Vol. XIV. No. 342. THE AGRICULTURAL N \ - ' s 



THE BEST MANURES FOR COLONIAL USE 



AKE 



Dissolved Peruvian GuanO — For Sugar-cane and g e neral use 



Special Sugar-cane Manure 



Special Cococ Manure 



Special Cotton Manure 



Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphates, (high grades), 

 Potash Salts, Nitrolim and all other high-class Fertilizers. 



APPLY TO LOCAL AGENTS oi; DIRECT TO:— 



THE ANGLO-CONTINENTAL (LATE OHLENDORFF'S) GUANO WORKS. 



London Agency: Doek House, Billiter Street, London, E.C. 

 Barbados Agents: James A. Lynch & Co., Ltd., Bridgetown. 



COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE 

 WEST IN OSES. 



ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. 



fTMMls illustrated 1 klet, published as No. 7-1 of the Paniph'tt Series of the Imperial Department >l Agriculture, gives 



JL a simple bul comprehensive account oi all matters pertaining to tbe successful production of Sea Island cotton in the 

 d lands. The publication constitutes an entirely new and up to date edition of tin 1 A I'. ( of Cotton Cultivation 



ished by the Dep rtment in tin- early stages of the industry, and embraces all the new developments that have since 

 i - the outcomi oi practical experience and experiment. 



\ ITUME says: 'This comprehensive account of Sea [sland cotton in the West Indies. . - . foj m a verj 1 1 n-t - 

 guide to those concerned in the . . . industry. . . the pamphlet is verj well illustrated^ tin- general informa- 

 tion has lii-cii selected with great care, anil the u pilers are bo be congratulated on the preparati t so useful a manual 



THE KJSW BULLETIN oliserves: 'The information contained in the wm-k has evidently been selected with 



and should certainly be consulted m>l ahme by West Indian planters Inn l>\ those interested hi the subject hi other 



i nni i-ies.' 



THE rilJ.ii states: 'An [-able little booklet which might be widel\ iutitated bj nthei parts of the tropical 



Empi trds not onlj cotton but other products. ' 



Favoural c> appeared in the India Riibbei tVoiidmid Tin Hi n 



COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE WEST INDIES, pp 118, Figs. 35. I Vice irf. Post free, 114 



From all Agents for the Department's Publicatioiio.. 



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