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F. W. BOLCIANO & CO., 



"NITRO=CULTURE" DOUBLES YOUR CROP 



ISO LABOR 



LITTLE EXPENSE 



Remember, if you want the Culture made under the 

 direct supervision of Dr. Moore, the discoverer, it must 

 bear the registered trade-mark. Don't be misled and 

 disappointed by using cheap substitutes. 



Nitro-Culture is a germ, sold in dry packages like 

 an yeast cake. (Dissolve in water as per directions 

 which come with each package.) 



When seeds are sprinkled with the solution before 

 planting, the germs multiply in the soil very rapidly, 

 and cause nodules to form on the roots of plants. These 

 nodules collect the nitrogen out of the air and feed the 

 plant roots. 



Nitrogen is Plant Food, and therefore a tremendous 

 increase in crop is bound to come. 



Clover. — Does your clover always make a good 

 catch? Does it sometimes leave spots or bare places 

 in your field? Does some of it get killed out by severe 

 winter weather? If so, inoculate the seed with 

 Nitro-Culture and insure not only a uniform catch, 

 but a tremendous crop, no matter how poor the ground. 



Alfalfa. — Alfalfa has been grown with more or 

 less success in every State and Territory in the Union, 

 from Maine to Washington and from California to 

 Florida. There is not a State from which the report 

 has not gone out that alfalfa will, when properly 

 treated, become one of the best fodder plants, It is the 

 best hay and soiling crop in the West. In the South 

 it has been widely recommended as a very valuable 

 addition to the list of forage grasses and clovers. In 

 the Middle and Eastern States it promises to become 

 a rival of the better known and more widely grown 

 red clover. 



Lima Beans (Copyright by N. N. C. Co.).— 

 Gentlemen: I have an immense crop of Lima Beans, 

 and farmers for miles around come to see it. The best 

 farmers never saw its equal. If Nitra-Culture had 

 cost $10.00 per acre I would have been well pleased, 

 I'have in all 8,600 hills, and the cost of Nitro-Culture was $4.00. I know by test that it made my crop one week 

 earlier, which means several times the cost of inoculation. (Signed) J. W. BRAD WAY, Port Norris, N. J., 

 August 16, 1905. 



SPECIAL GARDEN SIZE.— Sweet Peas, 25 cents. Garden Beans, 25 cents. Garden Peas, 25 cents. 

 For Farm Crops 1 acre, $1.50. 5 acres, $5.00. 20 acres, $18.00. 50 acres, $40.00. 



THE 



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Iron Age" 



Combined Barrel Truck, 

 Hand Cart, and Leaf Rack 



The barrel can easily be detached 

 from truck or tilted to empty contents- 

 Either barrel, leaf rack, or box can be 

 used. 



Truck and trunnion, with 1%-inch 

 wheel, $6.50; 2^-inch wheel, $7.25; 

 3^-inch wheel, $8.00. Extra for 

 barrel, $1.00. 



Gaboon Hand Broadcast Seeder 



For sowing' any grain 

 or grass seed. Is the 

 guaranteed standard seed 

 sower of the world. It 

 has positive accurate feed 

 and saves money in time 

 and seed. 



PRICE, $3.00. 



Gem Broadcast Seed Sower 





It will sow wheat, rye, oats, 

 rice, flax, millet, turnip seed, 

 clover seed, grass seed, includ- 

 ing light grasses; in fact, all 

 kinds of seed, broadcast. Also 

 plaster, fertilizer, salt, ashes, etc. 



PRICE, $1.00. 



