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MAPES' CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. 



The highest G:rade cominerclat fertilizers In the XT. S., their baHOR beinf; bone, 



rock, horn, leather, niurl op other Interior In^redlentM being nned In their eom- 



poflltlon. All fertilli^l.-ig coiiHtltucntH, llltrop:eH, potu^ll and phosphoric 



acid, are strictly hlgli-fi;rade and solnblc; all arc absolntely tree 



from muriates (or chlorides). Mapcs* Catalo};ne, telUiif; how 



to use these fertilizers, we mall free on application. 



COMPLETE MANURE, "A" RKAXD. (Use 4on to ■inn ihs. per acre.) 



Price, S2Am ],fv UN) lb. Iian; SXV> ]»-r 2UU lb. bag; $36.00 per ton. 

 Specially adapted for use in hill or dr^ill <m all crops, particularly in connection with 

 farm manures. Pine for peas, beans, buckwheat and turnips. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains ^o lbs. nitrogen (5 to 4 per cent, ammonia), 220 lbs. phosphoric acid, 

 50 lbs. potash; all available. 



COMPLETE MANURE FOR GENERAL USE. (Use MO to soo lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.2i per 100 lb. bag; S3.8.5 per 200 lb. bag; S37.00 per ton. 

 A substitute fol" stable manure. For use on all crops and all soils with or without 

 stable manure. Use broadcast; if any in hills, use sparingly. Special for oats, Hun- 

 garian grass, vegetables, melons, tomatoes and seeding, with or without grain. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains 66 lbs. nitrogen (A to 5 per cent, ammonia), iso lbs. phosphoric 

 acid, so lbs. potash; all available. 



COMPLETE MANURE FOR HEAVY SOILS. (Wse soo to 1,000 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.:"i0 per 100 lb. bag; $4.25 per 200 lb. bag; $40.00 per ton. 

 For any soils where small <iuantity of potash but large quantities of ammonia and 

 phosphoric acid are required. It is very safe for use around young plants, nursery 

 stock, strawberry vines. It is very forcing, more so than the Orange Tree Manure. 

 Special for early turnips. May be used for oats, bops, barley, also as a top-dressing for 

 grass, and as a forcing manure for all vegetables and fruits at all times. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains i'S lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, o to 7 per cent.), >60 lbs. phosphoric acid. 

 60 lbs. potash; all available. 



VTEGETABLE MANURE, OR COMPLETE MANURE FOR LIGHT SOILS. 



i.Use}i to I ton per acre.) Price, SS-'"' per 1001b. bag; $4.60 per 200 lb. batr; Sl2.m per ton. 

 This is our special manure on all kinds of soils, for truck, early ^■^l.c'■talll^■s, onions, 

 celery, tomatoes, also on light soils for oats, hops and barley. All vc^^^talilcs require 

 liberal supplies of soluble potash, and in the proper forms. Even with lica\ y or clay 

 soils the natural supplies of potash are insufficient. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains OS lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 6 to Sper cent.), I20 lbs. phosphoHc acid, 

 i20 lbs. potash; all available. 



CEREAL BRAND FOR FARM CROPS. (Use 600 to 1,000 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $1.75 per 100 lb. bag ; $3.00 per 200 lb. bag ; $29.00 per ton. 

 For wheat, rye, corn, oats, buckwheat, and all farm crops, particularly where farm 

 manures are used. Specially adapted for use in hill or drill. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains S2 lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 2 to 3 per cent.), no lbs. phosphoric acid, 

 60 lbs. potash; all available. 



AVERAGE SOIL COMPLETE MANURE. (Use soo to t,000 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $200 per 100 lb. bag; S3.7.5 per 200 lb. bag; $36.00 per ton. 

 For onions, tomatoes, vegetables of all kinds, Irish and sweet potatoes, fruits and 

 cranberries. A substitute for stable manure. Special for tobacco on heavier soils. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains S2 lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 5 to 6 per cent.), uo lbs. phosphoric acid, 

 120 lbs. potash; all available. 



