\ . \IV. No. 345. THi [( I LTUEAL XI. i IT. 



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. 



APPLl To I, m AX A.GENTS OK DIRECT Ti > : — 



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 INDIES. 



ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. 



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

 a simple bul comprehensive account of all matters pertaining t" the successful production of Si Island cotton in the 

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

 published by the Department in the earl} stages of the industry, and embraces all the new developments thai have since 

 ■ 1 1 it ■ of practical experience and experiment. 



\ 17'/ /,'/.' says 'Tin- domprehensive account pf Sea [gland cotton in the West Indies. . . . forms a \"erj trust- 

 worthy guide t" those concerned in tin- . . . industry. . . the pamphlet is very well illustrated; tin- general info 

 tion has been selected with great i are, and the compilers we t" !»■ congratulated on tin- preparation "I so useful ;t manual.' 



'/'///•.' A'A.'ir BI'LLETIN observe- 'The information contained in the work has evidentlj bi d with {{real 



care. . . and should eertainh he {consulted not al ■ bj West Indian planters but l>\ those interested in the subject in "t-li«r 



cotton producing countries.' 



THE FIELD states: -An admirable little 1 klet which might be widely imitated 1 ■ \ other parts of the tropical 



Empire, a^ regards not oiilj < m |>ut other products. 



Favourable notices I app in the Tndiu Rubber tVoiidsuid Tin Bumd •;' Frarfi Jm 



COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE WEST INDIES, pp. 118, Figs. 35. I'. I st free, 11A 



From all Agents for the Department's Publications. 



Printed at Office of Agricultural Reporter, I High Street, Bridgetown, 



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