20 CANADIAN FARM YEAR BOOK. 



POTASH 



For All Crops - On All Soils 



To grow maximum crops an agriculturist must see that 

 his soil contains an adequate supply of readily available 

 POTASH for the plants' needs. A maximum crop means 

 increased profits. POTASH increases quantity, improves 

 quality and promotes maturity. POTASH is the domin- 

 ant ingredient in a fertilizer for Potatoes, Tobacco, 

 Legumes, and most Fruit and Vegetable crops. A gJance 

 at the following figures will show that Canadian Agricul- 

 turists are realizing the value of POTASH in the pursuit 

 of their calling. The figures show the cash value of 

 Potash Salts imported into Canada for agricultural pur- 

 poses in the years 1906 and 1913: 



1906. 1913. 



Manufactured Fertilizers (containing 



Potash) $167,508 $539,905 



Muriate of Potash, Sulphate of Pot- 

 ash and Kainit 43,471 195,171 



Total value of POTASH imported 87,848 330,399 



The German Potash Syndicate has a trained staff of * 

 agricultural experts who are at the disposal of any Cana- 

 dian farmer who may require assistance in the solution of 

 his soil problems. 



CORRESPONDENCE on these matters is solicited. 



Our educative bulletins on the important subject of fer- 

 tilization are sent FREE to anyone interested on request. 

 The following are some of the more important bulletins: 



"Artificial FertMizers; Their Nature and Use." 

 "The Potato Crop in Canada." 

 "Fertilizing Orchard and Garden." 

 "Fertilizing Hoed Crops." 

 "Fertilizing Grain and Grasses." 

 "Farmer's Companion," etc., etc. 



German PotasK Syndicate 



1102 -05-06 Temple Building, TORONTO 



