Brands of Fertilizer not Sampled — (Continued). 



Manufacturer and Brand 



The Coe-Mortimer Co., Inc. 



Chesapeake Four Eight Four . 

 Chesapeake Three Twelve Three 

 E. Frank Coe's New England 

 Corn Fertihzer 



Thomas W. Emerson Co. 



Emerson's Special Grass Fertil- 

 izer 



R. & J. Farquhar Co. 



Hardwood Ashes .... 

 Sheep Manure .... 



The L. T. Frisbie Co. 



Frisbie's Tobacco Manure 5-8-6 

 Castor Pomace .... 



Dexter E. Morton 



Horton's 7-5-2 .... 



International Agricultural 

 Corp. 



Fish 



L. B. Lovitt & Co. 



"Lovit Brand" Cotton Seed 

 Meal 



The National Fertilizer Co. 



National Potato Phosphate 



New England Fertilizer Co. 



New England Tobacco 5-4-5 . 



Nitrate Agencies Co. 



NACO Brand «50 Peruvian 



Guano Mixture 

 NACO Brand * 12 Peruvian 



Guano Mixture 

 NACO Brand Castor Pomace 

 NACO Brand Cottonseed Meal , 



Grade 



4-8-4 

 3-12-3 



3-10-6 



7-5-2 



0-1.25-3.5 

 1.09-.72-1 



5-8-6 

 5.5-0-0 



7-5-2 



8-7-0 



8.36-0-0 



2-8-3 



5-4-5 



6.25-5-6.25 



5.25-10.5-5.25 



6-O-0 



6.5-0-0 



Manufacturer and Brand 



Nitrate Agencies Co. — Con. 



NACO Brand Fish . 



NACO Brand Muriate of Pot- 

 ash 



NACO Brand Steamed Bone 



NACO Brand Sulphate of Am- 

 monia .... 



NACO Brand Sulphate of Pot- 

 ash 



NACO Brand Tankage 7-15 



NACO Brand Tankage 10-10 



Olds & Whipple, Inc. 



O & W Special Complete Corn, 

 Onion & Potato Fertilizer 



Double Sulphate of Potash & 

 Magnesia .... 



Precipitated Bone Phosphate 



Sulphate of Potash 



Pawtucket Rendering Co. 



Animal 3-8-4 

 Farm Favorite 2-8-2 . 

 Pawtucket 4-8-7 

 Ground Bone 



M. L. Shoemaker & Co., Inc. 



Shoemaker's "Swift-Sure" Super 



Phosphate Potato No. 1 

 Shoemaker's Bone Meal 



C. P. Washburn Co. 



Muriate of Potash 

 Sulphate of Potash 



The Wilcox Fertilizer Co. 



Wilcox Muriate of Potash . 



Worcester Rendering Co. 



Prosperity Brand Ground Tank 

 age 



Grade 



11-5.03-0 



0-0-48 

 3-22.88-0 



25-0-0 



0-0-48 

 7-6.8-0 

 10-4.5-0 



3-8-2 



0-0-25.9 



0-38-0 



0-0-48 



3-8-4 



2-8-2 

 4-8-7 

 3-20-0 



3-8-5 

 4.5-21-0 



0-0-48 

 0-0-48 



0-0-50 



7-10-0 



An alphabetical list of persons holding certificates of registration is given 

 at the end of the bulletin; and the registered brands analyzed are arranged 

 alphabetically in the appropriate tables. 



Some manufacturers appear to think that their obligation to register certain 

 brands of fertilizer, for which there is an unexpected demand, depends largely 

 upon the ability of the collecting agents to locate and sample such products. 

 The law is specific with reference to such cases (see Sections 254 and ^55 of 

 General Laws, 1920, Chapter 94). It is just as easy to register such brands 

 as soon as an order is received, and shows a much better spirit of cooperation 

 than to await a request for registration from the control official. Although 

 there is a penalty attached to the sale of a fertilizer without filing of the state- 

 ment and payment of the registration or analysis fee, the fertilizer control 

 officials recognize that such omissions may be caused wholly by a pressure of 

 business incident to the shipping season and not to any disposition to avoid 

 the requirements provided by Jaw. It is hoped that in the future prompt 

 application for registration will follow orders taken for brands not included 

 in the list registered in January. 



COLLECTION OF SAMPLES. 



Four sampling agents were employed for an average period of three months, 

 beginning April 1. They had the use of automobiles to facilitate their work, 

 and were assigned territories as follows: Mr. James T. Howard, Berkshire, 

 Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire counties; Mr. George H. Kelton, Middle- 

 sex and Worcester counties; Mr. Harold J. Berry, Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes 

 and Plymouth counties; and Mr. Walter E. Moore, Essex, Norfolk and 

 Suffolk counties. 



