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FERTILIZERS 



FOR THE FARM 

 LAWN and 



UUIItNHilUUUfil 



Tte appUe»tion of Fertllliers has been ;» '.or'r much dtscwased amonsr farmers irenerally. The quality and requlreme <y»re6 

 V arM. aome 'asds being deflctent io Fotaati. P ~ Acid, or some other chemical Intf red-.ent, that it is rretiuently very dis; . , t<,v the twato. 



o detenalne ju*t wh»t mixture he needs. W- jw a line of fertilizers best adaptcfl the various soils and orops- 



Animal Bone Phosphate. 



Made priBoipany from Aniowl Bone, Pot«sb 

 and Ammoolatea in proper proporti<io. A com- 

 • ff tn-.Tire Always jives ?ood remUts. Spe- 

 ed to the trrowth of Peaa. Cabbage, 

 , ^ X Oraas — ^It contains all the inere- 

 >. ems Qece^sarj to supply what may be lacldog 

 D the soU tot tfmost any crop. 



PHea, m»9.VO per ton. 

 " S 8.SO Bag. 



Ammoniated Alkaline 

 Plant Food. 



oH stand-by for summer crops ; is used 

 on Potatoes, Com. Tobacco andother 

 r 118. stands the hot. dry weather par- 



■II 



Prio*. SfS.SQ p«r ton. 

 " • 2.00 >• Bag- 



Ammoniated Botchers' 

 Boiip Phosphate. 



, , from slaugbter-hoose stock : 

 rjicipiiiij for Wheat and Grass, as wei! 

 growers of Com and Tomatoes for car. 

 . .irpoees ; a good article at a low price. 

 Price, SSS-SO per ton. 



» a.oo " Bar- 



"^itU <>round Bone. 



"er material than the regular 

 >Qd contains some little meat 

 ad 01006. Tue lO'eat objeotiOQ to the use of 

 r>ure Bone (the price) no longer prevents its 

 jie by anyone wanting to restore wora-out 

 ' li Trv it and be conTinced. 



Prtoa, •98.00 per ton. 

 M m 3-60 u Bag. 



Dissolved Bone. 



' : . . e from stock containing some meat, thor- 

 uirhiy diSBolTed. and in fine drilling condition. 



Farmers wishing a fertilizer for Immediate 

 action will And in this brand a reliable manure 

 of good value. anC one whose good efleet can 

 be seen for a long time. 



Price, 931.00 per ton. 



3.50 



Bag- 



Soluble Bone Phosphate. 



A (food cheap Fertilizer. Quite a number of 

 cbemistb claim tbnt Ammonia adds very much 

 to the cost of Fertilizers without being of much 

 agricultural value ; that is, sufBcient Ammonia 

 can be obtained from the atmosphere, etc . etc. 

 Whether or not this theory is correct ni'ie a 

 number of people have used our ' one 



with very aatisf aotory results. 1 ■ uch 



a trade we offer the above. 



Price •! 7. 00 per inn. 

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Tobacco Bed Fertfli'/t i. 



This brand is specially well adapted tor use on 

 tobacco beds, cuDtainicg 10 percent, of Ammo- 

 nia and a larg» percentage of Potash and Phos- 

 phoric Acid. A most excellent substitute for 

 Peruvian Guano. In hags, 167 lbs 



• 4.00 per Dag •48.00 per ton 



Special Mixture. 



A new brand introduced by us this year; n 

 complete Fertilizer, containing Ammonia, Pot- 

 ash and available Phosphoric Acid in proper 

 proportions prt^e .is.ooper fon 

 .. 8 l.«« Bag. 



Peruvian Guano. 



)0 per cent, goods. In bags of 167 pounds. 



IIigrh> Grade Acid Phos- 

 phate. 



Kainit^ Muriate of Potash- 



Nitrate of s;o.'ia. ■ 

 Fine Ground ; :.ib. 

 Ground Tankaj^r^. 



Prices on. application. 



Land Plaster 



In bags SOO lbs. each. 



e 1 .00 per bag •ft.op per too 



Pulverized Sheep Manure. 



