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. 



Quantity required. For permanent pasture and 

 mowing lands, J to 1 ton per acre. For trees and 

 vines, 2 to 4 quarts each. For top-dressing, 1 000 to 

 1,500 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, de- 

 composes more rapidly in the soil than the coarser 

 grades, and is therefore more quickly beneficial. 



Price, 1 lb. package, 10c. (or by mail, 25c. lb.); 

 5 lb. package, 30c; 10 lb. package, 50c; 25 lb. bag, 

 $1.00; 50 lb. bag, $1.50; 100 lb. bag, $2.50; 200 lb. 

 bag. $4.25; per ton of 2,000 lbs., $37.00. 



Raw Ground Bone. This is moderately fine and 

 particularly adapted for general fertilizing; the finer 

 particles are immediately beneficial, the coarse keep- 

 ing up the supply of plant food for a long period. 



i > MCE, per 100 lb. bag, $2.25; 200 lb. bag, $4.00; 

 per ton of 2,000 lbs., $37 .00. 



Steamed Ground Bone. We offer this to meet 

 a demand for a low-priced bone; it will show results 

 quicker than Raw Bone — but not so lasting. 



Price, per 100 lb. bag, $1.75; per 200 lb. bag, 

 $3.00; per ton of 2,000 lbs., $28.00. 



Raw Crushed Bone. Invaluable in the prepara- 

 tion of land for the laying down of new lawns, grass 

 lands, etc., being slow but permanent in action. 

 Indispensable in the preparation of grapevine 

 borders — for fruit trees, small fruits, etc. — where a 

 lasting fertilizer is required. 



Price, per 100 lb. bag, $2.50; 200 lb. bag, $4.50; 

 per ton of 2 : 000 lbs., $40.00. 



Bone Superphosphate. 



Benefits crops quickly, readily available, promoting 

 early maturity, affording constant nourishment dur- 

 ing their entire season's growth. In case of rotation 

 of crop, it is nearly as valuable for the last as for 

 the first. 



Quantity required. For garden and field crops, 

 600 to 600 lbs. per acre; for garden crops it is best 

 drilled in at seed-sovHng time. For top-dressing 

 grass, 600 lbs. per acre. 



Price, per 100 lb. bag. S2.B0: per bag of 200 lbs., 

 $3.50; per ton of 2,000 lbs., $32.00. 



BLOOD AND BONE. 



A very concentrated source of nitrogen, yielding 

 ammonia, etc., by gradual decomposition, and, in 

 consequence, is superior for immediate as well as for 

 prolonged results; it is of exceptional value for gar- 

 den crops, root crops, corn, grain, grasses, fruit trees, 

 small fruits, grape vines, and, in fact, all kinds of 

 vegetation. 



Quantity required. When broadcasted and har- 

 rowed in use from % to 1 ton per acre. For garden 

 crops drill in 300 to 500 lbs. per acre 



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

 per ton of 2,000 lbs., $36.00. 



CLAY'S FERTILIZER. 



A celebrated English Fertilizer for both garden and 

 greenhouse use. Highly concentrated, therefore eco- 

 nomical, notwithstanding its apparently high price. 



Price, per bag of 14 lbs., $1.25; 28 lbs., $2.25; 

 56 lbs., $4.00; 112 lbs., $7.00. 



Hendersons 



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Strictly high-grade, highly concentrated, fine, dry 

 and free from objectionable odor, containing all the 

 elements needed by vegetables and flowers for their 

 quick growth, early maturing and perfect develop- 

 ment. The ingredients are quickly soluble and imme- 

 diately commence to feed the plants, stimulating them 

 into healthy, luxuriant growth, and it continues to 

 feed them until the end of the season. 



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 well) and ap- 

 plied as a liquid manure. If something especially 

 fine in vegetables and flowers is desired, two or three 

 additional applications, made at intervals, will pro- 

 duce magnificent results. A 10 lb. package is suffici- 

 ent for a space 15x20 ft. for one application, or 500 

 to 600 lbs. per acre. Instructions on each package. 



Price, 5 lb. package, 25c; 10 lb. package, 45c; 

 25 lb. bag, SI .00; 50 lb. bag, $1.75; 100 lb. bag, $3.00; 

 200 lb. bag, $5.00; per ton, $45.00. 



HENDERSONS 



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A safe, clean and high-grade fertilizer, free from dis- 

 agreeable odor, prepared especially for feeding plants 

 grown in pots. It is a wonderful invigorator, pro- 

 ducing luxuriant, healthy growth, foliage of rich tex- 

 ture and larger and more brilliant flowers. 



