Fertili 



izers 



Fertilizers purchased in lots of 100 pounds or over are delivered free at prices quoted below, to your residence, if same is within 

 our local delivery zone, which see on page 64. Fertilizers to be sent by freight are 25 cts. per 100 lbs. lower than quoted price 



PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



Adco. The addition of Adco to the compost 

 pile, or to other vegetable refuse, grass 

 clippings, leaves, etc., at the rate of 2 

 pounds to each wheelbarrow load of refuse 

 will produce a clean, odorless manure 

 within three or four months. 25-Ib. bag 

 S2.00; 150-Ib. bag S10.50. 



Aluminum Sulphate. Makes soil acid, 

 and for this purpose is much used in the 

 culture of rhododendrons and similar 

 plants. Use pound per square yard. Lb. 

 20 cts.; 5 lbs. 75 cts.; 25 lbs. $2.00; 100 lbs. 

 $6.00. 



Ashes, Unleached Hardwood. A splendid 

 stimulant, fertilizer and sweetener, partic- 

 ularly for] lawns. Apply in fall or early- 

 spring, 1500 to 2000 pounds to the acre. 



100 lbs S3 00 I 1000 lbs S22 00 



500 lbs 11 75 I 2000 lbs 42 00 



Bonemeal, Pure Raw, No. 1. Highest 

 grade. Contains nothing but pure raw 

 animal bone. Vastly superior to steamed 

 bone. Ammonia to 6 per cent; phos- 

 phoric acid 22 to 24 per cent, equal to bone 

 phosphate 48 to 52 per cent. 



5 lbs SO 30 



10 lbs 50 



25 lbs 1 10 



50 lbs 2 00 



I 100 lbs S3 50 



500 lbs 14 25 



1000 lbs 27 00 



2000 lbs 53 00 



Bonemeal Flour. Finest grade of Bonemeal 

 made. Ground as fine as flour. Used in 

 potting soil and in the greenhouse on carna- 

 tions. Ammonia 4.50 per cent, phosphoric 

 acid 25.58 per cent, bone phosphate 50 per 

 cent. 



100 lbs S4 50 I 1000 lbs $36 00 



500 lbs 18 50 | 2000 lbs 70 00 



Clay's Fertilizer. The most widely used 

 complete fertilizer imported from England. 

 Used mainly in the greenhouse. 



7 lbs SI 50 



14 lbs 2 50 



28 lbs 4 25 



56 lbs S7 50 



112 lbs 13 00 



Cottonseed Meal. Rich in nitrogen and 

 potash. Suitable for grain crops, but most 

 largely used on lawns. Use % to tons 

 per acre. Please write for prices. 



Driconure. A peat-moss cow-manure bed- 

 ding, dehydrated and free of weed seeds. 

 Purely organic, it contains all the vitalizing 

 elements of fresh cow-manure and peat 

 moss in readily available form. Packed in 

 35^-bus. (50-ib.) bags. 50 lbs. $2.50; 250 lbs. 

 $12.00. 



Dried Blood. Contains nitrogen in the most 

 available form. Gives quick results. Lb. 

 15 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. $7.00. 



Floranid (Urea). A very rich nitrogen fer- 

 tilizer in which the nitrogen is in the same 

 form as a liquid manure. Twenty-two 

 pounds of Floranid contains as much nitro- 

 gen as a ton of manure. Postpaid 



1 lb $0 25 SO 35 



5 lbs 90 1 05 



10 lbs 1 50 1 70 



25 lbs 2 75 



50 lbs 4 75 



100 lbs 9 00 



F. & I. Tobacco Base Fertilizer. "The 

 Wonder Worker of the florist trade." 



100 lbs S3 50 I 1000 lbs $28 50 



500 lbs 15 00 | 2000 lbs 55 00 



Horn Shavings. Rich in ammonia and 

 valuable for use in mixing in potting soil 

 especially for chrvsanthemums. 



1 lb SO 15 I 50 lbs $4 00 



25 lbs 2 25 I 100 lbs 7 50 



SOILTEX. Test for 

 For quant 



Humus. Valuable for incorporating into 

 poor soils to improve the texture and in- 

 crease the moisture-holding properties. 

 Does not contain a high percentage of 

 plant-food. For best results, cover the 

 ground 1 to 2 inches with Humus and spade 

 in. 



25 lbs SO 60 



50 lbs 1 10 



100 lbs 2 00 



500 lbs S7 50 



1000 lbs 13 50 



2000 lbs 25 00 



Prices on Humus in bulk, quoted on request. 



Lime, Hydrated. For lawns or field use, 

 very finely pulverized. 



10 lbs $0 25 



50 lbs 75 



100 lbs 1 25 



500 lbs S5 00 



1000 lbs 9 00 



2000 lbs 17 00 



Milorganite. Has a high nitrogen content 

 which makes it valuable for lawn purposes. 

 Produces sturdv growth of rich, green grass. 



100 lbs $3 00 I 1000 lbs $23 00 



500 lbs 12 00 2000 lbs 45 00 



Muriate of Potash. 



1 lb $0 15 



10 lbs 1 00 



48 per cent K;0. 



I 100 lbs S3 50 



1000 lbs 27 00 



Nitrate of Soda. 15 per cent nitrogen. Sup- 

 plies nitrogen to soil. Should be applied 

 with a filler or as a liquid. Use 200 to 500 

 pounds per acre. 



