FERTILIZERS ™? fA«!«~r! 



LAWN and GARDEN. 



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The application ol Fertilizers has been atopic much discussed among farmers generally. The quality and requirements of tbesoflareso 

 varied, some lands beinsr dellcient in Potash. Phosphoric Acid, or some other chemical injrredient. that it is frequently very difBcult for the farmer 

 to determine just what mixture he needs. We give below a line of fertilizers best adapted to the various soils and crops- 



Animal Bone Phosphate. 



Made principally from Animal Bone, Potash 

 and Ammpniates in proper proportion. A com- 

 plete manure always gives good results. Spe- 

 cially adapted to the growth of Peas, Cabbage. 

 W^heat and Grass— it contains all the ingre- 

 dients necessary to supply what may be lacking 

 in the soil for almost any crop. 



Price, 828.00 per ton. 



S i.SO 



BaK- 



Ammoniated Alkaline 

 Plant Food. 



Our old stand-by for summer crops ; is used 

 largely on Potatoes. Corn. Tobacco and other 

 summer crops, stands the hot. dry weather par- 

 ticularly well 



Price, per ton. 



'• • 'iAH) " Bag- 



Ammoniated Butchers' 

 Bone Phosphate. 



Is made largely from slaughter-house stock ; 

 used principally for Wheat and Grass, as well 

 as by growers of Corn and Tomatoes for can- 

 ning purposes ; a good article at a low price. 

 Price, SZZ.SO per ton. 



9 2.O0 " Bag. 



Soft Ground Bone. 



Hade from softer material than the regular 

 "Ground Bone." and contains some little meat 

 and blood. The great objection to the use of 

 Pure Bone (the price) no longer prevents its 

 use by anyone wanting to restore worn-out 

 land. Try it and be convinced. 



Price, «28.00 per ton, 

 >. • 2.oO » BHg. 



Dissolved Bone. 



Made from stock containing some meat, thor- 

 oughly dissolved, and in fine drilling condition. 



Farmers wishing a fertilizer for immediate 

 action will and in this brand a reliable manure 

 of good value, and one whose good effect can 

 be seen for a long time. 



Price, 831.00 per ton. 



S 2.60 •' Bag. 



Blood, Boue and Potash Mixture 



ANALYSIS 5-8-7. 



<<peoial High Grade Trurkiug Fertilizer. Kit<?n«iiel.T med 

 bT the leading troekers of Rsltimore and A nite Arundel Countiefi 

 with great laccejg. 



Price S36.00 per ton. DtS.SO per t>ae. 



Special Potato Fertilizer 



Made especially for potatoes, ninniuf high io POTASH and 

 ooDtaining AmuinntH and ATaiUM,. Phosphoric Acid in proper 

 proportions Tor eo"! r^^utt. on thia crop. 



Price S25.00 per ton. W2.25 per bag. 



Tobacco Bed Fertilizer. 



This brand is specially well adapted for use on 

 tobacco beds, containing 10 percent, of Ammo- 

 nia and a large percentage of Potash and Phos- 

 phoric Acid. A most excellent substitute for 

 Peruvian Guano. In bags. 167 lbs. 



• 4.00 per bag S45.on per ton. 



Special Mixture. 



A new brand introduced by us this year ; a 

 complete Fertilizer, containing Ammonia, Pot- 

 ash and available Phosphoric Acid in proper 

 proportions, p^^^ ,i«.„„per ton 

 S 1,65 •• Bag. 



Peruvian Guano. 



10 per cent, goods. In bags of 167 pounds. 



High Grade Acid Phos- 

 phate. 



Kainit, Muriate of Potash. 



Nitrate of Soda. 

 Fine Ground Fish. 

 Ground Tankage. 



Prices on application. 



Land Plaster 



In bags SCO lbs, each. 



• 1,00 per bag 



I9.O0 per ton 



Pulverized Sheep Manure. 



This is purely a natural and most nutritious 

 plant food, clean to handle, and its effect is 

 immediate and lasting. There is nothing better 

 to mix with sou tor potting plants. Florists who 

 use it extensively advise mixing about one-sev- 

 enths manure and six-sevenths soil. As a top 

 dressing tor lawns, it is unequalled. 



5 lbs.25o;10 lbs,40c,30 lbs SIjOO. 

 SO lbs. SI 25 100 lbs. 82.00 



Special prices in tons, % tons, or carload. 



Bone Flour. 



Made especially for Florists and Gardeners. 

 This flour is passed through a 30-mesb screen 

 and is consequently exceedingly flne. and in 

 addition to this, it is the Pure Bone, containing 

 no foreign matter at all. Write for sample. 



Price S4 00 Per bag of 167 pounds. 



Soft Ground Bone. 



In packages, 

 5 lbs, 25c; lO lbs, 40c: 



ARSENATE OF LEAD I 



Is better than Paris Green, Green Arsenoid. 

