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py. We supply only superior unadulterated fertilizers. Our prices, subject to vari- ~ 
ations, are unusually low, and moreover we make no charge for cartage and placing on beard steamera 
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WE WILL MAIL SAMPLES FREE ON APPLICATION. 
BONE PERTILIZERS. 
These are the true phosphatic manures, containing forty to fifty per cent. phosphate of lime and nitrogen equal to about four per 
eent. of ammonia. 
almost any other kind of manure to waste in rainy seasons, particularly on sandy soils. 
whether applied as top dressing or directly to the roots. 
They decompose slowly in the soil and therefore form excellent permanent improvement, being less likely than 
There is no danger of burning the plants, 
Excellent for top dressing lawns and grass land, for garden and field crops: 
we can also recommend them highly for florists’ purposes, for rose beds, mixing with potting soil, etc. 
uantity required. For permanent pasture and mowing lands, 14 to 1 ton per acre. For trees and vines, 2 to 4 quarts each. For top dressing, 1,000 to 1,500 Ibs. per 
acre. For field and garden crops, 34 to 1 ton broadcasted 
Bone Meal, Flour or Dust. This is ground very 
fine, decomposes more rapidly in the soil than the 
coarser grades, and is therefore more quickly beneficial. 
Price, 1 1b. package, 10c., (by mail, 15c. per lb. extra.) 
5 lb. package, 30c.; 10 lb. package, 50c.; 25 1b. bag, 
$1.25 ; 50 1b. bag, $2.00; 100 1b. bag, $3.50; 200 Ib. bag 
or barrel, $6.00; per ton of 2,000 Ibs., $45.00. 
and harrowed in. 
Ground Bone. This is moderately fine and particu- 
larly adapted for general fertilizing purposes ; the finer 
particles are immediately beneficial, the coarse Keep- 
ing up the supply of plant food for a long period. 
Price, per 100 1b. bag, $3.00; 200 Ib. bag, $5.00; per 
ton of 2,000 Ibs., $42.00. 
Henderson’s Permanent Pasture 
TManure, 
: Especially intended for use on pasture or mowing 
ands. 
Quantity required. 1,000 to 2,000 lbs. per acre. 
Price, per bbl. or bag of 200 Ibs., $6.00, or per ton 
of 2,000 lbs., $50.00. 
BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. 
Benefits the crops more quickly than with any other 
form of bone, and on account of its readily available 
properties promotes early maturity, and it is invaluable 
for most crops, affording constant 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. 
Quantity required. For garden and field crops, 500, 
to 600 lbs. per acre; for garden crops it is best drilled in 
at seed-sowing time. For top-dressing grass, 600 lbs. per 
acre. 
Price, per bag of 200 Ibs., $5.00; per ton of 2,000 
Ibs,, $40.00. 
Pure Pulverized Sheep [anure. 
A pure natural manure, and most nutritious for 
plants. Its effect is immediate and lasting. Excellent 
for mixing with the soil for greenhouse plants (one part 
Manure and six parts soil). Strewn over and dug into 
the vegetable garden, or placed directly in drills or 
bills, it,promotes a rapid, steady growth until maturity. 
It makes a rich, safe and quick Liquid Manure; one 
pound to five gallons of water can be used daily, if 
mecessary, with safety. In bags of 100 lbs. each, $3.50; 
344 ton, 5 bags, $15.00; per ton, 20 bags, $45.00. In 
packages of 21bs., 15c.; 41bs., 25c.; 10 lbs., 50c. (If by 
mail, add 15c. per lb. for postage.) 
BOWKER’S FOOD FOR FLOWERS. 
An excellent fertilizer for houseplants. Easily applied 
by dissolving in water. Clean to handle, without odor, 
produces rich green growth and profusion of flowers. 
Price, small packages, l6c., or by mail, 2Uc. Large 
packages, enough for twenty plants one year, 25c., or | 
by mail, 40c, 
ROTTED BONE MANURE. 
This is one of the best fertilizers for its price that has 
ever come under our notice. Mr. Wm. Crozier, who 
first called our attention to it, states that used on farm 
crops for mangels, potatoes, turnips, fodder corn, etc., 
itis one of the most valuable fertilizers that he ever 
tried. At the low price at whichit is sold, it will be 
seen that it makes an exceedingly cheap fertilizer. One 
Treason why it is sold so low is that itis not ground up 
as fine as most of the fertilizers that are offered in the 
market. 
Quantity required. It shouldbe broadcasted on and 
harrowed in at the rate of 1,500 lbs. per acre. 
We offer it in two grades, as follows: Plain, 
$22.00 per ton (of 2,000 lbs.); Decomposed with 
Potash, $24.00 per ton (of 2,000 lbs.) 
