Fertilizers 
LIST PRICE 
Analysis Per Ton 100 lbs. 
10-10-10 $70.55 $4.85 
For: Asparagus, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and non-legume 
pastures. 
0-14-7 $42.80* $3.15 
For: Alfalfa, Clover, Soybeans, Cowpeas, Corn, Wheat, 
Rye, Winter Barley, Pastures, Turf Grasses, Home 
Lawn. 
10-6-4 $62.10* $4.65 
For: Top Dresser, Spinach, Kale, Cabbage, Lettuce, Must- 
ard, Turnip Greens. 
3-12-6 $47.45* $3.50 
For: Sweet Corn, Field Corn, Tomatoes. 
4-12-8 $52.90* $3.85 
For: Snap Beans, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Potatoes, Sweet 
Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips. 
5-10-5 $48.55° $2.90 
For: Peas, Beans, Sweet Corn, Strawberries, Potatoes, 
Asparagus, Leafy Vegetables. 
0-20-0 $35.65* $2.35 
20% Superphosphate 
*Ton Price, less 10% C.O.D. If hauled from factory 
deduct $2.00 additional per ton. 
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Aluminum Sulphate ...... $.10 $ .75 $1.50 $4.50 
Asparagus Salt .............. on 40 ATA ea 
Borax ee 10 GO see) ee 
Calcium Chloride .......... {60 gel 25t 4.50 
Copper Sulphate 
(powdered) .................. 200) 2.00) 4:25; 415.00 
Epsom sdlisieses sere 10 Jey esl) EY 
Hydrated Lime, 
(5Oslbss 7c) 6 ee we ay A Waa eee 1.25 
Iron Sulphate (Crystal).. .20 1.00 2.00 4.00 
Muriate of Potash............ 10 70 te BlsdO) aD.00 
Nitrate of Soda................ -10 S00 D0n aero 
Sulphate of Ammonia.... .10 JOO me o:00 
Sulphate of Potash.......... 10 whe) aels0U 9.00 
Super Phosphate (20%).. .10 -40 Ah), Yap 
Top Soil, (500 lbs., $6.00) .... .20 {econ BL) 
Zinc Sulphate ................. by | 1 Re eR pee Si aed 
BUCKWHEAT HULL MULCH 
During the growing season it keeps soil cool and molst, 
discourages weeds, presents smooth clean appearance, 
In winter it reduces alternate freezing and thawing, thus 
protecting roots from destructive heaving. Does not 
form crust but permits even light rains to reach the 
soil. Packed in 50 lb bags (covers about 65 sq. ft. 2 in. 
deep), $1.60; 250 lbs., $7.75; 500 lbs., $14.50; Ton, $50.00. 
VERMICULITE (Terra-Lite Brand) 
Expanded Vermiculite is a new sensational sterile, inert, 
plant growing medium obtained from natural deposits in 
Montana. Work done by the U.S.D.A. at Beltsville and 
Glen Dale, Md., definitely proves this propagating mate- 
rial far superior to mixtures of sand and soil, sphagnum 
moss, etc., for producing the finest seedlings and best 
rooted cuttings. Processed at 2200° heat, there are no 
weed seeds, no disease organisms, no “dampening off’. 
It holds water, air and applied plant foods readily avail- 
able, therefore seeds germinate quickly, grow faster with 
much stronger roots and therefore transplant better. 
Cuttings of even very difficult varieties are easily rooted. 
Vermiculite has many other horticultural uses such as 
soil corrective, mulch, for bulb storage, etc. 20 lb. bag, 
$2.25; 12 lb. bag, $1.75; 4% Bu., 85c; 4% PE., 40c. 
Soil Conditioners 
(FOR CLAY SOIL) 
1 1b. treats approx. 10 sq. ft. 6 in. deep or 300 sq. ft. 
for surface mulch. 
Convert hard clay soil into good tillable top soil. These 
chemicals act upon the intensely fine particles of clay, 
combining them into larger loam-like particles. Two 
formulations are offered; dry and soluble. The thorough- 
ness of mixing the dry form determines the quality of the 
resulting soil. The liquid form too, acts only by direct 
contact with the clay particles and it is therefore neces- 
sary to carefully break up the clay, the finer the better, 
so the solution can give maximum results. Choosing 
between the dry or liquid form is a matter of opinion as 
to which is most convenient to the individual gardener 
and his particular soil problem. 
Either form properly applied will enable roots to thrive 
and produce normal plants. Soil conditioners do not 
replace a foods, therefore it is necessary to fertilize 
as usual. ; 
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SOIL CONDITIONER 
Special MERLOAM Formulation 
KRILIUM (Merloam). Dry formulation. Mix thoroughly 
with clay soils, 6 in. deep for gardens or % in. deep for 
surface treatment on crusted lawn soils or to help con- 
trol erosion. 1 Ib., $1.39; 5 lbs., $4.95. 
SOILIFE 
DRY DUST. % 
$1.40; 3 lbs., $3.00 
WETTABLE FLAKES 
trated). %4 Ib., $1.25; % 
1 1lb., $3.75; 2 1lb., $6.75. 
lb., $1.00; 1 Ib. 
(Concen- 
lb., $2.00; 
A.C.P. SOIL CONDITIONER 
Contains the two types of acrylo- 
nitile plus fertilizer, plant hormones 
and essential mineral elements. Pow- 
der can be worked into the soil or 
mixed with water and sprinkled on. 
14 lb., $1.00; 214 lb., $3.55; 10 Ib. 
$10.90. 
Completely organic, maintains high soll fertility 
by bacterial conversion. Worked into the soil before 
planting it makes poor soil loamy and holds moisture 
and plant foods where they do the roots most good. 
For faster results add 5 to 10 lbs. organic plant food 
per 100 lbs. Humus. 
AMOUNT TO APPLY PER SQUARE FOOT 
NEW LAWNS, 1 to 3 lbs.; OLD LAWNS, 1 to 2 lbs. 
GARDENS AND FLOWER BEDS, 2 to 4 lbs. 
5 lbs., 25c; 10 lbs., 40c; 25 Ibs., 90c; 50 lbs., $1.40; 
100 lbs., $2.25; 500 lbs., $10.00; 1000 lbs., $17.50; ton, 
$32.00. Let us quote 5 ton and carload lots. 
Peat Moss 
Promotes Growth by Improving Texture of Soils and as 
a mulch, keeps roots moist and cool; discourages weeds. 
Ideal for rose beds and perennial borders. 
Standard Bale (approx. 36x19x19) 100 to 120 lbs. when 
packed. German Horticultural $4.65; Bu., 750; % pk., 20c. 
80 J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. ° 
Superior Seeds 
