Wh 
of Favm/^rfl^vm IC "^^^ Standard Inoculation for Clover, 
at 1 dllllUgCllll lo Peas, Beans, Vetch and Sweet Peas. 
Fai mogerm is a pure culture, of growth of nitrogen -fixing bacteria tliat have been selected and bred up to transform large 
amounts of nitrogen from the air into suluble nitrates. Thesa 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 aimits tlie necessary supply of pure air, yet keeps out destructive contam- 
inations. 
Price, 5 acre bottle, $8.50; 1 acre bottle, $2.50; Garden size bottle, 90 cts. 
ROCHESTER BOAT PUMP 
Every Boat owner wants the ROCHESTER BOAT PUMP as soon as he 
sees it. He never saw a pump Ulte it and feels that his Boat Outfit is not com- 
plete 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 with the othci' 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 tree to take care of the 
engine — hold the wheel — sail — oar or whatever work the moment demands. 
And you get all 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, $4.00. 
Handy Garden Hoe 
The HOE of ALL HOES 
Does ALL otlier hoes will do, AND MORE. It Hoes, Plows, Lists, Pulverizes, Covers and Cultivates. 
AS A HOE. It breaks up the soil easily. 
AS A PLOW. It has the angle cutting Shear of the Plow: it cuts a smooth. Level Bottom, and completely turns the surface 
of the soil with its full Stubble Mold Board ; and it cuts and turns the roots of the weeds to the sun and air, and leaves a 
clean Pulvei-ized Surface. 
AS A PULVERIZER. By pushing it backwards in a Listed furrow, it Pulverizes, Smooths and Packs the fine mulch for 
a Perfect Seed-bed and Furrough. 
TO COVER SEEDS. After the seeds have been planted in the furrow, push the Lister backwards over the furrow, and by 
raising or lowering the point of the handle you can cover to any uniform depth retiuired. Price, 90 cts. Each. 
PYRENE 
The MODERN FIRE PROTECTION on the FARM 
How Can a Farm Be Safe from Fire? 
The Farmer, his family, his house and barns have no protection from fire. 
He must defend them when accident, — or carelesness — lets the fire fiend loos3. 
Me should have something besides his bare hands to save them — something ho can 
depend on. 
All mutual insurance companies approve the Pyrene type of extinguisher for the farm. 
Every farm house, barn, automobile, tractor, needs PYRENE. 
PYRENE will kill all kinds of fire— quick. 
It weighs only six pounds: it won't hurt anything but fire. 
PYRENE lasts for ever. Ten years hence it will be just as powerful a tighter as it is 
to-day. PYRENE will not freeze at .50 below zero. 
Over a million PYRENES now in service. 
Full particidars on appUcaiion. 
PRICE, $12.00. 
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WATER GLASS For Preserving Eggs. 
In order to use Water Glass successfully the following plan should be adopted. — Take contents of one tin and dissolve it 
in one gallon of wati'r that has been well boiled and cooled. Pack the eg.ss in the vessel in which they are to be preserved. — A 
stiiriL- iar is bi-si for l lic piiri)osi>. but any other will suit provided it is proof iigainsC leaking. — and having stiri ed t lu' water and 
wati-i-Klass well tiigotlK'r, pour this on until the topmost layer is covered. The reason for boiling the water is obvious, for the 
process kills any putrefaction germs which may happen to be in at the time. Great care must be taken tliat the water is not 
used hot. or eveii warm. It should be cooled to the temperature of tlie air before the water-glass is mixed with it, and the 
mixtui-e poured over the eggs. Tie a cloth over to keep out dust, etc Price, 1 lb. tin 25 cts. (mail weight 22 ounces.) 
JOHN LOVELL & SON LIMITED 
PRINTERS MONTREAL 
