SHEEP MANURE 
is a safe way to apply. 
CURRIE’S COMPLETE FERTILIZER 
600 to 800 lbs. for one acre, price per 100 lbs 
FERTILIZERS 
FOR ALL PURPOSES. 
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For complete description see page 
Dil banpaG@kaSerencyanern ew ninscalie cee cts $0.40 50 Ibs. 
LOM bee pa Clkace wee emery craieiec octet eicie -70 100 lbs. 
COSY) EL EXE acne aie Gig hG 2 OVE COTE LACORS CRC CE 1.30 1000 Ibs. 
Write for quotation on Ton lots. 
(Pulverized)—Makes the richest and safest liquid manure. 
earton 40c; 25 lbs. $1.30; 50 Ibs. $2.00: 100 lbs. $3.50. 
CATTLE MANURE (Shredded)—Used for top dressing, mulching, ete. 
and vegetable matter which are essential for all vegetation. 
In 100 lb. bags only. Price: 
PURE BONE MEAL—A valuable fertilizer especially in flower beds and window boxes. 
top dressing lawns 3 to 4 lbs. per 100 sq. ft.; for garden and farm crops 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. per acre. 
10 lbs. 70c; 25 lbs. $1.30; 50 Ibs. $2.35; 100 lbs. $4.00; 500 lbs. $18.75; 1,000 lbs. $35.00. 
pounds per acre. 
40c; 
100 Ibs. $3.50. 
FERTILIZERS AND BOOKS FOR 1922. 
3. 
ACID PHOSPHATE (16% available)—Valuable for all cereals, also in potato fields. 
10 lbs. 50c; 
100 Ibs. $3.00. 
MURIATE OF POTASH—About 50% potash. 
25 lbs. $1.75; 50 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $5.50. 
NITRATE OF SODA—Used to create a rapid growth and should not be used until plants are well above the ground. 
Being rich in nitrogen, it is quick in action, therefore unless used carefully great harm can be done. 
pound to every 50 square feet, or scatter it along the row within an inch or so from the plant. 
ful to 3 gallons of water, taking great care not to get it onto the foliage. 
50 lbs. $3.40; 100 Ibs. $6.00. 
MAGNESIA LAWN LIME—Used to neutralize the soil if sour or acid, especially where the top soil is a heavy clay. 
On lawns with a very heavy clay top soil 10@ lbs. 
25 lbs. $1.00; 50 lbs. $1.65; 100 lbs. $3.00. 
KAINIT—A potash salt for general purposes. 
200 to 300 lbs. per 
majority of lawns a 100 1b. sack will cover approximately 800 square feet. 
to every 600 square feet can be applied. The same conditions rule in treating the vegetable garden. 
its sweetness for a period of two to three years. 
Price: 
Fertilizers for House Plants—See page 88. 
2 to 3 Ibs. per 100 sq. ft. 1 Ib. 12c; 
200 to 250 lbs. per acre. 
Using 1 pound to 5 gallons of water once a w 
It may also be used at the rate of 50 lbs. to every 1,000 square feet in a dry form. i 
Price: 
5 
97 
Valuable in a run down city garden, as it adds humus 
Use 12 to 40 pounds per 1,000 square feet, or 500 to 2,000 
Use 1 pound to every bushel of soil; for 
Price: 
Price: 
1 lb. 15c; 5 lbs. 
5 Ibs. 30c; 
5 lbs. 30c; 10 lbs. 50c; 25 lbs. $1.00; 50 lbs. $1.65; 
acre for garden crops. 
by 20¢;) 5) lbs: 55c; 10 lbs: 
If larger quantity is wanted than quoted above, we will quote special price upon request. 
Prices include Bags and are F. O. B. Cars here. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 
STANDARD BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND OTHER SUBJECTS 
if wanted by Mail, add 5e per dollar or fraction to prices given. 
Subject to Change Without Notice. 
Agriculture for Young Folks, by A. 
D. Wiison. The best book for the 
amateur and ideal, for school 
work, illustrated 
$1.65 
Alfalfa—its growth, uses, history, “uk 
: AG 0 
Clon hee CODMEN ay Lil he lok 
Amateur Fruit Growing, by S. B. 
Green, a practical guide to grow- 
ing for home use and the market. 
DE OAD Dr CLOUM seein tittcuels St 3 
American Wild Flowers, Field Book 
of—Matthews. The most inter- 
esting book extant for the lover 
of the woods and fields. Numer- 
ous illustrations. Postpaid..... 
Asparagus Culture—F. M. Hexamer. 
MAO D salle ie @LO tw lone yire siecle 
Botany; The Story of Plant Life— 
Wie hithm CH Ot Hie cnis(eiclaniercts css cc 
Bulbs and Tuber-Rooted Plants— 
Till. Allen. Cloth 
Cabbage, Caulifiower and Allied 
Vezetables—Allen .............. 
