Fertilizers. 



Bone Fertilizers: Decompose slowly in the soil and, 

 therefore, form excellent permanent improvement, less 

 likely than any other fertilizer to waste. With bone there 

 is no danger of burning the plants. Excellent for top- 

 dressing lawns and grass lands, for garden and field crops. 



Analysis : 1 ton contains 74 lbs. nitrogen, 170 lbs. 

 phosphoric acid, 2 lbs. potash, all available. 



Quantity Required. : For permanent pasture and 

 mowing lands ]A to one ton per acre. For trees and vines 

 2 to 4 quarts each. For top-dressing, 1000 to 1500 lbs. per 

 acre. For field and garden crops, % to 1 ton broadcasted 

 and harrowed in. For rose beds, pot plants, etc., one part 

 to about fifty of soil. 



Raw Bone Meal. This is ground very fine, decom- 

 poses more rapidly in the soil than the coarser grades, and 

 is, therefore, more quickly beneficial. Price, lb. 3c; 

 10 lbs., 25c; 100 lbs., $1.75. Special "prices in large quan- 

 tities. 



Pure Dissolved Bone. This bone has been steamed 

 to soften it and is thus quicker in its action. Price, lb., 3c; 

 10 lbs., 25c; 100 lbs., $1.50. Special prices in larger 

 quantities 



Bone Superphosphate. Benefits crops quickly, 

 readily available, promoting early maturity, affording con- 

 stant nourishment during their entire season's growth. In 

 case of rotation of crop it is nearly as valuable for the last 

 as for the first. Price, lb., 3c; 10 lbs., 25c; 100 lbs., $1.50. 

 ton, $25.00. 



IDann's Concentrated Plant Tood for 

 Vegetables and Tloiaers. 



Strictly high grade, containing all the elements needed 

 by vegetables and flowers for their quick growth, early 

 maturing and perfect development. The ingredients are 

 quickly soluble and immediately commence to feed the 

 plants, stimulating them into healthy, luxuriant growth, 

 and it continues to feed them until the end of the season. 



Highly concentrated, fine, dry and free from objection- 

 able odor, easily applied, either before or after planting, by 

 sprinkling over the surface of the soil and raking in ; or it 

 can be mixed with water {stirring welt) and applied as a 

 liquid manure. If something especially fine in vegetables 

 or flowers is desired, two or three additional applications, 

 made at intervals, will produce magnificent results. A 10 

 lb. package is sufficient for a space 15x20 ft. for one appli- 

 cation, or 500 lbs. per acre. 



Analysis : 1 ton contains 98 lbs. nitrogen, 180 lbs. phos- 

 phoric acid; 150 lbs. potash; all available. Price, 5 lb. 

 package, 20c; 10 lb. package, 35c; 100 lbs. $2.25. 



Agents for Baugh £r> Sons 

 High-Grade Commercial Fertilizers. 



The excellent reputation of these well known brands 

 during the many years we have been supplying them to 

 our customers has been fully maintained, both in satis- 

 factory crop results and in the permanent improvement of 

 the soils resulting from its use. 



IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES. 



Baugh's Catalogue, giving analysis and telling how to 

 use these Fertilizers, we mail free on application. 



We sre in position to offer all Bone and Bone Fer- 

 X tilizers at last year's low prices and it will pay you 



Feed the Soil and It will Feed you. 

 Nitrate of Soda, or Chili Saltpeter. 



Nitrate of Soda is not a substitute for other manures, but 

 we recommend it as the cheapest and best form in which 

 to apply nitrogen to plants. Gardeners who are using 

 farm manure should continue to use it, but use Nitrate of 

 Soda in addition. If your object is to grow maximum 

 crops you must in some way furnish the plants with nitrate. 

 No matter what manure or fertilizer is used, the nitrogen 

 must be converted into nitrate before the plants can use it. 



How to use Nitrate of Soda. 



The lumps in this should be removed by sifting ; they 

 should be broken up, which is easily done by pounding. 



For Asparagus, a top-dressing of 250 lbs. per acre just as- 

 soon as the first shoots make their appearance. 



For Beets, a top-dressing of from 50 to 100 lbs. per acre 

 once every week or ten days for at least three or four weeks 

 after the plants have well started. 



For Cabbage and Cauliflower, a top-dressing of 100 lbs. 

 per acre after the plants have begun to make growth after 

 transplanting, and 200 lbs. per acre more after the heads- 

 begin to form. 



For Cucumbers for Pickles, a top-dressing of 100 lbs. per 

 acre after the plants begin to run. 



For Celery, frequent and reasonably heavy top-dressings 

 of 100 lbs. per acre or more well worked into the soil after 

 the plants are established. 



For Egg Plant, Spinach and Lettuce, a top-dressing of 100- 

 lbs. per acre after the plants are well started. 



For Onions, a top-dressing of from 75 to 100 lbs. two or 

 three times at intervals of about three weeks, after the crops 

 have well started. 



For Strawberries, a top-dressing of about 100 lbs. per 

 acre after the plants have blossomed. 



Price, 5 lbs., 25c; 25 lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs., $3.50; 500 lbs., 

 $15.50. Write for prices on larger quantities. 



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 Fertilizer. 



Nitro-Culture consists of nitrogen collecting bacteria 

 which work in the soil and on the roots of leguminous 

 plants, having the power to collect free nitrogen from the 

 air and supply it to the plants. All plants need nitrogen, 

 which is very costly when obtained through chemical fer- 

 tilizers. The remarkable increase of crop frequently re- 

 ported and caused by inoculation is due wholly to the large 

 amount of nitrogen collected from the air by the bacteria. 



When ordering, state what particular crop you desire to- 

 inoculate. Crops mentioned on the same line, require the 

 same bacteria. 



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Crimson Clover 



Burr Clover 



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Garden Beans(Wax, String, Lima) 



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