64 SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



FERTILIZING MATERIALS 



NITRATE OF SODA. This is the most available 

 form of which nitrogen can possibly be applied, and 

 it is especially recommended for all kinds of vege- 

 tables, and also for grass and grain crops. For vege- 

 tables, apply at the rate of 100 pounds to the acre, 

 drilled close to the plants and slightly covered with 

 soil. For grain and grass crops, apply broadcast 

 •at the rate of 100 to 125 pounds to the acre, and 

 cover slightly with the harrow. It is used principally 

 in the Spring, just at the beginning of the active 

 growing season. Price, per lb., 5c.; 20 lbs. or more, 

 4c. per lb.; 100 lbs., 3i^c. per lb.; per 200-lb. bag, 

 $7.00; ton, S65.00. 



KAINIT. Guaranteed analysis, 12 per cent, potash. 

 200-lb. bag, S1.50; ton, $13.00. 



SULPHATE POTASH. Price per lb., 5c.; 20 lbs. or 

 more, 4c. per lb.; 100-lb. bag, S3.50; 200-lb. bag, 

 $6.00; per ton, $60.00. 



MURIATE POTASH. Price per lb., Sc.; 20 lbs. or 

 more, 4c. per lb.; 100-lb. bag, $3.00; 200-lb. bag, $5.50; 

 per ton, $50.00. 



GROUND ANIMAL TANKAGE. Contains about 8 

 per cent, of ammonia, and will be found a useful and 

 important ingredient for making a complete ferti- 

 lizer for all crops. 167-lb. bag, $3.00 ; per ton, $35.00. 



ACID PHOSPHATE (South Carolina Rock). We 

 advise the use of bone fertilizers, but there are a 

 great many farmers who use Acid Phosphate for 

 grain and get good results. Analysis. — Available 

 phosphoric acid, 14 per cent. Per 167-lb. bag, $1.25; 

 per ton, $12.50. 



LAND PLASTER. Excellent for composting, fer- 

 tilizing or mixing with guano. Per sack (200 lbs.), 

 85c.; per ton, $8.00. 



THOMAS PHOSPHATE BASIC SLAG. This is 

 coming into very general use for fertilizing land for 

 both Spring and Fall crops. It contains, in readily 

 available form, the lime and phosphoric acid needed 

 by so many of our farming lands. The Basic Slag 

 we offer has a contents of 17 to 19 per cent, phos- 

 phoric acid. Per bag of 200 lbs., $2.00; per ton, 

 $17.50. 



COLUMBIAN WAGONS 



Made with Solid Steel, Tubular 

 Steel and Thimble Skein Axles. 



A wagon of quality. For 

 more than 18 years this wagon 

 has been sold to the farmers 

 and truckers about Washing- 

 ton and vicinity, and wher- 

 ever you find one in use, the 

 user will testify to its strength, 

 light draft and handsome fin- 

 ish. If you are having to 

 buy a wagon this year, come 

 and take a look at the Colum- 

 bian and get our prices. It 

 will pay you to find 

 out about them be- 

 fore making your 

 purchase elsewhere. 

 We carry all sizes in 

 stock, from one to four horse. 



Eggs for Hatching 



Shipments of eggs and poultry will 

 be made direct from the Reserve Hill 

 poultry plant at East Falls Church, 

 Va., and cannot be sent with ship- 

 ments of other goods. 



The following strains are thorough- 

 bred. They have been brought up to 

 their present degree of perfection by 

 careful breeding and selection, along 

 the most scientific and approved lines. 

 They are under the constant care of a 

 thoroughly competent and expert 

 poultryman, and the stock we send 

 satisfaction. 



SINGLE COMB WHITE 



r/i; COLUMBUS OHIO Qut IS sure to give 



CHAS L.STILZS. 

 S^'r^__— 'U.C0tVMBU5, OHIO 



Barred Plymouth Rock 



Single Comb White Leghorn 



BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Are bred for size 

 and egg production, not forgetting the standard 

 points, and comprise the best blood of noted strains. 

 S2.00 per setting (15), $8.00 per 100. 



SINGLE COMB AND ROSE COMB RHODE 

 ISLAND REDS. Prolific layers, especially during 

 the Winter. Attractive in appearance, vigorous, 

 healthy, of desirable size and shape, and make 

 large broilers. Strain is bred from selected prize 

 winners. $2.00 per setting (15), $8.00 per 100. 



LEG- 

 HORNS. That are typical of the 

 breed, and composed of the blood 

 of the noted strains of the country, 



such as Young's, WycofT and Blanchard. All male birds are descendants of 

 prize-winners. $2.00 per setting (15), $7.50 per 100. 



GIANT PEKIN DUCKS. Are descended from the 

 celebrated Rankin strains. We breed for size and 

 early maturity, the kind that are in great demand for 

 producing early Spring (green) ducks, that top the 

 market in all parts of the country. $1.50 per set- 

 ting (11), $10.00 per 100. 

 BABY CHICKS AND DUCKLINGS. We can sup- 

 ply Baby Chicks and Ducklings of the above breeds. 

 White Leghorns, per 100, $12.50. Barred Plymouth 

 Rocks, per 100, $15.00. Rhode Island Reds, per 

 100, $15.00. Giant Pekin Ducks, per 100, $25.00. 



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