GRIFFITH 



Amatite Is even more than ready to lay; 

 St is all but laid. It is heavily coated and 

 ailneral surfaced at time of manufacture. 

 After simply nailing in place on the roof. 

 It needs no painting' — in fact no care or 

 attention of any kind for years. It is 

 made of roofing materials that have been 

 time-tried and tested in every climate and 

 under all conditions. 



No painting, no repairs, no tinkering, no 

 care or attention of any kind for a long 

 time. A fire retardent; requires no skilled 

 mechanic to lay it. Rolls 32 inches wide; 

 110 square feet, sufficient to cover 100 

 square feet of roof, allowing 3-inch laps. 

 Cement and nails packed with each roll. 

 Price per roll, $2.00; five rolls, $9.50; ten 

 rolls, $18.00. 



RED SEAL ROOFING PAPER 



8-ply Red Seal Roofing, per roll of 108 



square feet $ .75 



t-ply Red Seal Roofing, per roll of lOS 

 square feet 



ID. & C. Asphalt Rubber Paint for 

 Coating, in 1 and 2 gal. cans (1 

 gal. covers 300 square feet of sur- 

 face), per gal 



I>. & C. Coal Tar Pitch, In 70-lb. kegs, per keg $1.50 



Roofing Nails and Caps (about one pound each per roll), 



per pound 06 



1.00 



.75 



The Fertilizing 

 Sensation 

 of the Year 



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Does not dry out and crack, but retains 

 its "life" indefinitely. This is due to the 

 peculiar asphalt used in the saturation of 

 the body felt, which is softer than the 

 outer coating, and which g-radually gives 

 up its oils and thus continually renews the 

 coating'. Reg'al Roofing is composed of 

 natural asphalts (genuine Trinidad Lake 

 Asphalt being its base), properly processed 

 and combined so as to withstand oxygen, 

 sunlight, acids, wind, rain, snow, heat and 

 cold. It is highly fire-resisting. Each roll 

 contains ICS square feet,- allowing 8 square 

 feet for laps and flashings, also Nails and 

 Liquid Cement, all packed complete in a 

 single package. 

 %-ply, per roll, 



1- ply, per roll, 



2- ply, per roll, 



3- ply, per roll, 



100 square feet. . 



100 square feet. . 



100 square feet. , 



100 square feet. , 



.$1.70 

 . 3.00 

 . 3.25 

 . 2.50 



Special price in large quantities. 



Regal Black, Roof Coating 



REGAt Coating is different from all 

 other coatings on the market. It Is made 

 from the best grade of hard asphalt known, 

 melted, specially treated and combined 

 with pure linseed oil, which is kettle boiled 

 and carefully prepared under special for- 

 mulas. In this asphalt-linseed oil vehicle we grind chemically 

 pure pigments, producing five beautiful colors — equal in qual- 

 ity and finish to the best enamel paint made. When dry this 

 coating forms a tough, elastic and impervious surface, not 

 affected by contraction or expansion, acids, gases, salt or 

 alkali. It has a high gloss and is the most durable, per- 

 manent in color and best preservative coating on the market. 

 Will not run; can be applied on tin or any of the various 

 composition roofings. 



Price per gallon, 75c. Special prices in large quantity. 



FARMOGERM 



READ THESE LETTERS ON 

 FARMOGEUai. 



I have tried Farmogerm on beans 

 •with most gratifying results, the in- 

 oculated beans making a much more 

 ▼Igorous growth, maturing earlier 

 and producing a larger crop than 

 those not inoculated. — E. W. Under- 

 hill, Syosset, L. I. 



I made various practical tests ■with 

 Farmogerm on my farm with clover, 

 beans, peas and. alfalfa, with most 

 ■atisfactory results. — J. N. Hoff, New 

 Tork City, Industrial and Agricultu- 

 ral Chemist. 



I used Farmogerm on Alfalfa. .... 

 The stand is the finest I have ever 

 Been in this country — J. W. Parmley, 

 Ipswich, So. Dakota. 