 Arsenite of Lime or Arsenite of Soda for the i 

 following reasons . i 

 1. It sticks after being sprayed, even heavy ' 

 rains closely following the spraying do not 

 wash It off. 



X. It will not scaid the buds, tfaun enabllog I 

 itc use at ■ infficicnt strength to Incure results. < 



3 It gives from one-third to one-half more | 

 benefit than all other forms of arsenicals. 



The chief disadvantages of Paris Green ' 

 Green Arsenoid. Arsenite of Lime and Arsen I 

 Ite of Soda are that : 



1. It cannot be used at sutlicient strength to 

 give good results on account of its caustic I 

 nature. i 



2. It is washed off by the flrst heavy rains I 

 compelling re-spraylng. i 



DIRECTIONS for using ARSENATE OP I 

 LEAD :-On Apple and Pear trees use from 3 I 

 to 3i4 lbs to 50 gals, of water ; on Peach, 2 lbs. ; 

 to 150 gals, of water. , 



To prepare for use take the desired quantity, 

 of Arsenate of Lead and add enough water to 

 make a thin paste, then add it to the volume of ! 

 water, we suggest Ailing dhe spray barrel two- 

 thirds full of water, then add the Arsenate of 

 Lead flrst thinned with water, then fill the 

 spray barrel. This will thoroughly mix the I 

 whole lot. For spraying Arsenate of Lead , 

 there should be an agitator on the pump in I 

 order to keep it in good suspension. | 



Spray Apple and Pear trees to prevent COD- 

 LING MOTH within ten days after the peUls of 

 the blossoms fall in order to lodge the poison in 

 the calyx before it closes. Bordeaux Mixture 

 can be combined with Arsenate of Lead at this 

 time, although on apples that do not scab badly 

 such as Ben Daris. York Imperial and Newtown 

 Pippins, it may be better to omit the Bordeaux 

 spraying at this time. On apples that do scab 

 badly such as Winesaps, Smith Cider, Roman 

 Beauty and Black Twigs, however, it would be 

 better to combine the Bordeaux with the 

 Arsenate of Lead. The Arsenate of Lead 

 should be thinned with water as above, then 

 added to the Bordeaux, in the same manner as I 

 where ordinary water is used. 



Pot prices Ac. sec Catalogue. I 



AGRICULTURAL HYDRATED LIME 



PRICES ON A F> F=l_ I C AT IO N 



Agricultural Hydrated Lime is guaranteed to be 98 to 97 <* pure. Prof. Fippin of Cornell Uni- 

 versity says: "That for fertilizerao lbs. Hydrated Lime produces .same results as 100 lbs. of Air 

 Slaked or 2.5ii lljs. of Ground Kock Lime." 



ny* Hydrated Lime will pass through a 2(io mesh .screen. 



Hydrated Lime is the strongest rectifier of impure soils and produces greatest results. 

 Hydrated Lime is best for drilling. Every impurity is taken out of AGRICULTURAL 

 HYDRATED LIME. There is no core. 



Hydrated Lime makes clay soils le-..s likely to bake : easier to work and more porous. On 

 sandy soils the opiiosite is true, it holds large particles together, thus retaining moisture longer. 



Hydrated Lime is best for sweetening soils in the preparation for application of FARMOGERM 

 (See page 63). because it makes the soil alkahne. which promotes the growth of beneficial 

 bacteria, especially those-that couvert valueless soil compounds into plant food. Any lime that 

 does not show the following analysis is not good for agricultural purposes: Silica 1.89^, Iron 

 Oxide and Alumina CSo't . Lime 96.88'; . Magnesia 0.86'; . 



For Lawn Tennis Courts.— Hydrate will be foun.l convenient and economical for marking 

 lawn tennis courts. 



FORMUL^e AND DIRECTIONS: 



We recomniMd the lollowlog : 



For Apple tui For Ptaeh 

 Piar Trett. Traei. 



Blui StQiie (Copper Sulphate) 6 lbs. 4 lbs. 

 LIlM - • - 4 lbs, 4 lbs. 



Water • - - 50 gals. 50 gals. 



Care should be taken that the Copper Sulphate 

 is neutral. 



The solution of Copper Sulphate and Milk of Lime should be diluted 

 separately, and then both should be run simultaneously into a third tank or tub. 



HARDWOOD ASHES, 



UNLEACHED. 



Most excellent for Lawn dressing or orchards. -Apply late in the fall or early spring, in order that the 

 rains may leach the ashes and carry the elements down to the roots of tee trees or grass. These ashes are 

 in proper condition lor immediate use. Apply at rate of lOOO to l50tt pounds per acre. 



Price, 100 pounds. 81.50. Barrel. 8S.50, Ton, S18.00. 



ALT.. PRICES SirBJECrr IX) CHAXGK WITHOTTT ^fOTTOE 



