CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
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FERTILIZERS. 
HIGH GRADE PALMETTO GUANO.— 
To grow vegetables of any kind profitably, 
and secure better and larger yields, use 
this fertilizer, which contains phosphoric 
acid, ammonia and potash. Apply 500 to 
1000 pounds per acre. For the small home 
garden we can: furnish popular size pack- 
ages of this fertilizer as follows: 1 pound, 
30 cents, postpaid; 3 pounds, 60 cents, post- 
paid; 5 pounds, 85 cents, postpaid; 100 
pound sack, $4.00, not prepaid. 
HIGH GRADE FINE BONE MEAL.— 
For general gardening purposes use HIGH 
GRADE FINE BONE MEAL. This ma- 
terial contains both Phosphoric Acid and 
Ammonia in such form as to become of 
use to plant gradually; put up in packages 
for the home garden use as follows: 1 
pound, 25 cents, postpaid; 3 pounds, 65 
cents, postpaid; 5 pounds, $1.00, postpaid; 
100 pounds, $4.50, not prepaid. 
TRUCKERS’ FAVORITE.—Where 
growth is backward and the plant shows 
no inclination to bloom nor produce fruit, 
it is in want of food. Top dress your back- 
ward crops with TRUCKERS’ FAVORITE. 
This fertilizer is put up in 100 pound sacks. 
For home gardens, we make a specialty of 
selling in small packages of: 1 pound, 25 
cents, postpaid; 3 pounds, 65 cents, post- 
paid; 5 pounds, $1.00, postpaid; 100 pounds, 
$4.50, not prepaid. 
PRICES OF FERTILIZERS. 
High Grade Acid Phosphate, 16-0-0; 100 
lbs., $2.50. 
Nitrate of Soda, 1 Ib., 25c., postpaid; 100 
lbs., $5.00. 
Eagle Guano, 100 Ibs., $3.50. 
Red Steer Guano, 100 Ibs., $3.50. 
Tankage for Fertilizer, 100 lbs., $3.50. 
Kainit, 100 lbs., $3.00. 
Inoculate Your Legumes. 
| Legumes are 
the pod-bearing 
plants —peas, beans, clovers and 
vetches. These plants can take 
their nitrogen directly from the air, 
by the aid of small nodules on their 
roots, which contain germs or bac- 
teria that have the power of extract- 
ing nitrogen from the atmosphere. 
Thus soil in which legumes grow is 
left richer than it was before, and 
such crops as cow-peas and velvet 
beans are planted as fertilizers. 
Unless these bacteria are present 
in the soil when the seed is sown, 
or added to it, the legumes do not 
thrive. So cultures of these valuable 
germs have been prepared, and the 
modern farmer inoculates his soil 
with these before planting any beans, 
peas, clovers, peanuts or vetches. 
Each kind of legume has its own 
proper bacteria, and the culture for 
Alfalfa would not do for Sweet Peas. 
RED SNAPPER PLANT FOOD.—Won- 
derfully rich, very nutritious, yet harmless 
fertilizer for plants. Its effect can_be 
noticed within a few days after the first 
application. Color of foliage becomes a 
darker green and flowers and blossoms 
take on ae beauty of coloring and size 
beyond all expectations. It is made from 
the head bones and nitrogeneous cartilage 
of the Red Snapper fish, dried under in- 
tense heat, mixed with other organic plant 
foods to make a perfectly balanced ration, 
then ground and bolted in flour mill ma- 
chinery into a fine meal. It is* thorough- 
ly sterilized, clean and sanitary, to be used 
in the finest homes and conservatories as 
well as for outside use. Put up in 8 oz. 
package, 35c. per package, postpaid. 
STECKLER’S LEAF MOULD. — Admir- 
ably adapted for raising Seedlings, Cut- 
tings, and general conservatory and frame- 
work. Increases the size of the flowers, 
gives substance and enduring qualities, 
insures brilliancy and intensity of color. 
Specially suited for hanging baskets, be- 
cause of its lightness and freedom from 
drip. 100-lb. bag, $2.75; 10-lb. bag, 75c.; 
ery 50c., not prepaid; 1-lb., 25c., post- 
paid. 
