texas, Arkansas andOklahoma. § yer hundred Rosser No. 1—Our Extra Early Large Boll Cotton. Kings Extra Early A standard extra early variety;1 J proline, but has small bolls. Plantclose. Makes 30 to 35 per cent lint. Our seed is grown in extreme NorthGeorgia and is the best obtainable. Pound, postpaid, 20 cents; 3 pounds,50 cents. Not prepaid, peck, 40 cents; bushel, ; 10 bushels, ; 100pounds, § Write for special prices on large quantities. Riicc^ll Rid Rrkll Big boll late variety. Seed both greenAUS&CIl *-* UUll an(j white. Strong, vigorous grower,but very lute and should not be planted in any section where earliness ofcrop is desired. Seed grown from original stock. Pound, postpaid, 20 cents;3 pounds, 50 cents; peck, not prepaid, 40 cents; bushel, ; 10 bushels, $;100i)ourjds, $ Write for special .prices op large quantities. Truitt V Culpepper v Christopher Three varieties of main crop; big boll varieties that were much plantedbefore the introduction


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