SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 



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HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS 



The Yield and Quality of Vegetables Depend Upon Continuous and Rapid Growth 



MANN'S PURE RAW BONE 



Pure animal bone is one of the best and most 

 satisfactory fertilizers that the farmer can use. It 

 can always be relied upon to give excellent results 

 upon the growing crops, at the same time acting as 

 a permanent improver, showing its^ results for sev- 

 eral years afterwards wherever it is applied. It is 

 the best of dry-weather fertilizers, as, if it is pre- 

 vented by draught from acting, its strength still re- 

 mains in the soil, and is thus available when sea- 

 sonable weather comes on or for later crops. 



ANALYSIS 



Bone Phosphate of Lime 45 to 55 per cent 



Ammonia -.-.- 2^4 to 3^ per cent 



Put up in 167 pound bags, 12 bags to the ton. 



SPECIAL CORN AND OATS FERTILIZER 



We recommend this specially prepared fertilizer 

 for corn and oats. Its use will greatly increase the 

 yield. 



ANALYSIS 



Ammonia 1^ per cent 



Available Phos. Acid 10 per cent 



Put up in 167-pound bags, 12 bags to the ton. 



STANDARD POTATO FERTILIZER 



This fertilizer is especially prepared for Irish and 

 sweet potatoes, but will give splendid results on all 

 root crops. We cheerfully recommend this brand 

 to any one wanting a high-grade POTATO FER- 

 TILIZER. We ask you to give it a trial. , 



ANALYSIS 



Ammonia 2 per cent 



Phos. Acid _ 8 per cent 



Potash (Actual) _ 3 per cent 



Put up in 167-pound bags, 12 bags to the 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 

 soil for potting plants. Florists who use it exten- 

 sively advise mixing about one-seventh manure and 

 six-sevenths soil. As a top dressing for lawns, it 

 is unequaled. Five pounds, 30c. Twenty-five 

 pounds, $1.00. Hundred pounds, $3.00. Special 

 prices in ton lots. 



10 PER CENT TRUCKERS' FERTILIZER 



The highest grade manufactured. Very quick- 

 acting fertilizer for Plant Beds. Matures crops at 

 the earliest date. 



ANALYSIS 



Ammonia 10 per cent 



Phos. Acid 5 per cent 



Potash 3 per cent 



Put up in 167-pound bags, 12 bags to the ton. 



POTOMAC "A" AMMONIATED 

 SUPER-PHOSPHATE 



This is our well-known brand of General-Crop 

 Fertilizer, and has stood the test for more than 

 twenty-five years. As a fertilizer, we cannot speak 

 too highly for this brand for all early vegetables. 



ANALYSIS 



Ammonia „ 2 per cent 



Available Phos. Acid 8^ per cent 



Potash K. O. „ - 2 per cent 



Put up in 167-pound bags, 12 bags to the ton. 



MANN'S SPECIAL GRAIN AND GRASS 

 MIXTURE 



A grade of fertilizer which we can recommend for 

 grain and grass. 



ANALYSIS 



Ammonia .— 2 per cent 



Available Phos. Acid 10 per cent 



Put up in 167-pound bags, 12 bags to the ton. 



FINE-GROUND FISH, 



GROUND TANKAGE, 



HIGH-GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, 



MURIATE OF POTASH, 



NITRATE OF SODA, 



LAND PLASTER 



HYDRATED LIME 



— ^Prices on Application—— 



CAHOON BROADCAST SEED SOWER 



For Sowing Seed, Grain, 

 Clover Seed, Etc. 



The best seeder manu- 

 factured, and sows all 

 kinds of grain, clover 

 seed, etc., rapidly and 

 evenly, A person entirely 

 unused to seeding can, by 

 following the simple di- 

 rections sent with the ma- 

 chine, sow from four to six acres an hour at a com- 

 mon walking gait. Sows uniformly and saves four- 

 fifths in labor by its use. Price, $5.00 each. 



CYCLONE SEED SOWER 



A Very Popular Seeder and Very Extensively Sold. 



This sower is guaranteed to distribute seed per- 

 fectly, evenly, and will not throw seed in an upward 

 direction or against the operator, but direct and 

 evenly to the land. Sows clover, timothy, red top or 

 herds grass, alfalfa, oats, rye, wheat, millet, buck- 

 wheat, turnip and other varieties of farm seeds. ^ It 

 also distributes bone dust, land plaster and fertilizer 

 to advantage. Clover seed is sown a width of 18 

 feet; timothy, 15 feet; alfalfa, 20 feet; wheat, 25 

 feet ; millet, 18 feet ; oats, 18 feet. Thus, it will be 

 seen that one operator can sow from 40 to 60 acres 

 per day, according to kind of seed. Price, $2.50 each. 



