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Nitrc^ulture 



BOLGIANO OF BALTIMORE 

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THE VEST POCKET FERTILIZER 



What NITRO-CULTURE Is— 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 by 

 chemical process. The remarkable increase of crop fre- 

 quently reported and caused by inoculation is due wholly to 

 the large amount of nitrogen collected from the air 

 by the Bacteria. 



Method of Using'. — The Bacteria are furnished dried on 

 absorbent cotton and can be readily forwarded by mail to any 

 section of the country. Full directions accompany each 

 package, which no farmer can have any difficulty in 

 following out. 



Value as Soil Renovator.— It has been ascertained from 

 the most reliable sources that the average inoculated 

 leguminous crops, such as Clover, Alfalfa, Vetch, Peas, 

 Beans, etc., will not only under ordinary conditions show an 

 increase of crop, but also that the Bacteria will collect from 

 the air and leave in the soil at the end of the season after the 

 crop is harvested, not less than 100 pounds of nitrogen per 

 acre. This nitrogen at present market prices would be 

 worth $15.00 and upwards per acre, and would show a corre- 

 sponding increase in the next succeeding crop, no matter 

 what it may be. 



Increase of Crop. — It would be impossible for us to esti- 

 mate what the increase caused by inoculation might be. 

 Conditions vary in different sections. In some cases increases 

 are reported to be very great, crops like Alfalfa, Clover, Vetch, 

 Peas, Beans, etc., having been made to grow in sections 

 where they had never been successfully grown before. We 

 therefore, advise our customers to try the experiment and 

 ascertain the true value of Nitro-Culture on their 

 respective soils. 



ALFALFA.-By means of inoculation with Nitro-Culture, 

 Alfalfa is now being successfully grown from the Atlantic to 

 the Pacific and from Canada to the Gulf. 



Acid Soil. — It should be remembered that there are certain 

 unusual conditions of the soil which will prevent the profit- 

 able growth of any crop. The use of Nitro-Cxtlture is not, 

 of course, designed to overcome such difficulties, although 

 there is no doubt but that under these circumstances an in- 

 oculated crop will produce better results than uninoculated. 

 If you are sure that the right Bacteria are already in your 

 soil, inoculation is not necessary. 



Copyright N. N. C. Co. Monlverde, Fla., Sept. 4, 1905. 



Gentlemen: — / mail you to-day a photograph of my field of Cow-Peas treated with you> 

 Nitro-Culture. I am standing in the field with a few plants in each hand, inoculated plants in 

 my right hand and uninoculated in my left hand. You will see that the inoculated plants are 

 about twice as high as uninoculated, and are well filled with pods, while ike un inoculated are 

 not yet in bloom and show not one nodule on their roots. The inoculated plants are full of no- 

 dules, very evenly distributed on all of the roots. My land is poor sand-hill land, that would 

 not make corn at all, and very little of any other crop without heavy fertilizing. These peas 

 were not fertilized at all, and are of the dwarf or bush variety. Very truly, George A . Kirk, 



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—OR YOUR MONEY BACK— 



"ANTIKOL" is the only guaranteed cure for this 

 Most Destructive and Extremely Contagious Disease. 



"ANTIKOL" Cures by Destroying the Germs that Cause 

 Trouble, And Does It QuicK, Requiring Only A Few Hours. 



"ANTIKOL" Stimulates and Gives The Hog Strength To 

 Resist The Poisons Which May Have Already Been 

 Formed In The Body. 



"ANTIKOL" Should Be Used Freely The Year Round In 

 All The Food And Water To Which The Hogs Have Access. 

 "An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth A Pound of Cure." 



"'ANTIKOL" Costs $1.00 A Pound Package. Add 8c A 

 Pound For Postage, Wz Ounces Will Treat Ten Gallons of 

 Drinking Water. 



Buckeystown, Md., Dec. 13, 1905. 

 Mess. f. Bolgiano & Son, 

 Baltimore, Md. 



Gentlemen: — / take pleasure in stating that the seeds I 

 bought of you last season, as well as those I have bought for 

 ike last six seasons, have given me entire satisfaction; and as 

 I use some of most every kind of seeds that grow in the garden , 

 it is difficult to mention all the kinds, but I would especially 

 mention the "I, X. L." and the " Greater Baltimore'' Tomatoes. 

 They came early, and brought me $2.40 per bushel for quite a 

 while. I trust that our dealings will be as pleasa?it in the 

 future, as In the past, and wishing for you increased patron- 

 age, I am, 



Yours vety truly, 



JESSE J. ROUTSON, Supl., 

 Buckingham Industrial School. 



Indianapolis, Ind., May 4, 1905. 

 J. Bolgiano c2f Son, 



Baltimore, Md. 

 Gentlemen: — Would say that the writer tried some of the 

 Culture on Sweet Peas, and the difference in the present growth 

 between the inoculated and not inoculated is very great indeed. 

 Yours respectfully, 



JVM. S. G I LB RE A TH. 



PRICE-LIST. 



Trial PHge., 



$ .50 



1-Acre " 



1.50 



5-Acre " 



5.00 



20-Acre " 



18.00 



50-Acre " 



40.00 



When ordering' state 

 what particular crop 

 you desire to inoculate. 

 Crops mentioned on 

 the same line require 

 the same Bacteria. 



Alfalfa or Lucerne 



Red, Yellow or 



Mammoth Clover 



Crimson Clover 



Burr Clover 



Cow, Clay, Whip. 



O'-Will, BlacH 



Eye Peas 

 Garden Peas 

 Garden Beans 



(Wax, String', 

 Lima, Pea or 

 Kidney) 



Soy Beans 



Velvet Beans 



Vetch 



Peanuts 



Field Peas 



SPECIAL 

 GARDEN PACKAGES 

 Sweet Peas, 25c 



Garden Beans, 25c 

 Garden Peat, 25c 



Copyright N. N. C. Co. _ Port Norris, N.J., 8-16-05. 



Gentlemen: — I have an immense crop of lima beans. If Nitro-Culture 

 had cost $10 per acre, I would have been well pleased. I have 8600 hills 

 and the cost of Nitro-Culture $4.00. It ??iade my crop one week earlier, 

 which means several times the cost of inoculation. J. JV. Bradley. 