CAULIFLOWER AND CABBAGE MANURE. (Use soo to 1,600 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.25 per 100 lb. bag; $4.00 per 200 lb. bag; $38.00 per ton. 

 Contains the elements of their food in well-balanced proportions to produce maximum 

 crops of superior quality, whiteness and firmness. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contants S2 lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, s to 6 per cent.), 120 lbs. phosphoric acid, 

 120 lbs. potash; all available. 



CORN MANURE FOR FIELD CORN. (Use 600 to soo lbs. per acre.) 



Price. $2.26 per 100 lb. bag; $3.75 per 200 lb. bag; $35. 00 per ton. 

 Sweet corn, fodder corn, Hungarian grass, millet, late turnips, late cabbage and seed- 

 ing to grass. 

 ANALYSIS: / lon Contains .so lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 3 to 3^ per cent.), iso lbs. phosphoric 

 acid, 120 lbs. potash; all available. 



FRUIT AND VINE MANURE. (Use 600 to 1 000 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.60 per 100 lb. bag ; $4.25 per 200 lb. bag ; $40.00 per ton. 



For insuring fruiting power, particularly in quality of fruit in vineyards (grapes), 



pears, apples, plums, strawberries, and all small fruits. Is slow in effects, but lasting. 



ANALYSIS: ' ton contains 32 lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 2 to 3 per cent.), lio lbs. phosphoric acid, 



200 lbs. potash; all available. 



ORANGE AND FRUIT TREE MANURE. (Use 600 to 2,ooo lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.25 per 100 lb. bag ; $4.00 per 200 lb. bag ; $38.00 per ton. 

 Promotes wood growth and f i-uiting for all fruit trees. 

 ANALYSIS; / ton contains or, lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, i to S per cent.), 160 lbs. phosphoric acid, 

 60 lbs. potash; all available. 



GRASS AND GRAIN SPRING TOP-DRESSING. (Use ioo to 600 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.50 per 100 lb. bag; $4.25 per 200 lb. bag; $41.00 per ton. 

 For all kinds of grasses and pastures, mowing lands, clover, wheat, oats, rye and all 

 grain crops on good land. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains OS lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 6 to 7 per cent.), too lbs. phosphoric acid 

 no lbs. potash; all available. 



POTATO MANURE. (Use 600 to 2,000 lbs. per acre.) 



„ ., . ^ ^ Price, $2.25 per 100 lb. bag; $4.00 per 200 lb. bag; $39.00 per ton. 



J or Irish and sweet potatoes, also for asparagus, early vegetables, tomatoes, sugar 

 beets, fruits, sorghum, sugar cane, sweet corn, etc. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains 7i lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, iyi to 5 per cent.), 160 lbs. phosphoric 

 acid, 120 lbs. potash; all available. 



TOBACCO MANURE, WRAPPER BRAND. (Use 1.000 to 2,000 lbs. per acre.) 



Price, $2.75 per 100 lb. bag; $5.00 per 200 lb. bag; $47.00 per ton. 

 For growing superior quality of leaf, particularly for wrappers. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton contains 124 lbs. nitrogen (ammonia, 7^4 per cent.), so lbs. phosphoric acid, 

 210 lbs. potash; all available. • y' j- 



TOBACCO STARTER, IMPROVED. (Use 1 ton per acre.) 



Price. $2.00 per 100 lb. bag; S3.K5 per 200 lb. bag; SS6.IW per ton. 

 Promotes not only early vigorous growth, but earlier maturity of crop. The earlier 

 grown and fully matured tobacco c^ires in lighter and brighter colors. Also for 

 tobacco beds. 

 ANALYSIS: / ton Contains S2 Ibs. nitrogen (i^mmonia, S to 6 per Cent.). 130 lbs. phosplioric Odd 

 30 Ihs. potash: all available. 



The Approximate Quantities of the Three Essential 

 Fertilizing Elements 



Taken From the Soil by Garden, Field and Fruit Crops. 



