Nitropren 2.46 to 



Equal to 

 Ammonia 3. to 



Fertilizers For The Farm, Garden and Lawn 



To the Users of Fertilizers, Farmers, Truck Farmers, and Gardeners. 



We present a list of our brands of Fertilizers. You cannot judge the merits of a Fertilizer only by the 

 analysis, but you must have a knowledge of the basis from which it has been made. 



It is a well known fact that the animal waste products produced in the abattoirs grives the purest and inost 

 available basis for Ammonia and Phosphoric Acid. This is the basis of our groods The company that manu- 

 factures our Fertilizers own and control a sufficient nimiber of abattoirs, independent of the meat trust, to 

 secure for our goods this unexcelled source for our plant food. The expense is almost as much working and 

 reaping one-half crop as it would be harvesting a full crop. 



Claremont Vegetable Grower. 



Nitrogen 2.46 to 3.29 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid 7. to 9. per cent. 



Equal to Total Phosphoric Acid 13. to 15. percent. 



Ammonia 3. to 4. percent. Potash (.actual) 5. to 6. percent. 



This is our pioneer brand, which is made from the best material known to the trade. The plant food is in 

 the most soluble fonu and the elements of composition so well balanced, makes it a desirable fertilizer for 

 most crops. When in doubt as to what vou should use to produce results call on the Claremont. Use 300 to 

 400 lbs. to the acre. 25 lbs. 50c. 50 lbs. $1.00. 100 lbs. §1.75. 200 lbs. $3.00. 2,0001bs., ton, $26.00. 



Gilt Edge Potato Manure. 



3.29 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid 7. to 9. percent. 



Total Phosphoric Acid 13. to 15. per cent. 



4. percent. Potash (actual) 10. to 12. percent. 



This brand is especially adapted to the potato crop and contains the proportionate elements necessary to 

 start and cai-ry a crop through to maturity. As laid down by the mo.st experienced, being composed of dis- 

 solved bone, high grade potash in the most soluble form, it stands unrivaled in its line, and will fulfill its mis- 

 sion if Ihe grower but gives it a loose soil for the tubers to work and develop in. Use 800 to 1000 lbs. to the acre. 

 25 lbs. 50c. 50 lbs. $1.00 100 lbs. $1.75. 200 lbs. $3.25. 2,000 lbs., ton, $30.00. 



Old Virginia Favorite. 

 Guaranteed Analysis. 



Ammonia 2 per cent. Total Phosphoric Acid 10 to 12 per cent. 



Available Phosphoric Acid 8 per cent. Potash 2 per cent. 



This brand is the standard guano, and is manufactured from animal organic bone, blood and waste prod- 

 ucts obtained from our abattoirs, located in the principal cities of the eastern section of the United States and 

 Canada. 25 lbs. 50c. 50 lbs, $1.00._ 100 lbs. $1,50. 200 lbs. $2.50. 2,000 lbs. ton, $21.00. 



Bolgiano's Bone Lawn Fertilizer. Produces a rapid and rich green growth of gra.ss. 10 I<bs. to 300 

 sq. feet. 500 to 1500 I^bs. per Acre. Price. Packages 10c, by mail 20c. 5 Lbs. 25c. 10 l^bs. 45c. 25 I^bs. $1.00. 

 50I,bs. $1.50. 100 Lbs. $2.50. 200 Lbs. $4.50. 500 Lbs. $11.00. 



The four columns in the Analysis represent the following ingredients respectively: Ammonia, Phosphoric 

 Acid, Potash, Bone of Phos. of Lime. 



Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 

 Analysis lb. sack lb. sack lb. sack lb. sack 

 Seven Per Cent. Brand, very valuable for forcing 



Early Truck and Early Potatoes 7-6-5-0 



One, Eight and Four. Suitable for all crops, espe- 

 cially those requiring a Large amount of Potash, 



400 to 500 pounds to the acre 1-8-4-0 



Early TrucK and Vegetable Grower. Unequaled as 



an Early Truck Grower 4-6-8-0 



Corn or Cereal Special- Made from bone base. 8% 



to y% Phosphoric Acid. 300 to 500 pounds to the acre 2-8-2-0 



Dissolved Organic Compound. An all round Fertili- 

 zer of recognized merit, 300 to 500 pounds to the acre 1^4-9-2-0 



Crop Producer. Composed of organic refuse, far better than Acid Phosphate lK-100-0 



