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^ PHOSPHATE 



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I application of Fertilizers has been a topic mucli tliscussed among farmers generally. The qual- 



I Y\ ity reciHirements of the soil arc so varied, some lands being deticient in Potash, Phosphoric 

 I 1 1 v3 .Acid or some other chemical ingredient, that it is frequently very difficult for the farmer to 

 ' determine just what mixture ho needs. We give below a line of fertilizers best adapted to the 

 various soils and crops. 



ANIMAL BONE PHOSPHATE, 



Made princiiially from Animal Pone, Potash 

 and Ammciniate^ in proper iiroiuirtion. \ coni- 

 ■[ilete manure always gives gixiil results. S]ic'e- 

 ially adapted to the growth of Peas, Cabbage, 

 Wheat and Crass— it contains all of the ingre- 

 dients iK'cessary to supply what may be lack- 

 ing in the soil for almost any crop. 



Price, $28.00 per ton. 



AMMONIATED ALKALINE PLANT 

 FOOD. 



Our old stand-by for summer crops is used 

 largely on Potat(jes, Corn, Tobacco and other 

 summer croi)S, stands the hot, dry weather jsar- 

 ticularly well. 



Price, $22.50 per ton. 



AMMONIATED BUTCHERS BONE 

 PHOSPHATE. 



Ts made largely from slaughter-house stock ; 

 used principiilly 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, $22.50 per ton. 

 SOFT GROUND BONE. 



Made from softer material than the regular 

 "Ground Bone," and contains some little incat 

 and blood. The great objection to the use of 

 Pure Bone (the pricet no longer prevents its 

 use by anyone wanting to restore worn-out 

 land. Try it and be convinced. 



Price, $27.00 per ton. 

 DISSOLVED BONE. 



Made from stock containing some meat, thor- 

 oughly dis.solved, and in tine drilling condition. 

 Farmers wishing a Fertilizer fnr iinniciiiate ac- 

 tion will find in tliis brand a relialili- munurc of 

 Kood value, and one whose gooii etfect can be 

 seen for a long time. 



Price, $27.00 per ton. 

 AMMONIATED SOLUBLE BONE. 



Made for our Pennsylvania trade exclusive- 

 ly, where it is well and favorably known. 



Price, $20.00 per ton. 



SOLUBLE BONE PHOSPHATE. 



A good <'licap Fertilizer. Quite a niunbcr of 

 ehcniists claim tliat Aninionia ailils \ <-ry much 

 to the cost of Fertilizers without being of much 

 agricultural value ; that is, suilicient Ammonia 

 can be obtained from the atmosphere, etc., etc. 

 Whether or not this theory is correct, quite a 

 number of jieople have used our Soluble Bone 

 with very satisfactorx- results. To supply such 

 a trade we otter i he alio\ c. 



Price, $16.00 per ton. 

 TOBACCO BED FERTILIZER. 



This brand is specially well adapted for use 

 on tobacco beds, containing 10 per cent, of Am- 

 monia and a large percentage of Potash and 

 Phosphoric Acid. A most excellent substitute 

 for Peruvian Guano. In bags, ItiT lbs. 



• $4.00 per bag, $45.00 per ton. 

 SPECIAL MIXTURE. 



A new brand introduced b.v us this year; a 

 complete Fertilizer, containing Ammonia, Pot- 

 ash and available Phosphoric Acid in proper 

 proportions. 



Price, $17.00 per ton. 

 PERUVIAN GUANO. 



10 per cent, goods. In bags of 1(57 pounds. 



Prices on application. 

 HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE. 



Best grade of S. C. Phosphate, thoroughly 

 dissolved and in good, dry condition. 



Prices on application. 

 KAINIT. 



Containing about 2.5 per cent. .Sulphate of 

 Potash. In bags of 200 pounds each. 



Prices on application. 

 MURIATE OF POTASH. 



Contains about 80 per cent, of Muriate ; is 

 specially adapted for rejuvenating old, worn- 

 out soils, which, when used in connection with 

 other ingredients, makes a good Potato Fertil- 

 izer. Prices on application. 



NITRATE OF SODA. 



Ts very quick in its action, and forces from 

 ten da.\ s to two weeks. Should be used after 

 plants have gotton good start; is very soluble, 

 and 200 to:;rjO pounds to the acreisagood dress- 

 ing; application should be made in connection 

 with plaster or some similar article. 



Prices on application. 

 LAND PLASTER. 



In bags 200 p<ainds each. 



90c. per bag. 



$7.50 per ton. 



FINE GROUND FISH. 



Contains a large percentage of Ammonia. A 

 very desirable form, (luick in action. 



Prices on application. 

 GROUND TANKAGE. 



In good, dry condition, and ground^fine. 



Prices on application. 

 PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 



This is purely a natural and most initritious 

 plant food, clean to handle, and its ellcct is im- 

 mediate and lasting. There is nothing better 

 to mix with soil for potting plants. Florists 

 who use it extensively ad\ ise nii.xing about 

 one-seventh manure and six-se\ enths soil. As 

 a top dressing for lawns, it is unequaled. 



5 lbs. 25c.; 10 lbs., 40c. ; 30 lbs. $1.00 ; 

 50 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2.50 



BONE FLOUR, 



Made especially for Florists and Gardeners. 

 This flour is passed through a 30-mesh screen, 

 and is consequently exceedingly fine, and in 

 addition to this, it is the Pure Bone, containing 

 no foreign matter at all. Write for sample. 



Price, $4.00 per bag of 167 lbs. 

 JADOO FIBRE. 



A new material in which every plant thrives 

 without earth. 



5 lbs. 30c. ; 10 lbs. 50c. ; 25 lbs. $1.10 ; 

 bags of 120 to 130 lbs. Sc. per lb. 



ALL, PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



