TRADE VALUES OF FERTILIZING INGREDIENTS IN 

 RAW MATERIALS AND CHEMICALS, 1905. 



Cents per pound 



Nitrogen in ammonia salts , . . . . 17.5 



Nitrogen in nitrates . . . . . . 17. 



Nitrogen in dry and fine gronnd tislj. meat and 



blood, and in high grade mixed fertilizers . 18.5 



Nitrogen in fine ground bone and tankage . . 18. 



Nitrogen in coarse bone and tankage . . . 13. 



Phosphoric acid soluble in water . . . 4.5 



Phosphoric acid soluble in ammonia citrate (re- 

 verted) ........ 4. 



Phosphoric acid in fine ground bone, fish and 



tankage ....... 4. 



Phosphoric acid in coarse bone and tankage . 3. 



Phosphoric acid in cottonseed meal, castor-pom- 

 ace and wood ashes . . . . . 4. 



Phosphoric acid insoluble in mixed fertilizers . 2. 



Potash as sulphate free from chlorides and in 



wood ashes . . . . . . 5. 



Potash as muriate ...... 4.25 



The above values are based on the wholesale market price 

 for the materials, when sold in large lots at the principal trade 

 centers in New England. The valuation of a ton of any 

 mixed fertilizer based on the above figures will usually fall ten 

 dollars below the retail price at the local agency. This varia- 

 tion includes such fixed charges as cost of mixing, bags, cart- 

 age and freight, salaries and commissions of agents and inter- 

 est. 



Nitrogen in all forms of organic matter and in nitrate of 

 soda, was advanced one cent a pound, while in ammonia salts 

 it remained at the price adopted in 1904. 



