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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



FERTILIZERS 



FOR ALL PURPOSES. 



Prices include Bags and art; F. O. B. Cars here. 

 Prices Subject to Market Change Without Notice. 

 CURRIE'S COMPLETE FERTILIZER. 

 For complete description see page 4. 



I'i lb. package 15c 25 lbs $1 



.5 lb. package 30c 50 lbs .'. . $2 



10 lb. package 50c 100 lbs $3 



600 to 800 lbs. for one acre, price per 100 lbs $;5 



Write for quotation in Ton lots. 



SHEEP MANURE (Pulverized) — Makes the richest and safest liquid manure. Using 1 pound to 5 gallons of water once a week is a sate way to 

 It may also be used at the rate of 50 lbs. to every 1000 square feet in a dry form. Price: 25 lbs. 95c; 50 lbs. $1.40; 100 lbs. $2.50. 



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CATTLE MANURE (Shredded) — Used for top dressing, mulching, etc. Valuable in a run down city garden, as it adds humus and vegetable matter which 

 are e.ssential for all vegetation. Use 12 to 40 pounds per 1000 square feet, or 500 to 2000 pounds per acre. Price: 25 lbs. 95c; 50 lbs. $1.40; 100 lbs. $2.50. 



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Pure Bone Meal — A valuable fertilizer especially in flower beds and window boxes. Use 1 pound to every 

 bushel of soil. Price: 1 lb. 12e; 4 lbs. 25c: 8 lbs. 40c: 25 lbs. 85c; 50 lbs. $1.50: 100 lbs. $2.75; 500 lbs. 



$12.00. 



Acid Phosphate — Valuable for all cereals, also in potato fields. Price: 5 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. 45c; 25 lbs. 85c; 50 



lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2.75. 



Horn Shavings — Used during the season in vases, window-boxes and flower beds. Price: 5 lbs. 75c; 10 

 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $9.00. 



NITRATE OF SODA — Used to create a rapid growth and should not be used until plants are well above the ground. Caution — Being rich in nitrogen. 

 it is quick in action, therefore unless used carefully great harm can be done. Use at the rate of 1 pound to every 50 square feel, or scatter it along the 

 row within an inch or so from the plant. In a liquid form a tablespoonful to 3 gallons of water taking great care not to get it on to the foliage. Price: 

 1 lb. 20e; 5 lbs. 75c: 10 lbs. $1.35; 100 lbs. $11.00. 



MAGNESIA LAWN LIME — Used to neutralize the soil if sour or acid, especially where the top soil is a heavy clay. On the majority of lawns a 100 lb. 



sack will cover approximately 800 square feet. On lawns with a very heavy clay top soil 100 lbs. to every 600 square feet can be applied. The same 



conditions rule in treating the vegetable garden. Land thus limed retains its sweetness for a period of two to three years. Price: Put up in two sizes 



only. 10 lbs. 20c; 100 lbs. $1.25. 



STANDARD BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND OTHER SUBJECTS 



Agriculture for Young Folks, by A. D. 



Wilson. The best book for the amateur 



and ideal for school work, illustrated. $1. 10 



Alfalfa — Its growth, uses, history, etc. 



F. D. Coburn. Ill 60 



Amateur Fruit Growing, by S. B. Green, 

 a practical guide to growing for home 

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Amateur Flower Garden — By Shirley 

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American Wild Flowers, Field Book of 



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Asparagus Culture — F. M. Hexamer. 174 



pp., III. Cloth 60 



Botany; The Story of Plant Life — 



Wright. Cloth 50 



Broom Corn and Brooms. Cloth 35 



Bulbs and Tuber-Rooted Plants — 



111. Allen. Cloth 1.65 



Cabbage, Cauliflovrer and Allied Vege- 

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 .60 



Celery Culture — Seattle. Cloth 



Elements of Agriculture, by J. H. 



Sheppard and J. C. McDowell, a com- 

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Farm Grasses of the U. S. — 111. Cloth. 



W. J. Sp illman 1.0 



THE PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE 



Farm and Garden Rule Book — Bailey. 

 A useful book for gardeners and fruit 

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Flowers, How to Grow Them — Rexford. 



Cloth 50 



Gold Mine in the Front Yard — Treating 

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Feeding and Man£igement of Live 

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 100 pp., cloth, $1.00: stiff cover 50 



Forage Crops — Shaw. Cloth 1 . 00 



Fruit Culture, Successful — 111. Cloth. 



Maynard 1 00 



Garden Guide — The Amateur Gardener's 

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Garden, Money in the — Quinn. Cloth . 1.00 



Grasses and How to Grow Them — By 

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House Plants, Success With — Hillhouse. 



For Amateurs. Paper 50 



Insects and Insecticides — 111. Cloth. 



Weed 1 . 50 



Landscape Gardening — F. A. Waugh . . . .50 



Mushrooms, How to Grow — Wm. Fal- 

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Onions — Ralph W. Jordan. A complete 

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Plant Culture — Oliver. A working hand- 

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Poultry, Making Pay — III. Cloth. Powell 1.00 



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Practical Floriculture — Henderson. Re- 



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Quack Grass Eradication — P. B. Crane 1.00 



Rose Culture, Commercial — Under Glass 

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Soil, The— King. 111. Cloth 125 



Soiling Crops and the Silo — Shaw. 



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Spraying Crops, Why, When and How 



— Weed '^1' 



Strawberry Culturist — Fuller. . -i" 



Tobacco Cluture. Ill -■' 



Vegetable Gardening — By S. B. Green. 

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Cloth, $1.00: paper 50 



Weeds and How to Eradicate Them^ 

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