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150 . 3 THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1906 
Fertilizer 
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 
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AB aR DEN not intended for sale. 
Sylvania. 
Guaranteed Analysis : 
Ammonia, 4 per cent. 
Available Phosphoric Acid, 8 per cent. 
Actual Potash, 714 per cent. 
article. 
For In-door Gardening. 
Panmure Plant Food will be found entirely satisfactory as a stimula- 
dow gardens, hot beds, frames, etc., 
ting and permanently helpful top dressing, or it may be mixed with 
the soil. It is used dry or mixed with water. I recommend its appli- 
cation in the dry state, in comparatively small quantities, at intervals 
of a month, as a top dresser. For in-door use, in a small way, Panmure 
Plant Food is sold in 25-cent packages; also in lots of 10 and 25 pounds. 
See prices. 
For all gardening operations I recommend 
For Out-door Use. the use of Panmure Plant Food at the rate of season, for it certainly is a model fertilizer in a!l respects, both in quick 
1,000 to 2,000 pounds per acre, in connection with a liberal amount of | 
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6table manure, or else upon sod spaded down or plowed under. 
may sound like a large amount of high-grade fertilizer to use, but it is 
no more than is applied by the commercial gardeners and truckers 
near the great cities. These truckers expect to grow two or sometimes 
three crops in a season, and to get a gross yield from their land of $500 
to $1,000 per acre. It is better to make several applications of fertilizer 
during a year than to put it all in at one time. 
For Extensive Trucking. 
ducted on an intermediate scale between gardening and farming, I 
recommend the use of 800 pounds of Panmure Plant Food per acre. 
This amount will give grand results, in connection with stable manure, 
on such crops as tomatoes, beans, peas, Sweet corn, ete. For potatoes 
I recommend 1,000 pounds per acre. 
For General Farming. For general farm crops I recommend 
300 to 400 pounds per acre of Panmure 
Plant Food. This fertilizer is absolutely the best for farm purposes 
within my knowledge. It will give grand results on wheat, oats, corn 
and hay, and also on meadows, mowing fields and pastures. I have 
tested it upon almost every farm crop, in my Panmure trials, and have 
been myself surprised at the results. 
For greenhouses, conservatories, win- | 
For extensive trucking or farm gar- | 
dening, where operations are con-| Food a trial this season. 
An Absolutely 
Unexcelled 
For the Window Garden 
For the Greenhouse 
For the Family Garden 
For the Flower Garden 
For the Business Garden 
For the Farm 
When I bought land in southern New Jersey, a few years ago, for seed growing and testing purposes, I had a_ 
fertilizer prepared for my own particular and exclusive use. 
materials, without a pound of make-weight or make-bulk stuff in it. 
how to construct out of the various fertilizer ingredients on the American market. 
It has been used long enough for me to now truthfully say that it has added hundreds and 
even thousands of dollars to the value of my own crops, both at Panmure, New Jersey, and at Briar Crest, Penn- 
It was never my intention to sell this fertilizer to the public, but there have been so many inquiries 
made about it that I have put it on the market. 
was only the name under which it was handled on my trial grounds. 
brand I selected the name “Panmure Plant Food.” 
This excellent fertilizer contains enough ammonia to insure plants a quick start, enough phosphorie acid for 
all seed growing or grain growing purposes, and enough potash to give flavor to fruit and 
brilliance to flowers. 
foods are perfectly balanced. The great secret of the success of Panmure Plant Food, 
however, lies in the fact that every one of its ingredients is a high-grade and first-class 
It was a lucky formula that I selected for my Panmure trial grounds, and it is 
this good luck that 1 am now offering to share with my friends. 
It was, in fact, the best article that I knew 
It was planned for myself, and 
Originally it was called ‘‘Panmure Special Mixture,” but that 
In offering it to the public as a licensed 
It is not only well and liberally supplied with plant foods, but these 
Panmure Plant Food is constructed for both quick 
For the Lawn. and permanent action. It is, therefore, an admir- 
able thing for grass. I have used it with the most excellent resuits on 
grass, clover and forage plants. It produces a rich, green, healthy 
color, and a vigorous growth. Itis just right for the lawn, and may be 
used in spring, summer or autumn. A 10-pound package of Panmure 
Piant Food is quite sufficient for four square rods of lawn. Beautiful 
grass adds more than anything else to the appearance of a lawn. 
