FERTILIZERS 



FOR THE FARM 

 LAWN and GARDEN 



On account of the unsettled conditions of the market on certain chemicals that go to make up fertilizers, we are unable to give 

 prices that would likely be maintained for any length of time. We have therefore J*W>ut prices, but would be pleased to quote 



you on your requirements. Kindly write for prices. 



The application of Fertilizers has been a topic much discussed: 



among farmers gel 



are so varied, some lands being deficient In Potash, Phosphoric Acid or some other In 

 the farmer to determine just what mixture he needs. We give below a line of fertilizers b 



le quality and requirements of the soil 

 kf^fcit U Is frequently very difficult for 

 <s(^M^>ted to Hie various M»lls and crops. 



Ammoniated Alkaline 

 Plant Food 



Our old stand-by for summer crops; is 

 used largely on Potatoes, Corn, Tobacco 

 and other summer crops; stands the not, 

 dry weather particularly well. 



Price Per Bag. 



Price Per Ton, 



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Ammoniated Butchers' 

 Bone Phosphate 



Is made largely from slaughter-house 

 stock; used principally for Wheat and 

 Grass, as well as by growers of Corn and 

 Tomatoes for canning purposes. A good 

 article at a low price. 



Price Per Bag. 



Price Per Ton. 



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Animal Bone Phosphate 



Made from Animal Bone, Potash and 

 Ammoniates in proper proportion. A com- 

 plete manure always gives good results. 

 Specially adapted to the growth of Peas, 

 Cabbage, Wheat and Grass. It contains 

 the ingredients necessary to supply what 

 may be lacking in the soil for almost any 

 crop. 



Price Per Bag. 



Price Per Ton. 



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Special Raw Bone Meal 



Made especially for Florists and Garden- 

 ers. Is exceedingly fine, and in addition to 

 this, it is the Pure Bone, containing no 

 foreign matter at all. Write for sample. 



Price Per Bag. 



Price Per Ton. 



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Land Plaster 



In 



Per Bag. 



200 lbs. each. 



Per Ton. 



Fine Ground Fish 

 Ground Tankage 

 High-Grade Acid 

 Phosphate 

 Kainit, Muriate of Potash 

 Nitrate of Soda 

 Sulphate of Ammonia 

 Peruvian Guano 



PRICES ON APPLICATION 



Soft Ground Bone 



Made from softer material than the regu- 

 lar "Ground Bone," and contains some 

 little meat and blood. The great objection 

 to the use of Pure Bone (the price) no 

 longer prevents its use by anyone want- 

 ing to restore worn-out land. Try it and 

 be convinced. 



PRICES 



5-lb. package, 40c. 

 Price Per Bag. 

 Price Per Ton. 

 Write for prices. 



10-lb. package, 70c. 



Tobacco Bed Fertilizer 



This brand is specially well adapted for 

 use on tobacco beds, containing 10 per cent, 

 of Ammonia and a good percentage of 

 Potash and Phosphoric Acid. A most ex- 

 cellent substitute for Peruvian Guano. In 

 bags, 167 lbs. 



Price Per Bag. 



Price Per Ton. 



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For those that need only a small quan- 

 tity of Fertilizer we put up the fol- 

 lowing brands in small packages: 



GROUND BONE 



5-pound Packages $ .40 



10-pound Packages 70 



50-pound Packages " 2.75 



100-pound Packages 5.00 



PLANT FOOD 



5-pound Packages $ .30 



10-pound Packages 50 



50-pound Packages 1.75 



100-pound Packages 8.00 



SHEEP MANURE 



5-pound Packages $ .80 



10-pound Packages 50 



NITRATE OF SODA 



5-pound Packages $ .50 



Agricultural Lime 

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PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 



The ordinary manure, which is so necessary to plant life, has many objec- 

 tionable features when used close to the dwelling. It is unsightly, has a disagree- 

 able odor, draws flies and insects, etc.; likewise it is too bulky to be used to the 

 best advantage. 



In its place we offer you a highly concentrated, puverized, natural animal 

 manure, packed in sacks, light, dry, odorless, free from seeds and all foreign 

 matter, with a plant-food value many times that of ordinary manure. 



Realizing the demand for such a fertilizer, we have been conducting experi- 

 ments for many years, and finally by taking a proper mixture of manure from 

 animals fed on cottonseed meal and cake and alfalfa hay (highly nitrogeneous 

 foods), and storing and ageing this material for several years under climatic 

 conditions that remove the moisture and prevent leaching and fermentation, we 

 have a natural manure which we pulverize. 



PULVERIZED MANURE HAS NO RIVAL: 



1 — For Lawns. 



Note — After being spread on the grass and watered, the manure dis- 

 appears, so that, while undergoing fertilization, the beauty of the lawn is not 

 impaired.) 



2 — For Golf Greens — When color and strength of grass is required. 



3 — For all kinds of Flower Beds, especially Tubers and Bulbs, which require a 

 large amount of potash. 



4— —For Seed Beds in Nurseries. 



5 — For fertilizing your Trees. 



6 — For Window Boxes and House Plants. 



7 — For the Garden. 



Remember that Pulverized Sheep Manure is aged for several years and will 

 not burn your plants, no matter in what quantities you use it — but as it is highly 

 concentrated, a little goes a long way. 



Used for top dressing, mulching, etc. 



Valuable in a run-down city garden, as it adds humus and vegetable matter 

 which are essential for all vegetation. 



It may also be used at the rate of 20 to 50 pounds to every 1000 square feet 

 in a dry form, or 500 to 1000 pounds per acre. 



Makes the richest and safest liquid manure, using 1 pound to 5 gallons of 

 water once a week. 



For Greenhouse Plants mix one part to about 10 parts of soil. 



5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs-, 50c; 25 lbs., $1; 50 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $3.00. 

 Special price in one-half ton, tons and carload. 