Sure Grower. .Specially adapted to cereal and Fall Grain. 400 to 600 lbs. to the acre 1-8-1-0 



Pure Bone and Potash Compound. Fine ground bone with soluble Potash. Best Fertilizer 



known for cereals, fruit irees, vines and small fruits 2-16-2^-0 



Pure Raw Bone Meal. ■ Absolutely pure. Coarse, medium or fine 4K-0-0-48 



Pure Ground Bone. Lasts two to three consecutive seasons 2-0-0-50 



Pure Dissolved Animal Bone. Quick action for Spring cereals 2-12-0-30 



75c 



50c 

 50c 

 50c 



50c 



50c 

 50c 



50c 

 50c 

 50c 

 50c 



$1.25 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 

 75 

 75 



1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



$2.25 



1.35 



1.75 



1.35 



1,35 

 1.25 

 1.25 



1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.50 



$4.00 



2.25 



3.25 



2.25 



2.25 

 1.90 

 2.00 



2.90 

 3.25 

 3.00 

 2.50 



Per Ton 

 2000 lbs. 



$37.00 



19.00 



30.00 



20.50 



19.00 

 16.00 

 17.00 



26.50 

 31.00 

 27.50 

 22.50 



Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 Per ton 



lb. sack lb. sack lb. s.ick lb sack 2000 lbs. 



Pure Nova Scotia Land Plaster. $0 35 $0 SO $1 00 $1 25 $ 9 00 



High Grade Muriate of Potash 100 175 3 00 5 00 49 50 



High Grade Sulphate of Potash. 1 00 2 00 3 00 5 75 55 00 



Nitrate of Soda. Highest Grade 1 25 2 00 3 50 6 50 60 00 



Genuine German Kainit. 50 75 1 25 1 75 13 50 



Bone Flour for Florisc 75 125 2 00 3 50 32 00 



Meat and Animal TanKage 50 1 00 1 75 2 75 26 00 



Per 23 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 Per ton 



lb. sack lb sack lb. sack lb. sack 2000 Ills' 



Extra High Grade Dried Blood $1 00 $1 50 $2 75 $5 00 $49 50 



Beef CracKlin^s for ChicKens 85 155 2 95 5 75 55 00 



Blood Meal. For Poultry 1 00 1 65 3 00 5 25 50 00 



Meat Meal for Poultry 80 1 50 2 90 5 50 55 00 



Extra Fine Poultry Bone 70 1 25 2 25 4 50 45 00 



Beef Scraps For Poultry 80 150 2 90 5 50 55 00 



SEED TABLE. The Quantity of Seed Usually Sown to An Acre and Number of Pounds to Bushel 



No. Lbs. Ko. I,bs. 

 to Bushel. to Acre. 



A,sparagus - lbs. 5 lbs. 



Barley, broadcast 48 " 2 to 3 bus. 



Beans, dwarf, drills 60 " 1 to I'A bus. 



Beans, pole, in hills 60 " StolOqts. 



Beet, in drills — 4 to 6 lbs. 



Broom Corn, in hills 46 " 6 to 10 lbs. 



Buckwheat, broadcast 48 " 5^ to 1 bus. 



Cabbage, in beds to trans- 

 plant — 'X lb. 



Cane Seed, for fodder 50 " 60 to 75 lb.s. 



Carrot, in drills — 2 to 3 lbs. 



Celery, to transplant — K lb. 



Corn, in hills 56 " 8 qts. 



Corn, for .soiling — 2 to 3 bus. 



Clover, Alsike 60 " 12 lbs. 



Clover, Red. alone 60 " 12 to 15 lbs. 



Clover, White, alone 60 " 10 to 12 lbs. 



Clover, White, with other 

 seed 60 



Clover, Alfalfa; alone 60 



Clover, Crimson 60 



Cucumber in hills 60 



Quantity Of 



Asparagus 1 oz. to 5) ft, drill. 



Beet 1 oz. to 50 ft. drill. 



