Annual catalogue of Schwill's sure seeds . the bolls a clean chance to ripen. On good land itwill yield IV2 bales to the acre. At the gin this varietywill turn out 35 to 37 per cent. Memphis buyers alwayspick up Corona on account of its good uniform length andquality of the cotton. Dont fail to plant it this year. Weknow that you will like it. Bu., $; 10 bu., $; 60 bu.,$ Cleveland Big- Boll—Very early, big boll, staple 1% to Wa,inches. Succeeds well on most all kinds of land. Bu., $;10 bu., $; 60 bu., $ Kings Early Improved—A very early, small boiled, smallseeded


Annual catalogue of Schwill's sure seeds . the bolls a clean chance to ripen. On good land itwill yield IV2 bales to the acre. At the gin this varietywill turn out 35 to 37 per cent. Memphis buyers alwayspick up Corona on account of its good uniform length andquality of the cotton. Dont fail to plant it this year. Weknow that you will like it. Bu., $; 10 bu., $; 60 bu.,$ Cleveland Big- Boll—Very early, big boll, staple 1% to Wa,inches. Succeeds well on most all kinds of land. Bu., $;10 bu., $; 60 bu., $ Kings Early Improved—A very early, small boiled, smallseeded variety, always thirds itself, and matures alwaystwo weeks ahead of any other sort. On account of itsextreme earliness it is largely planted in boll weevil in-fected sections, as it matures the most of its crop beforethe weevil makes its appearance. Kings is a very hardyvariety, very resistent to rust and other diseases, and seemsto hold its fruits without shedding better than any othersort. Bu., $; 10 bu., $; 60 bu., $ Webber Cotton Webber Cotton—Large boll, long staple. Was originated byD. R. Coker. A heavy fruiting variety, making lint lYito 1% inches in length. Bu., $; 5 bu., $; 10 bu.,$; 60 bu., $ Simpkins Ideal Big Boll Cotton—We have originators new big boll variety, matures early, with open foliage,therefore, well adapted for boll weevil sections. Manyfarmers write strong testimonials of this new cotton. Writeus for literature, etc., describing more fully its , bu., $; 10 bu., $ Cokers Pedigreed Webber No. 49 Cotton—The earliest of allstaple cottons. One of the best varieties for boll weevilsections. Its earliness makes it especially profitable inshort seasons, when an early frost kills the top crops of latecottons. Has large bolls, open foliage, ripens quickly—almost as early as the short cottons, makes a good averageyield of good quality lint, 1% to 1 5-16 staple. We haveoriginators stock fro


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