This is purely a natural and most nutritious 

 pient food, clean to ha^ndle. and its effect is 

 immediate and lasting. There is nothing be i let 

 to mix with soil forpotting plants. FloristiS who 

 use it extensively advise mixing about one-sev- 

 enths manure and six-sevenths soil. As a top 

 dressing tor lawns, it is unequalled. 



5Ibs.xsc;l0lb6.4Oc,3Olhs $ipo. 

 501bS.9I.e5 ioeib8.slk.oo 



.Special prices in tona^ % tons, or carload. 



Bone Flour. 



Made especially for Florists and Gardeners. 

 This flour is passed through a 30-mesh screen 

 and is consequently exceedingly fine, and in 

 I addition to this, it is the Pure 13one. containing 

 I DO foreign matter at all. Write fcr sample. 

 Prioe S4 00 Per bag of 167 pounds. 



I Sfoft Ground Bone. 



In packages. 



5 !bs. a«C! to lbs. 40c: 



KIL-WEED 



I 



. the deatiuotlon of 'noxious weeds and 

 k-raas that infest Pariu. Streets. Driveways of 

 h'rivate ResidaBoes, See. 



organic growtb is destroyed, therefore 

 .1 tended for pteees where Wiceds are not 

 ■ ■i. " - 



i \ I -WKED not only kills ivcleds- t>nt de- 

 seed germs and roots of iriants. 

 .rallon KIL-WEKD will make SO gallons 

 lUid. 



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^ular and Prices. 



I L- WORM 



iO&UoIf tri uro -.nds. Par, 



ICML Ac. 



I^WORV does not injtire grass hut acis 

 ^ber as a fertiliEer.' j 

 -WOBM has been thoroughly test«d i 

 . found perfectly satisfactoiy- 



-WOBM kilte Worms. Ants. Snails. & 

 the insects to come to the surface i 



i l. WOBM oiafees atty galiona 



THB FIRST COMMERCIAL 



COMPOUJSrp ON 

 THB MARKET FOR SCAtlC. 



THE BEST AND MOST 

 RELIABLE REMEDY FOR 

 SAN JOSE SCALE. 



A CONCENTRATED LIQUID. 

 SOLUBLE 



in prater ■ proportion. 



How |o make INSECTICIDES 



FUNGICIDES. 



BORDEAUX MIXTURE. 



Copper Sulpiiate- 6 pounds 



Quicklime - 4 pounds. 



Water - 40-60 gallons. 



Dissolve the copper sulphate by putting in a 

 bag of coarse cloth and hanging this in a vessel 

 holding at least 4 gallons, so that it is just cot - 

 ered by the water. Use an earthen or wooden 

 vessel. Slake the lime is an equal amount of 

 water. Then mix the two, and add enough 

 water to make 40 gallons. It Is then ready for 

 immediate use. 



COPPER SUtPHATE SOLUTION. 



Copper Sulphate — 1 pound. 



Water - 15 gallons. 



Dissolve the copper sulphate in the water, 

 when it is ready for use. This should never be 

 applied to foliage, but must be used before the 

 buds break. BVtr peaches and nectarines, use 

 Sb gallons of water. For fungous diseases. 



INSECTICIDES. 



KEROSENE EMULSION 



Hard Soap H pound. 



Boiling Water l Erallon 



Kerosene 



Dls-solve the > ene.- 

 and chii rn 'vit ^''l- 



tljnpa, bai'»; lice, or soaic. 



LIME, SULPHUR AND SALT W.«.SH 

 MAKE FIfTT GAUCj^S. 



te 'or ULrcular and PtIo«5. 



•-e3tunoriia.l£. 



lARDWOOD ISNES, 



UNLEACHED. 



Most excellor 

 rains may leach 

 in proper condit^ 



i'nce. lOo pounds. •1.6U. Harrci, Si-J..'io. 1 on , S. 1 .-i . 



Ai:,!. PRICKS siJiaxBXfr to chaivotc wrrHOUT nottck. 