Celery Culture—Beattie. Cloth.... 
Commercial Carnation Culture, by 
J. Harrison Dick. A practical 
book for practical men. Modern 
mechodsre 262). PDL lle) es ak 
Elements of Agriculture, by J. H. 
‘Sheppard and J. C. McDowell, a 
complete treatise on practical ag- 
riculture. Cloth. 254 pp........ 
Farm Grasses of the U. S.—TIIl. 
Cloth. W. J. Spillman.......... 
Farm and Garden Rule Book— 
Bailey. A useful book for gar- 
deners and fruit growers. Cloth. 
Flowers, How to Grow Them—Rex- 
KORG Win CLOLM ies ieke ciencisicvelsic cals ale 
Weeding and Management of Live 
Stock, by Thomas Shaw. Gives 
the principles covering selection, 
feeding, breeding, management 
and marketing. 100 pp., cloth, 
$1.00; stiff cover... didlo bing 
sce 
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+75 
3.50 
1.00 
1.00 
2.00 
90 
-90 
1.80 
1.25 
1.75 
3.25 
1.00 
Fertilizers—By Edwin B. Voorhees. 
Instructs the farmer upon the 
fundamental principles of fertil- 
izers. Prof. Voorhees is one of 
the country’s leading authorities 
on this subject. New edition.... 
Forage Crops—Shaw. Cloth....... 
Fruit Culture, Successful—I]]. Cloth. 
Maynard 
Garden Guide—The Amateur Gar- 
dener’s Handbook. Tells how to 
plan, plant and maintain the 
home grounds and garden. Many 
illustrations. An indispensable 
work. Cloth $1.50; paper....... 
Grasses and How to Grow Them, by 
Thomas Shaw, covering name and 
character of all the principal 
grasses in America. IIl., 450 pp., 
CLOW erepeheverieiecsrcieleveteientole seelerion enone 
Insects and Insecticides—Ill. Cloth. 
Weed 
Landscape Gardening—F. A. Waugh 
Mushrooms, How to Grow—Wm. 
Faleoner. 170 pp., Ill. Cloth... 
Onions—Ralph W. Jordan. A com- 
plete treatise for the professional 
or amateur grower. IIll., 95 pp. 
CONOR er aN nO Aig Ua ecole Cue ees aera 
Plant Culture—Oliver. A working 
handbook for all who grow flow- 
ering and ornamental plants. 4th 
CGition 44 4p DD cleaners teenies 
Poultry, Making Pay—TIll. 
Powell 
Poultry Manual—By Franklane IL. 
Sewell and Ida E. Tilson. A safe 
guide to successful poultry cul- 
ture in all its branches. 148 pp. 
85c; paper ..... Ned Doom Ss UO ge5o 
Practical Floriculture—Henderson. 
Revised edition. Ill. Cloth .... 
1.00 
3.50 
1.60 
50 
2.00 
Practical Flower Garden, The— 
Helena R. Ely. Her own meth- 
ods and experiences told charm- 
inely, and instructively. Colored 
Brpo se soso oOo oe odo D poole Oboe 
Quack Grass 
Crane 
Rose Culture, 
Glass and Outdoors. 
Holmes. Very complete. 
Ill. Cloth 
Soil, The—Its Nature, Relations and 
Fundamental Principles of Man- 
agement. F. H. King. Ill. Cloth. 
Soiling Crops and the Silo—Shaw. 
Bet oy oe INVES (Cloyd aly ssa cipae oon a 
Spraying Crops, Why, When and 
How—Weed ........-.-.eeeee es 
Strawberry Culturist—Fuller...... 
Sweet Peas for Profit, by J. Harri- 
son Dick. A practical guide to 
the most up-to-date methods of 
growing this crop under glass 
and outdoors. 147 pp. Ill. ..... 
Ten Acres Knough—A practical ex- 
perience, showing how a very 
small farm may be made to keep 
a very large family. 225 pp. 
Cloth 
Tobacco Cuiture—TI1l. 
Tomato Culture—W. W. Tracy. The 
most complete information on 
Tavs) Goll MXOe bom salou ancee dommes 
Vegetable Gardening—By S. B. 
Green. On the growing of vege- 
tables for home use and the mar- 
ket. Ill, 256 pp. Cloth, $1.50; 
DAD STU ee eee ekeicielnedeiierssestenaedetets 
Weeds and How to Eradicate Them 
—Ill. Thos. 
paper cover 
Commercial—Under 
By Eber 
196 pp. 
85c; 
Caution— 
Use at the rate of 1 
In liquid form a tablespoon- 
Price: 1 lb. 20c; 5 Ibs. 60c; 10 lbs. 90c; 25 Ibs. $1.90; 
On the 
Land thus limed retains 
Put up in two sizes only, 10 lbs. 25c; 100 lbs. $1.75. 
3.00 
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