1 lb $0 15 



5 lbs 50 



10 lbs 85 



25 lbs 1 25 



100 lbs S3 25 



500 lbs 13 50 



1000 lbs 26 00 



2000 lbs 49 00 



Nitrophoska. 15-30-15. 15 per cent nitro- 

 gen; 30 per cent available phosphoric acid. 

 15 per cent potash. A wonderful fertilizer 

 for lawns, shrubbery, flowers and vege- 

 tables. "A little goes a long way." A 10-Ib. 

 package is enough for 1000 square feet. 

 1 lb SO 25 



5 lbs 90 



10 lbs 1 50 



25 lbs 2 75 



50 lbs 3 75 



100 lbs 6 50 



Peat Moss. See page 61. 



Sheep Manure. See page 61. 



Shredded Cattle Manure. 



100 lbs S3 00 I 1000 lbs $22 00 



500 lbs 12 00 I 2000 lbs 42 00 



Soot, Imported Scotch. Will produce color 

 in greenhouse plants; also very effective 

 against grubs and worms. Lb. 20 cts.; 

 10 lbs. SI. 50; 100 lbs. $7.50. 



Stim-U-Plant. A concentrated and quickly- 

 available plant-food in tablet form. Pkg. 

 of 30 tablets 25 cts.; 100 tablets 75 cts.; 

 1000 tablets $3.50. 



Sulphate of Ammonia. 



1 lb $0 15 I 100 lbs S3 50 



10 lbs 75 I 1000 lbs 27 00 



Superphosphate. (16 per cent.) For grains, 

 grasses, and corn. (In 125-Ib. bags.) 



125 lbs $2 50 I 1000 lbs S13 50 



500 lbs 8 00 | 2000 lbs 25 00 



Sutton's Simplex Fertilizer. Used pri- 

 marily as a greenhouse plant-food. Its em- 

 ployment will develop unrivaled blooms, 

 strong, healthy foliage, and the flowering 

 period will be extended through increased 

 vigor of the plant. 50 lbs. $8.00; 100 lbs. 

 $15.00. 



Vigoro. See page 61. 



acid soil. Tells how much lime your soil requires. Bottle $1.00 



ities of Fertilizers over 1 ton, write for our special prices 



"Big Crop" Complete Fertilizers 



Big Crop — 5-10-5. For truckers. 



125 lbs S3 50 I 1000 lbs S22 00 



500 lbs 12 00 I 2000 lbs 42 00 



Big Crop — 2-9-5. For corn. 



125 lbs S3 00 I 1000 lbs S18 00 



500 lbs 10 00 I 2000 lbs 34 00 



Big Crop — 4-8-7. For potatoes. 



125 lbs S3 25 I 1000 lbs $20 00 



500 lbs 11 00 | 2000 lbs 38 00 



Big Crop — 4-12-4. For truckers. 



125 lbs S3 50 I 1000 lbs $22 00 



500 lbs 12 00 I 2000 lbs 42 00 



Big Crop — 4-16-4. For corn. 



125 lbs $3 75 I 1000 lbs $23 00 



500 lbs 12 50 I 2000 lbs 44 00 



Limestone, Raw, Pulverized. 



80 lbs $0 90 I 960 lbs S6 00 



480 lbs 3 60 I 2000 lbs 12 00 



Loma 



.REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 



The best thing on earth for lawns 

 and gardens 



1 lb $0 10 I 25 lbs SI 50 



5 lbs 45 50 lbs 2 50 



10 lbs 85 I 100 lbs 4 00 



Prices on larger quantities on request. 



Fertilization Hints 



Lawns. A complete fertilizing cycle to 

 secure perfect lawns is to apply a complete 

 fertilizer such as 5-10-4 or 4—12-4 in early 

 spring at the rate of 5 pounds per 100 square 

 feet and follow this four weeks later with one- 

 half the same quantity. In early fall, apply 

 Sheep Manure and follow this in late fall with 

 Bonemeal at the rate of 5 pounds per 100 

 square feet. 



Roses. To grow really fine Roses, apply 

 Superphosphate in the spring at the rate of 

 5 pounds per 100 square feet of bed. Follow 

 this monthly with a dressing of complete 

 fertilizer such as 5-10-4 and in the fall use 

 5 pounds of Bonemeal per 100 square feet. 



Azaleas and Rhododendrons. When 

 planting, make a mixture of one bushel peat 

 moss to every two bushels of soil. For Broad- 

 leaved Evergreens, an ideal fertilizing me- 

 dium is obtained by mixing 12 pounds cf 

 Cottonseed Meal, 5 pounds of Superphos- 

 phate, and 2 pounds of Aluminum Sulphate 

 and apply the mixture at the rate of one-half 

 pound per square yard. 



Peonies. Use Superphosphate in early 

 spring and Bonemeal in the fall. To increase 

 the size of the flowers, use weekly when the 

 buds are forming Ammonia Sulphate in liquid 

 form at the rate of 1 ounce to 2 gallons of 

 water, or Dried Blood at the rate of 1 to 2 

 ounces per plant. 



Deciduous Plants and Trees. These 

 being long-lived, they require systematic 

 feeding in order to keep their beauty of form 

 and of flowers. Use a complete fertilizer like 

 5-10-4 or 4-12^4. 



Water-Lilies. When lifting the tubs in 

 early spring, apply a mixture of one part of 

 Dried Blood to one part of Raw Bonemeal. 



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