It contains in a highly concentrated form all of the 

 ingredients of plant food essential to the highest de- 

 yelopmentof plants and flowers. It is verysoluble and 

 is readily assimilated, so that marked improvement is 

 usually noticed in ten days' time. It is fine and dry, 

 clean and easy to apply.either sprinkled over the sur- 

 face of the soil as a top-dressing, or dissolved in water 

 (stirring well) . Detailed directions on each package. 



Price, 1 lb. package, sufficient for 25 ordinary-sized 

 plants for one year, 20c; or by mail, 35c. 



pulled SHEEP MANURE. 



A pure, natural and nutritious manure. Immediat** 

 and lasting in effect. Excellent for mixing with the- 

 soil for greenhouse plants. In the vegetable garden' 

 it promotes a rapid, steady growth until maturity^ 

 It makes a rich Liquid Manure. 



Quantity required. For garden and field crops, 

 1 to 2 tons per acre — i before plowing, the balance 

 before harrowing. For top-dressing grass, use 1 ton 

 per acre, applied in fall or early spring. 



Price, 100 lb. bag, $2.00; per ton of 2,000 lbs., 

 $30.00; in packages of 2 lbs., 15c; 10 lbs., 50c; by 

 mail, 15c. lb. extra. 



A SUES. Canada Hard wood. 



Drive away insects and improve the texture of the 

 soil; indispensable for all crops requiring potash; 

 very beneficial for garden and field crops; of high 

 value for grass lands and lawns. 



Quantity required. Apply 1 to 2 tons per acre, 

 as one heavy application will help much more than 

 the same quantity would, applied in fractions. 



Price, per bbl. of about 200 lbs., $2.25; per ton of 

 2,000 lbs., in bbls., $20.00. Special prices in bulk. 



NITRATE OF SODA. 



Valuable solely for the nitrogen it contains. It is 

 chiefly a stimulant, used in addition to other fertil- 

 izers. It is quick in action and hastens crop ma- 

 turity. 



Quantity required. Being extremely soluble, it i» 

 usually applied after the plants are above ground, 10O 

 to 500 lbs. per acre. 



Price, per 5 lb. package, 30c; 10 lb. package, 50c; 

 25 lb. bag, $1.25; 50 lb. bag, $2.00; 100 lb. bag, 

 $3.50; per ton, apply. 



Mapes' Celebrated Fertilizers. 



The highest grade commercial fertilizers, their basis 

 being bone, no rock being used in their composition. 

 All fertilizing constituents, nitrogen potash and 

 phosphoric acid, are strictly high-grade and soluble. 

 Mapes' Catalogue, giving analysis and telling how to 

 use these fertilizers, we mail free on application. 



Per Per bag Per ton. 

 100 lbs. 200 1 bs. 2,000 lbs. 



Potato manure $2.25 $4.00 $39.00 



Corn " 2.25 3.75 35.00 



Cabbage and cauliflower manure . .2.25 4.00 38.00 



Vegetable manure for all soils 2.50 4.50 42.00 



Fruit and vine manure 2.50 4.25 40.00 



Orange and fruit tree manure 2.25 4.00 38.00 



Tobacco manure, wrapper brand . 2.75 5.00 47-00 



Grass and grain spring top-dressing 2 .50 4.25 41.00 



Complete manure, "A" brand.. . .2.00 3.75 35.00 



" " for general use.. 2.25 3.85 37.00 



" " for heavy soils.. 2.50 4.25 40.00 



foraverage soils 2.00 3.75 36.00 



for light soils. ..2.50 4.25 42.00 



" Cereal" brand, for farm crops. .1.75 3.00 29.00 



"TheHENDERSON (gSSSJ LA WN ENRICHER. 



A clean, portable and convenient lawn dressing which we have found to be never-failing in inducing 

 a rapid and rich green growth. It should be sown broadcast in the spring or fall, though it can be put 

 on during the summer without injury or danger of burning the grass, and a remarkable improvement will 

 soon be observed. It is in every way more desirable than manure, which is so often full of wee.! - 

 Ihe use of " Henderson's Lawn Enricher " entirely does away with the old practice of top-dressing lawns 

 T 1 ro St i? manure, which was so objectionable on account of unsightliness and disagreeable odors. 

 i j ti P ac ? a ? e " sufficient to go over an area of 300 square feet, or for forming a newlau-n, from 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. per acre, or half the 



to^ of 2 OOolbs ™$45 00? ° n ^ Package, 25c; 10 lb. package, 45c; 25 lb. bag. $1 .00; 50 lb.'bag, $1 .75; 100 lb. bag, $3.00; 200 fb.bag, $5.00 ; per 



Quantity required. 