Worthy of Trial I wish all my friends to try at least a package 
of Panmure Plant Food during the coming 
action and in lasting qualities. It is not only a starter but a pusher. It 
is not a hot fertilizer, though I reeommend that it be mixed well with 
the soil, in order to extend the action of the roots. 
Prices at first glance may seem high, but I can safely say, without 
reserve, that Panmure Plant Food, when applied intelligently, will be 
worth several times as much as the ordinary commercial fertilizer that 
is generally made to sell and from which results are so infinitesimally 
small as not to be discerned by the purchaser; and I can assure my 
friends that they will make a mistake unless they give Panmure Plant 
Prices of Maule’s Panmure Plant Food. 
Window Garden Package. Nearly a pound. Enough for a small win- 
dow garden for a whole season. 25 cents, postpaid. 
10-pound Package. By express or freight, 50 cents. 
25-pound Package. By express or freight, $1.00. 
50-pound Package. By express or freight, $1.75. 
100-pound Package. By express or freight, $3.00. 
200-pound Package. A full-sized sack. By express or freight, $5.00. 
Ton of 2,000 Pounds. By freight, $40.00, f. 0. b., Philadelphia. Five 
tons, $175.00. 
(Express or freight charges to be paid by purchaser.) 
Sundry Soil Foods 
(By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense.) 
This is one of the best known articles in the world for 
Bone Meal. application to lawns and pastures; also for use in the 
vineyard and about fruit trees and bushes. It may be employed at 
any time of year. It is only slowly soluble, and is not a quick-acting 
fertilizer. It, however, lasts a long time in the soil, its effects being 
visible for several years, It carries ammonia and phoshoric acid, but 
no potash. Where bone meal is used on fruit or on grass there should 
be occasional applications of wood ashes, to supply the necessary 
potash. Use bone meal at the rate of 400 to 600 pounds per acre. 10 lbs., 
60 cts.; 25 Ibs., 75 cts.; 100 ]bs., $2.50; 200-lb. bag, $4.50. 
© This is a soluble quick-acting fertilizer that is 
Nitrate of Soda. Strictly temporary in its effects on growing 
crops. It carries nothing but nitrogen (ammonia); no phosphoric acid 
or potash. It is highly stimulating. On grass or other vegetation it is 
visible in a few days after application. It produces rank growth and 
dark green foliage. Use at the rate of 100 to 300 Ibs. per acre, in the 
growing season, and at no other time. Nitrate of soda is employed by 
gardeners to hasten the maturity of early corps. It is claimed that two 
weeks can be gained with such things as cabbage, lettuce, etc. 10 lbs., 
60 cts.; 25 tbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $2.25; 100 lbs., $4.00. 
Don’t Neglect 0c 2,25cent Wi; Panmure Plant Food 
K © it Sometimes called German Potash Salts. This article carries 
aint. 12 to 14 per cent. of potash, but no ammonia or phosphoric 
acid. It is largely used as an asparagus fertilizer, at the rate of 1,000 
pounds per acre. It may be safely spread on lawns or pastures in 
autumn or winter. It is used on manure heaps to prevent the escape of 
ammonia. Kainit may be applied to fruit land that has been treated 
with bone meal. It has a tendency to keep the soil moist, as well as to 
supply it with potash. 100 lbs., $1.25; 200 lbs., $2.25; per ton, $15.00. 
This article belongs in every garden and stable. It 
Land Plaster. is not a direct fertilizer, but liberates plant food 
already in the soil, somewhat after the manner of lime. It is the best 
known article to apply to manure heaps to prevent the loss of ammonia 
by fermentation. It is a capital top dresser for clover, peas, beans, 
peanuts, ete., at the rate of 200 to 300 pounds per acre. An excellent 
article to apply to poultry droppings. 100-lb. bag, $1.00; 200 lbs., $1.85; 
per ton, $10.00. 
Made from hard-wood trees. Excellent for applica- 
Wood Ashes. tion to lawns, orchards and fruit plantations. The 
fertilizing element is potash, there being only traces of ammonia and 
phosphorie acid. Use at rate of 1,000 to 1,500 pounds per acre. May be 
applied at any time of year, but preferably in autumn, winter or early 
spring. An excellent top dresser for land previously treate1 with bone 
Per barrel, of about 250 pounds, $3.00; per ton, $20.00. 
meal. 
It was made on a special formula, from high-grade ~ 