I planted red clover last year treat- 

 ad with Farmogerm. It was greatly 

 feeneflted. This year I planted corn 

 on the same land and on adjoining 

 land. Corn on the land where inocu- 

 lated clover was grown was better 

 »nd matured earlier. — Geo. T. Powell, 

 Ghent, N. Y., Pres. Agricultural Ex- 

 pert Assn. 



I sowed 1 acre of alfalfa inoculated 

 ■with Farmogerm. It has come up 

 •venly and I have a good stand. I 

 kave tried alfalfa before, but never 

 ■ucceeded in getting such a good 

 Stand as I have at the present time. 

 »— W. S. Downs, Derby, Conn. 



HIGH-BRED NITROGEN-GATHERING BACTERIA. 

 "Makes Poor Soil Good Soil." 



Farmers* Bulletin, dated January, 1908, of Department of Agriculture, states: 'at 

 is ivorse tlian useless to attempt to grow any leguminous crop without being certain 

 of tlie presence of tl>e bacteria ivhich enable the plants to fix free nitrogen. Certain 

 regions are practically devoid of the right kind of bacteria, and unless some artificial 

 means of inoculating the germs is resorted to, the crop will be a failure." 



Bacteria produce nodules on the roots of legumes such as peas, beans, clovers, etCi 

 The nodules are 8 per cent, pure nitrates. 



Bacteria make nodules. Nodules' mean Nitrates. Nitrates mean big crops. 

 All ready to use simply by moistening the seeds before planting. 

 Thirty Dollars' worth of Nitrates for $2. 



William Hanna Thompson, M.D., LL.D., in "Everybody's Magazine," says: "Th© 

 results reported by numerous farmers show from fifty to one hundred per cent, 

 increase in yield of inoculated seeds over seeds without such preparation." 



Raise the biggest and best crop of peas, beans, sweet peas, alfalfa or vetches you 

 ever had. ' 



Improve your land by the use of Farmogerm High-Bred Bacteria, which add nitro- 

 gen to the soil for future crops. 



Why go to the saltpeter beds of Chili for Nitrates at $50 per ton, when we can get 

 them from the air at an expense of $2 per acre by using Farmogerm? 



Dr. H. E. Stockbridge, in "The Southern Ruralist" of September 15, 1909, says: "On 

 all lands where alfalfa has never grown inoculation is profitable. The use of Farmo- 

 germ is the most convenient and satisfactory method." 



If you use Farmogerm, it is absolutely unnecessary to use any fertilizer that 

 contains nitrogen or ammonia, thereby saving a large amount of money and labor. 



Endorsed by: 



Prof. Jacob G. Lipman, Soil Chemist, N. .J. Agri. Exp. Sta., Wew Brunswick, N. J. 



E. B. Fred, Asst. Bacteriologist, Va. Agri. Exp. Sta., Blacksburg, Va. 

 L. B. Judson, Prof., N. Y. College of Agriculture * 

 Maurice Mulvania, Bacteriologist, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. 

 Edward R. Minns, Instructor, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. 

 W. S. Sayer, Michigan State Agricultural College. 



George W. Carver, Director Dept. Agri. Instruction, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. 

 G. C. Sevey, Editor "New England Homestead," Springfield, Mass. 



Price, Garden Size, 50c. Per acre, .«2.00. Special prices in quantity. 

 Send for pamphlet giving full particulars, showing how and why Farmogerm 

 produces big crops and MAKES POOR SOIL, GOOD SOIL. 



Nitrogen Culture or Nitrogen -Collecting Bacteria 



This is a dry absorbent Cotton Culture, to inoculate any seeds of leguminous o* 

 pod-bearing plants. 



PRICES: Special Garden Package, each, 35e.; % acre, $1.00; 1 acre, $1.50; 2 acres, 

 $3.50; 3 acres, $3.00; 5 acres, .fS.OO; 20 acres, $18.00; and 50 acres, $40.00. 



Always state when ordering the kind of seed to be inoculated, as well as number 

 of acres. This will save much delay and trouble. 



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