Celery 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Carrot 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Endive 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Egg Plant 1 oz. to 300 ft. drill. 



Lettuce ...1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Cabbage 1 oz. seed will produce 



Cauliflower.... 



Egg Plant 



No. Lbs. No. Ll)s 

 to Bushel. to acre 



Flax, broadcast 56 lbs. 1 to 2 bus 



Grass, Blue, alone 14 



Grass, Hungarian 48 



Grass, Lawn 30 



Gra.ss, Orchard 14 



Grass, Red Top, Fancy 32 



Grass, R. I. Bent — 



Timothy 45 



Kale 50 



Millet 50 



Melon, Musk — 



Melon. Water — 



Mustard, broadcast — 



Mangel Wurzel — 



Oats, broadcast 32 



Onion .Seed, in drills, to 



make large onions 56 



Onion Seed, for small sets — 



Ouion Sets 32 



Parsnip, in drills — 



Peas, early, in drills 60 



4 lbs. 



20 to 25 lbs. 



15 lbs. 



1% to 2 lbs. 



Seed Required For A Given Number Of Plants, Number Of Hills, Or Length Of Drills. 



21 to 28 lbs. 



1 bus. 



30 to 40 lbs. 



21 to 28 lbs. 



10 to 12 lbs. 



3 bus. 



K bus. 



4 to 6 lbs. 



1 bus. 



IK to 2 lbs. 



2 to 3 lbs. 



24 to 32 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. 



2 to 2^ bus. 



6 to 8 lbs. 



50 to 60 lbs. 



60 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. 



1 bus. 



No, Lbs. 

 to Bushel. 

 Peas, Marrowfat, in drills. ..60 lbs. 



Peas, Field, broadca,st — 



Potato, cut tubers, in drills..55 " 



Radish, in drills — 



Radish , broadcast — 



Rye, broadcast 56 " 



Salsify, in drills — 



Sorghum 50 " 



Spinach, in drills 50 " 



Squash, (bush varieties) in hills. — 

 Squash, (running varieties) 



in hills — 



Turnip, in drills — 



Turnip, broadcast — 



Tomato, to transplant — 



Vetches, broadcast — 



Wheat, broadcast 60 " 



Wheat, in drills — 



Clover f Together 



Timothy > for 



Red Top ) One Acre 



No. Lbs. 



to Acre. 



1% bus. 



2 to 3 bus. 



8 to 10 bus. 



6 to 8 lbs. 



10 lbs. 



1% to 2 bus. 



6 to 8 lbs. 



10 to 12 lbs. 



15 to 35 lbs. 



4 to 6 lbs. 



3 to 4 lbs. 



Ito IJ^ lbs. 



2 to 3 lbs. 



Klb. 



2 to 3 bus. 



IJ^ to 2 bus. 



1 bus. 



8 lbs. Clover. 



10 lbs. Timothy. 



14 lbs. Red Top. 



Okra 4oz. to 100 ft, drill. 



Onion 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Onion Sets small 1 qt. to 100ft. drill. 



Parsley 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Parsnip 3 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Radish ...2oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Salsify 1 oz. to 70 ft. drill. 



Spinach 2 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Turnip 1 oz. to 150 ft. drill. 



Peas 1 qt. to 100 ft. drill. 



Dwarf Beans. ...1 i.t. to 100 ft. drill. 

 Leek 1 oz. to 100 ft. drill. 



Corn 1 qt. 



Cucumber 1 oz. 



Watermelon 1 oz. 



Muskmelon ..1 oz. 



Pumpkin 1 oz. 



Early Squash 1 oz; 



Marrow Squash....! oz. 



Pole Beans 2 qts. to 150 ft, drill 



2000 plants. Celery 1 oz. seed will produce 3000 plants. Pepper 1 oz. seed will produce 



1 oz. seed will produce 2000 plants. Tomato 1 oz. seed will produce 1500 plants. 



1 oz. seed will produce 1000 plants. Lettuce 1 oz. seed will produce 3000 plants. 



to 200 hills- 

 to 50 hills. 

 to 30 hills. 

 to 60 hills, 

 to 40 hills- 

 to 50 hills, 

 to 16 hills. 

 1000 plants. 



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