\I\. No. 343. THE AGRICULTl'ltAL, Ji ne I 



THE BEST MANURES FOR COLONIAL USE 



-AKE 



Dissolved Peruvian GuanO — For Sugar-cane and general use 



Special Sugar-cane Manure 



Special Cocoa Manure 



Special Cotton Manure 



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

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



AIT!.\ TO LOCAL AGENTS 01! DIRECT TO:— 



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



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

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



COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE 

 WEST INDIES. 



ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. 



THIS illustrated booklet, published as No. 7 1 of the Pamphlet Series of the Imperial Department of Agriculture, gives 

 a si ii*| ill- but comprehensive ai unt of all matters pertaining t" the successful production of Sea Island cotton in the 



Wfisl Indian islands. The publication constitutes an entirely new and up to date edition of the A B (' of Cotton Cultivation 

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

 beer the outcome "t practical experience and experiment. 



NATURE says: 'This comprehensive account of Sea Island cotton in t lie West Indies. . . . forms a very trust- 

 worthj guide to those concerned in the . . . industry. . . the pamphlet is very well illustrated; the general informa- 

 tion has been selected with great ran-, and the compilers are to In- congratulated on the preparation of so useful a manual.' 



THE KEW BULL I:"l'l.\ observes: 'The information contained in the work has evidently been selected with great 

 care. . . and should certainh he consulted not alone by West Indian planters liut by those interested in the subject in other, 

 cotton producing count! ies, 



THE FIELD states An admirable little booklet which might lie wideht imitated by othei part* of the tropical 

 Empire, a> regards not only cotton hut other products.' 



Favourable notices have also appeared in the India Rubbei World Mid Tin Boaidnf Tniiit Journal. 



COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE WEST INDIES, pp. lis. Figs. 35. Price 9rf. Post free, Hi. 



From all Agents for the Department's Publications. 



Printed at Office ol Agricultural Repnrter, I fli^'h Street, Bridgetown, Barb 



