Dec. 2, 1920.] Agricultural Gazette of N.8.W. xy 



CARBONATE OF 

 LIME 



FERTILIZER 



Is finely ground and is a combination of Cai-bonate and Hydrate of 

 Lime. This is the best and most economical way to apply Lime, as 

 part is available for plant food immediately, and the balance later 

 on as it is needed. 



PRICE — On trucks, Portland, 36/- per ton 



(14 bags). 



Ptesent Freight Miles. In track lots. In ton lots. 

 • per ton. ^ 5^_ ^^^^ 



100 6/6 13/7 



200 7/6 21/6 



300 9/9 26/4 



Single bags 6 /6, delivered to any suburb of Sydney, 



ITS USES ARE— 



To sweeten SOUR soils. It will CHECK all Fungoid Gi-owths and pat all land 

 in BETTER HEART. 



To SUPPLY LIME to soils DEFICIENT in this ingredient. 



To SUPPLY LIME to certain crops whicii require it in LARGER PROPORTIONS 

 than are usually present in the soil. 



To pi»vide the NECESSARY BASE for the growth of SOIL ORGANISMS, 

 notaUy tiie NITRATE prodticing organisms, on whose presence the FERTILITY 

 of the soil largely depends. 



INCREASING th« available POTASH and NITROGEN by liberating them from 

 compounds already in the soil in whitA these plant foods are locked up. 



To LIGHTEN and OPEN UP stiff clay sotIs. 



To ameliorate loose sandy soils, on which it has a BINDING ACTION. 



SAMPLE ON APPLICATION. 



The CoMOOweal Portlaod Ceioeot Co., Ltd., 



4 0*CONNELL STREET SYDNEY. 



Tlw Makers of " Union ** Cement, 



