• The Standard Inoculation for Clover, 
armOgCrm IS Peas, Beans, Vetch and Sweet Peas. 
Farmogerm is a pure culture, of growth of nitrogen-fixing bacteria that have been selected and bred up to transform large amounts 
of nitrogen from the air into soluble nitrates. These bacteria are grown in a jelly, or food, in which they remain active for long periods 
of time, and sent out in a bottle which admits the necessary supply of pure air, yet keeps out destructive contaminations. 
Price, 5 acre bottle, $5.00; 1 acre bottle, $1.50; Garden size bottle, 50 cts.; Sweet Peas, 25 cts. and 50 cts. 
ROCHESTER BOAT PUMP 
Every Boat owner wants the Rochester Boat Pump as soon as he sees it. He never 
saw a pump like it and feels that his Boat outfit is not complete without one. 
One of the biggest advantages in the Rochester Pump is— you operate it with 
one hand. You do not hold the pump with one hand and operate it with the other 
as is necessary with the old style pump. Simply rest the pump on the bottom of the boat 
and push down on the handle. Your other hand is free to take care of the engine — 
hold the wheel — sail — oar or whatever work the moment demands. 
And you get all of the water out, something you cannot do by bailing. You can put 
the end of this pump down between the ribs or in the keel and get almost every drop 
using only one hand. Price, $3.00. 
DOMINION FENCING AND GATES 
Open Hearth Steel Fencing. — The best quality of steel obtain- 
able is used in the manufacture of this fencing. 
Made by the largest steel producing Company in Canada right 
in their own mills from the ore to the finished product 
WE FULLY GUARANTEE every roll of "Dominion" Fencing 
to be first class in every respect equal strands, straight stays, solid 
and secure locks, etc. 
Gates of all description, Lawn Fence, Lawn Border ami Poultry 
Fencing. 
ASK FOR COPY of special fence catalogue giving full parti- 
culars of all styles of Farm, Poultry and Lawn Fences and Gates. 
Copy mailed upon request. 
Messrs. Dupuy 4 Ferguson, December 11th, 1916. 
Montreal. 
Gentlemen: — 
I regret my delay in letting you know of the result I obtained at the Provincial Exhibition held in 
Quebec, 1916. 
My seeds this year I had obtained from you and I need not mention how satisfactory they were, since 
I secured $132.00 in prizes only with vegetables. It is also unnecessary to enumerate the varieties of seed, 
for all those I ordered succeeded first class. I hope, Gentlemen, you will serve me as well in the future. Shall 
send you my order list for 191? shortly. 
Thanking you for the care given my order, I remain, 
Yours truly, 
SANS BRUIT, Quebec. ALPHONSE LECLERC. 
Gentlemen:— Sept. 9th., 1916. 
Just a few lines to let you know what success I had at the Exhibition. I got six 1st., and one 2nd 
prize at Quebec, out of nine exhibits. And six 1st., one 2nd., and three 3rd. prizes at Sherbrooke, that is 
twelve 1st., two 2nd. and three 3rd. out of 19 exhibits: very good. You ought to come down and see the display 
of flowers, a very good adv. for you. 
JOHN BROCKBANK, 
Gardener to Messrs. Breakey, BREAKEYV ILLE. 
It may interest you to know of the success I have had with vegetables and flowers grown from your seeds 
In the last three years I have won 165. first prizes. I think this is an unusual record, and I feel that you will 
be interested to know of it. 
F. S. Watson, Lachine, Que. 
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