035 B STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON. D. 



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FERTILIZERS 



For the Farm, Lawn and Garden. 



i productive soil can scarcely be estimated. If the whole people prosper for any consider- 



, the very foundation of material prosperity, must be carried on at a profit. Profitable crops 



gi m on a thin, poor soil. If the land is not fertile it, must be made so by fertilizing, or the farmer 



- Ion it It ; s not enough that the farmer get any pay for his labor and a profit besides 



■.hereby impoverishing his farm. He must so farm that he not only gets pay for his labor, but, at 



tain or increase the fertility of his farm. This can be done if the farmer but understands 



thoroughly the principles of soil fertility and puts his knowledge into practice. 



HIGH GRADE POTATO. 



We are of the opinion that there are no 

 '. make the potatoes wh 

 ^rade goods. Ana!; 



TEH PER CEHT TRUCKER. 



r ti 



■ion. It is principally used 



ps and has more 



than p:: n the advanced 



j;etables. 



icco bed fertilizer it is most 



10 per cent. 



I er cent. Phosphoric 



: tash. 



SEVEN PER CEKT TRUCKER 



vase every user says 

 best evidences 

 aside fr thai ?ur ^ales show 



increases year by year. We recom- 

 mend t .ho look 

 1 good crops. 

 : 7 per cent. Ammonia, 6 per 

 cent. Phosphoric Acid, and 5 per cent. 



GEHEB VL 2-8-2. 



A Fertilizer for general uses, that's 

 name implies. The demand 

 has been large for just such a ferti-i; 

 lizer. We recommend this grade for 

 - : 2 per cent. 

 Ammonia, 8 per cent. Phosphoric 

 Acid, and 2 per cent. Potash. 



goods sold that will produce as many large marketable potatoes 

 ite and mealy. Potato growers should not risk a crop without 

 cent. Ammonia, 8° per cent. Phosphoric Acid, and 10 per cent. 



ARMOUR'S GRAIN GROWER 



Is truly a grain grower, thereby mak- 

 ing poor farms yield good crops. We 

 sell these goods far and wide, and 

 have been more than convinced of 

 their value as a fertilizer for all grain 

 Analysis: 2 per cent. Ammo- 

 nia, 8 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, and 

 2 per cent. Potash. 



ARMOUR'S PURE RAW BONE MEAL. 



At the outset we say the bone you 

 should buy and use is Armour's, be- 

 cause it is pure, finely ground, and of 

 first quality. There is no bone on the 

 market to-day that will compare with 

 it; and if you will give it a trial on 

 your land, we confidently believe* you 

 will agree in what we say. Analysis : 

 4 to 5 per cent. Ammonia; Phos- 

 phoric Acid, 24 per cent.; Bone Phos- 

 ohate, 40 to 45 per cent. 



FINE GROUND DRIED FISH. 



This fertilizing material is largely 

 used in mixing fertilizers. It con- 

 tains a large percentage of Ammonia 

 and is quick in action. 



Fine Ground Dried Tankage. 



Is used largely as a base in all Animal Fertilizers, and gives quick and fine results. Contains large per- 

 centage of Ammonia and Phosphoric Acid. 



FERTILIZING CHEMICALS. 



- at many first-class Gardeners and Farmers have come to see the advantage of the use of chemicals 



Is and in building up their soils. . We have for a number of years made it- a special feature of 



our business, and are prepared to furnish any o£ the leading sorts in any quantity — in original imported pack- 



iranteed analysis. 



Nitrate of Soda.— For wry early vegetables, and giving an early start to grass or grain there is nothing 



equal tt :re Nitrogen it does its work quickly and certainly. 



Sulphate and Muriate of Potash.— All soils after being in cultivation for some years need Potash in 

 rm. It giwes -;treng:'n and vigor to plant life, and gives body and the dark green color that indicates 

 - • lo good crops. 



Kainit is a Potash Salt and is used largely in mixed fertilizers, and also for top dressing of Asparagus, 



tash Salt is needed. 

 South Carol tna Rock is used for the Phosphoric Acid that it contains, and is valuable in mixing withj 

 other goods. 