An aid lik estimating: the ktnil and quantity of fertilizer to apply. 



A GOOD CROP 

 of the undermentioned. 



( Average 

 GardenVcsetableg j ^j jq ,jj„jg 



Alfalfa, hay 



Apple, fruit 



" new tree growth 



Asparaj^us, sprouts 



Barley, grain 



" straw 



Beans, Soja, green fodder 



dry " 



'* Garden, string 



*' " straw 



Beets, roots 



" leaves ... 



Blackberries, fruit 



Buckwheat, grain 



" straw. 



Cabbage 



CauUllower 



Carrot, roots 



" tops 



Celery 



Cherries, fruit 



Clover, Red, cured hay 



" Crimson, *' 



Corn, Field, ears 



" " stover 



" Fodder, green 



" " dry 



" Sweet, green ears 



" " ** stover 



Cucumber, fruit 



Currants, Red, fruit 



Egg Plant, fruit 



Grape, fruit 



" new vine growth 



Grass, Mixed, Pasture, green.. . 



" " " hay 



'• Kentucky Blue, hay 



" Timothy, hay 



" Orchard, hay 



Kohl Robl 



Lettuce 



Mangels, roots 



" leaves 



Melon, Musk, fruit 



Water, fruit 



Millet, Golden, green 



•' hay 



" Japanese, green.. 



" " hay 



Oats, grain 



" straw 



Onion, bulbs 



iftrange, fruit 



Parsnip, roots 



" tops 



Peaches, fruit 



*' new tree growth 



Peas, Garden, seeds 



" " straw 



" Field, cow, green plants.. 



" *' " dry plants 



Pears, fruit 



Plums, fruit 



Potatoes, tubers 



" tops 



" Sweet, tubers 



'* " vines 



Pumpkins, fruit 



Raspberries, fruit 



Radish 



Rata Baga, roots 



" leaves and tops 



Rye, grain 



" straw 



Sorghum Plant, green 



" " dry 



Spinach 



Saunsh, fruit 



Sugar Beet, roots 



" " leaves... 



Strawberry, fruit 



Tobacco, Dry, leaves 



" *' stalks 



Turnip, roots 



" leaves 



Tomato, fruit 



" plants 



Vetch (V. Vlllosa), green 



" " hay 



Wheat, grain 



" straw 



YIELDING 



on one acre. 



= 24,357 lbs. 



5 tons = 10,000 " 

 600 bu. = 28,800 " 



= 12,000 " 



=12,5ii0 " 



30 bu. = 1,440 " 



= 2,000 " 



10 tons = 20,000 " 



6 tons = 10,000 " 

 26 bu. = 1,500 " 



= 2,800 " 



400 bu. = 24,000 " 



i tons = 8,000 " 



2,500 qts. = 2,500 " 



30 bu. = 1,440 " 



1 ton = 2,000 " 



=50,000 " 



=30,000 " 



fiOO bu. = 25,000 " 



= 6,000 " 



= 30,000 " 



350 bu. = 14,000 " 



2J<; tons = 5,000 " 



2K tons = 4,500 " 



125 bu. = 8,7:50 " 



4 tons = 8,000 " 

 18 tons = 3(),000 " 



6 tons = 12,000 " 



75 bu. = 5,250 " 



5 tons = 10,000 " 

 = 24,000 " 



100 bu. = 4,000 " 

 = 20,000 " 



3 tons = 6,000 " 

 = 6,750 " 



6 tons = 12,000 " 

 3 tons = 6,000 " 



1 ton = 2,000 " 



IJi tons = 3,000 " 



8ji tons = 6,"ii0 " 



600 bu. = 25,000 " 



= 16,000 " 



25 tons = 50,000 " 

 = 18.000 " 



5 tons = 10,000 " 

 8 tons = 16,000 " 

 8 tons = lli.OOO " 



3 tons = 6,000 " 

 16 tons = 30.000 " 



6 tons = 12,000 " 

 50 bu. = 1,600 " 



= 2,600 " 



600 bu. = '28,000 " 



