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THE GENESEE PARMER. 



Special Notices. 



Rhodes' Superphosphate.— The Standard Manure.— Man- 

 faclured und«r the supervision of tlie eminent manufacturing 

 and analytical chemists, Kobekt B. Potts and 1 redbrick Kmtt. 

 The Sulphuric Acid is produced on a large scale at the works at 

 Camden, V. J. 



Guaranteed perfectly pure and free from all adulteration. 

 Dr. Evan Pcgh, President Penn. Farm School, in his Report on 

 Artificial Manures, published in Country Gentlemen March 27ih, 

 1862, says : " Rhodes' is the cheapest American superphosphate 

 'and if Mr. Rhodes will sell under legal guarantee an article to 

 " contain even 14 or 15 per cent of anhydrous phosphoric acid in 

 "combinations soluble in water (with ten mniutes boiling), his 

 "manure -would deserve unqualified recommendation as one of 

 " the very best superphosphates man: faclured in the world, and 

 "very much better than any manufactured in this cour.try." 



The following report of analysis of one thousand (1,000) tons 

 Rhodes' manure, made by G. A. Liebig, shows even higher re- 

 sults than Dr. Fugh requires ; 



Baltimore, February 28. 1862. 



Messrs. B. M. Rhodes & Co.— Gents: I have analyzed the 

 two samples of Rhodes' manure which were averaged from a lot 

 of one thousand (1.000) tons at the works, and sent to me by 

 Messrs. Potts and Klktt. 



Sample No. 1 contains of phosphoric acid soluble in water 

 16.84 per cent., equal to 27.75 of bi-phosphate of lime. 



Sample No. 2 contains 16.44 percent., which is equal to 27.10 

 of bi-phosphate of lime. 



Both of the samples came fully up to the standard qualities of 

 your Superpuosphate. Yery respectful y, 



J i r i G A Liebig, Ph. D. 



Agriculturists and dealers apply to B. M. Rhodes & Co., office 

 82 South street, Baltimore. A lso, H/.nry E. Moring, General 

 Agent for New York and New England, 97 Pearl street, near 

 Hanover Square, New York. 



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