250 AMERICAN MANURES. 



GASS ON BROMOPHYTE. 

 " G-ELEX," WASHINGTON Co., August 26, 1869. 

 " MR. RANDALL FISH : 



" I have used your Bromophy te on tomatoes, squashes, cucum- 

 bers and on corn, and must say that it exceeds my expecta- 

 tions. I believe that it is better than any fertilizer now in use. 

 I have tried most all kinds in the market, and this is the best 

 I have ever found. I have examined the corn to-day, and find, 

 where your fertilizer was used, it was a deep green, and where 

 other fertilizers were used beside it, the great drought had 

 turned the leaves yellow, and the stocks were much smaller. 



" Very respectfully, 



" JOHN GASS." 



We fear the corn was not so green as the 

 buyer of the Bromophyte, Taken altogether it 

 is a very gassy certificate. 



A 20,000 POUNDER CERTIFICATE. 



(The biggest gun known.) 



" ALEXANDRIA, VA., March 15, 1870. 

 " RANDALL FISH, Esq. 



" Dear Sir : Please send ine ten tons of your Bromophyte, 

 the most economical manure, which insures the quickest and 

 best returns of any I have ever used. Rely on me as a custo- 

 mer while I have any land to cultivate. 



" Yours, very respectfully, 



" J. MTLLARD." 



If the Bromophyte Mr. Millard purchased 

 was no better than that sold to us, and he con- 

 tinues to go it so strong on Bromophyte, he will 

 soon have no land to cultivate it will be in the 

 hands of the sheriff. 



A CERTIFICATE FROM THE " LAND OF DREAMS." 



k - NORFOLK, VA., May 13, 1870. 

 " C. C. BROWN, Esq. 



" Dear Sir : I have been experimenting last fall and this 

 spring with your Bromophyte. It beats any fertilizer I know 



