POTASH PAYS 29 



For Bearing Trees 



Nitrogen 2 per cent. 



Phosphoric Acid 9 per cent. 



Potash 11 per cent. 



Nitrate of Soda 240 Ibs. 



Acid Phosphate (16 per cent.)\ Q -,, 

 available Phosphoric Acid. J 



fSteamed Bone Meal 520 Ibs. 



Sulfate of Potash . . .440 Ibs. 



2000 Ibs. 

 Vegetables, Potatoes, Roots, etc. 



Nitrogen 3 per cent. 



Phosphoric Acid 8 per cent. 



Potash 11 per cent. 



Nitrate of Soda 400 Ibs. 



Acid Phosphate (16% Avail.) . .1000 Ibs. 



Sulfate of Potash 440 Ibs. 



Filler*.. , 160 Ibs. 



2000 Ibs. 

 For Corn, Alfalfa, Clover 



Nitrogen 2 per cent. 



Phosphoric Acid 8 per cent. 



Potash 10 per cent. 



Nitrate of Soda 120 Ibs. 



Dried Blood (12% Nitrogen). . .. 180 Ibs. 

 Acid Phosphate (16% Avail.) . . 1000 Ibs. 



Muriate of Potash 400 Ibs. 



Filler* 300 Ibs. 



2000 Ibs. 

 This is a good general purpose fertilizer. 



*NOTE - Filler is unnecessary but may be used if it is desired to 

 keep fertilizer in bags after mixing. If omitted, each of the plant 

 food percentages is increased by about eight per cent. It is evident 

 that with 160 Ibs. of filler to the ton, only 92 per cent as much fer- 

 tilizer would be required without the filler as* with it. With 300 Ibs. 

 to ton, only 85$ as much. 



fNOTE - Calculated on basis of 1 per cent Nitrogen and 10 per 

 cent. Available Phosphoric Acid. 