= 112,000 " 



660 bu. = 30,000 " 



= 10,000 " 



9U0 bu. = 30,000 " 

 = 6,000 " 



25 bu. = 1,.500 " 

 = 3,600 " 



8 tons = 16.000 " 



4 tons = 8,000 " 

 600 bu. = 28,800 " 

 600 bu. = 20,000 " 

 300 bu. = 18,000 " 



= 6.000 " 



360 bu. = 19,250 " 

 = 10.000 " 



8 tons = lli.OOO " 



2,000 qts. = 2,000 " 



3 tons = 6,000 " 

 800 bu. = 40,000 " 



8 tons = 4,000 " 



32 bu. = 1,792 " 



= 3,800 " 



12 tons = 84,000 " 



4 tons = 8,a00 " 

 200 bbls. = 12,000 " 



8 tons = 16,000 " 



18 tons = 36,000 " 



= 10,000 " 



5,000 qts. = 5,000 " 



= 1,260 " 



= 1,100 " 



600 bu. = 33,000 " 



= 9,000 " 



400 bu. =20.000 " 



= 15,000 " 



4 tons = 8,000 " 



2 tons = 4,000 '• 



30 bu. = 1,800 " 



= 3,600 " 



WOULD CONSUME 



NHrosen. •""""i;';"'""' Pota-sh, 



230 

 36 

 42 

 40 

 •a 

 12 

 58 



232 

 68 



57 ' 



24 ' 

 3K' 



20 ' 



26 ' 



150 ' 



120 ' 



55 ' 



30 ' 



72 ' 



122'"' 



87 ' 



123 ' 



89 ' 



147 ' 



211 ' 



17 • 



10 

 28 

 86 



114 



23K 



30 



66 



120 

 23 

 96 

 64 



97 

 76 

 159 

 133 



212 

 162 



54 

 63 

 37 

 46 

 166 

 17 

 36 

 61 

 29 

 46 

 42 

 17 

 3 

 11 

 76 

 24 

 31 



58 



79 ' 

 36 ' 

 IK' 

 43 ' 

 27 ' 

 69 ' 



34 

 48 

 62K 

 111! 

 37 

 17 



53 ' 



8K' 



7M ■ 



3K" 

 30 " 

 67 " 

 14 " 

 11 " 

 21 " 



12 ' 



65 ' 



48 ■ 



27 ' 

 6 ' 



66 ' 

 8K' 



34 ' 



16 ' 



49 ' 

 24 • 

 54 ' 

 64 ' 



3 ' 



11 ' 



28 ' 

 3K' 



9y, 

 22 



30 

 8 

 15 

 18K 

 67 

 15 

 45 

 18 



13 ' 

 12 ' 

 12 ' 

 16 ' 

 41 ' 



14 ' 

 8 ' 



28 ' 

 9K' 



16 ' 



7 ' 



11 ' 

 9H- 



27 ' 

 48 ' 

 7 ' 



15 ' 

 9Ji' 



19 ' 



'19 "• 



36' ' 

 10 ' 



10)4' 

 13 ' 



146 • 



54 ' 



20K ' 



16 ' 

 4 ' 



21 ' 



106 ' 



108 ' 



18 ' 



36 ' 



105 ' 



36 ' 



6 ' 

 3Ji' 



48 ' 



215 ' 



108 ' 



75 ' 



17 ' 

 228 ' 



28 • 



126 ' 



62 ' 



41 ' 



105 ' 



136 ' 



105 • 



12 ' 



32 ' 



67 ' 



30 



31K 

 43 



190 

 81 



66 ' 



101 ' 



102 ' 

 146 ' 



IH- 



42 ' 



70 ' 



637 • 



186 ' 



26 ' 



76 ' 



30 ' 



16 ' 



36 ' 



49 • 



117 ' 



51 ■ 



48 ' 



104 ' 



26 ' 



10 

 196 

 22 

 10 



172 

 34 

 13 

 61 

 31 



128 

 26 

 72 

 75 

 33 



9K' 



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