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GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. 



FOR 



ALFALFA 



CLOVERS 

 SOY BEANS 

 COW PEAS 



VETCH 



Uodules of Nitrates on Soy Bean Boots 

 ■yielding- 1200 Lbs. of Nitrates per Acre. 



GREAT INCREASE IN YIELD AND 

 FERTILIZER VALUE 



Don't pay all your profits to the Fertilizer Companies 



Grow legumes to build up worn-out lands. These crops add 

 liumus and nitrog-en and make available for plant food the 

 potash and phosphates that are in the soil. All legumes, when 

 properly inoculated, will greatly benefit other crops growing 

 T\'itli them, and further deposit large amounts of nitrogen in 

 the soil for future crops. The transfer of soil for inoculation 

 IS both costly and dangerous. Soil and root diseases and 

 weeds are transferred in this way. Use only the pure culture 

 'Of recognized standard. 



MIGH-DREP NITROGEN GATHERING BACTERIA 



SEED AND SOIL INOCULATIONS 



Indorsed by farmers and Federal and State Experiment Sta- 

 tions, and in all sections. 



Begin this year to build up your farm 

 and grow better crops. 



Tour yield of wheat, corn, oats and fruit can be greatly in- 

 •creased by planting legumes that have been treated "witli 

 T^rmogerm. 



PEAS- BEANS -SWEET PEAS 



Bear better, 

 "bear earlier, bear 

 longer, when in- 

 oculated. Lead- 

 ing truckers and 

 gardeners strong- 

 ly advise Farm- 

 ogerm inocula- 

 tions on all their 

 legume crops. 

 Ifarmogerm 

 comes in a bottle 

 T e a d y to mix 

 ■with the seeds. 

 Tou can inocu- 

 late seed for ten 

 acres in ten min- 

 utes. 



Prices. 



5-Acre Bot., $9.00 

 1-Acre Bot., 2.00 

 Garden Bot., .50 

 FBEE BOOK. 



rarmog-erm Results with Alfalfa. 



RAX SCIENTIFIC RATS AND 

 MICE DESTROYER 



Rax is a bacteriblogi- 

 cal preparation, contain- 

 ing Pure Cultures of an 

 active Virus, which has 

 a deadly effect on Mice, 

 Rats and Field Mice, but 

 is harmless to all othei; 

 animals, such as Dogs, 

 Cats. Rabbits, Poultry, 

 Stock, as well as to MvL-t 

 man Being's. 



Thus Rax is not a 

 „,;n,„ J. poison and may be used 



without the precaution necessary in handling other rat ex- 

 terminators. 



1,=?™^ and Mice having eaten the bait prepared with Rax 

 ftecome gradually sick and die within ten to fourteen days. 

 W hile intected they communicate the Virus to other rats and 

 iir,^'f '^.".'"'."S.in contact with them or their haunts. They 

 never die inside the building's, as they become very feverishii 

 and seek the open to get fresh air and water. 



Rax has no equal as a destroyer of Rats and Mice. 



Directions -with every package. Price, 50c. 



THE "CLIMAX" RAT TRAP 



The size of this trap makes it the ideal for iiouse use. 

 It is strong and will stand rough use. 



The patent door eliminates all danger from the caged rats. 

 Size — 17 inches long, gy, inches wide, 7 inches high. 



No. 17 — Coppered wire; nine sheet-steel flanged ribs. 



Price, 30c. 



RICHMOND SOD CUTTER 



This ipiachine is meeting with high endorsement among rail- 

 way men and others, and has proved to^ be a great success. It 

 will enable you to beautify your station grounds, parks and 

 lawns at a low minimum of cost. This new implement cuts 

 the sod of uniform width and thickness, in any length, so that 

 it is particularly adapted to giving solidity to slopes in cuts 

 and on embankments, working equally well on level or uneven 

 surface, cutting both ways with the land and leaving no sod 

 uncut. It being light of draft, easily managed, strong, neat 

 and durable, warrants iis in making this recommendation. 



One machine will cut from .30,000 to 40,000 square feet per 

 day, thus doing the work of forty men. Instructions for Oper- 

 ating" Furnished 'with Bach Machine. 



12-inch Machine, List Price, $33.00; Our Special Price, $30.00. 

 14-inch Machine, List Price, $35.00; Our Special Price, $32.50. 



Atl. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