ASHES. 
Canada Unleached Hard Wood. 
These contain all of the fertilizing elements except 
nitrogen. The carbonate of lime in these ashes is 
worth five times as much as stone lime, being much more 
soluble and easily assimilated by plants. Ashes cor- 
rect sourness in the soil, rendering sandy soils more 
capable of retaining fertilizers and making clay soils 
less stiff and more easily worked. They drive away 
insects, and are indispensable for all crops requiring 
potash. They are very beneficial for garden and field 
crops, and are of high value for cabbages, potatoes, 
onions, strawberries, fruit-trees, corn, clover, wheat, 
beans, grass lands and lawns. 
Quantity required. Ashes should be applied in 
considerable quantities, 1 to 2 tons per acre, as one heavy ap- 
plication will help much more than the same quantity would, 
applied in fractions. 
Price, per bbl. of about 200 lbs., $3.00; per ton of 
2,000 lbs., $24.00. 
LAND PLASTER, OR GYPSUI1, 
It is an excellent addition to land requiring lime 
and sulphates, particularly for such crops as turnips, 
potatoes, grasses and clovers. Its fertilizing action is 
not so much due to its value as a plant food, as to its 
For rose beds, pot plants, etc., 1 part to about 50 of soil. 
Pure Crushed or Coarse Bone. This is largely 
used for pasture lands, being rather slow but perma- 
nent in action, and it is also indispensable in the prep- 
aration of grape vine borders—for fruit trees, smalb 
fruits, etc.—where a lasting fertilizer is required. 
Price, per 100 1b. bag, $3.00; 200 lb. bag, $5.50; per 
ton of 2,000 Ibs., $45.00, 
absorbing and fixing ammonia and rendering soluble 
the inert plant foods of the soil so that the growing 
crops can take them up. 
Quantity required. Broadcasted and harrowed 
in, 44 tol ton per acre. 
Price, $2.00 per barrel of about 280 Ibs.; in 10-bar- 
rel lots, at $1.75. 
BLOOD AND BONE. 
Manufactured of pure blood and bone. This fertilizer 
is a very concentrated source of nitrogen yielding am- 
monia, etc., by gradual decomposition, and, in conse- 
quence, is superior for prolonged results; it is of 
exceptional value for garden crops, for mangels, tur- 
nips and other root crops, and also for corn, grain an@ 
grasses, for fruit-trees, small fruits, grape vines, and in 
fact all kinds of vegetation and all soils, but especially 
so on light soils. 
Quantity required. When applied broadcast ané 
harrowed in, from 44 to1 ton per acre shoulu be used. For 
garden crops it can be applied in the drill, 300 to 500 lbs, 
per acre. 
Price, per barrel of about 200 lbs., $5.00; per tom 
of 2,000 Ibs., $45.00. 
NITRATE OF SODA. 
This is valuable solely for the nitrogen it contains, 
equal to twenty per cent. of ammonia. It is chiefly a 
stimulant ; it is used in addition to otherfertilizers. It 
is very quick in action and hastens the maturity of 
crops fully two weeks, and besides renders the mineral 
plant food of the soil more assimilable. It is valuable 
for grain, fodder corn, sugar beets, potatoes, grasses, 
peas, beans, clover, etc., and is generally an effectua} 
remedy for clover sick land. 
Quantity required. Being extremely soluble it 
should not be applied until the plants are above ground, 
when 100 to 150 pounds per acre, mized with wood ashes or 
land plaster, for convenience in applying, is generally used. 
Price, per 5lb. package, 30c. ; 10Ib. package, 50c.; 
25 lb. bag, $1.25 ; 50 1b. bag, $2.00; 100 lb. bag, $3.75; 
300 lb. bag, $9.00. (Prices for large quantities on appli- 
cation.) 
HENDERSON'S LAWN ENRICHER. 
A fertilizer which we have found to be never-failing in inducing a rapid and rich green growth to the lawn. It meets 
the wants of hundreds who desire a clean, portable and convenient lawn dressing. 
uantity required. A 10-lb. package is sufficient to go over an area of 300 square feet, or for forming a new lawn, from 1,000 to 1,500 bs. per acre, or 
aie quantity for renovating an old one. 
Prices, 5-lb. package, 30c.; 10-lb. package, 50c.; 25-lb. package,$1.25; 50-lb. bag, $2.00; 100-lb. bag, $3,75; per ton of 2,000 Ibs., $60.00. 
WE ALSO SUPPLY ALL OF THE MAPES CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. 
aa@- F. O. B. Cars or Boats, N. Y.—and will mail new descriptive pamphlet and price list to all applicants. 
