□ CORN, POTj^TOES, oats, GRASS SEED 
What Farmogerm Is 
Farmogerm is a pure cul- 
ture, or growth of nitrogen- 
fixing bacteria that has 
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 tut destructive 
contaminations. 
If Alfalfa can be grown on 
hot, sandy land of South 
New Jersey, why can't you 
grow it ? 
What Farmogerm Will Do 
Unless the soil is very acid 
or wet, Farmogerm will : — 
1. Increase the yield and 
quality of legume crops, giv- 
ing quicker growth and 
earlier maturity. 
2. Increase the food value 
of legumes. 
3. Make legumes grow in 
new localities, where they 
cannot otherwise be grown 
successfully. 
4. Supply nitrates to other 
crops growing with the in- 
oculated legume crop. 
T). Enrich the soil for fu- 
ture crops, thereby increas- 
ing the permanent value of 
the farm. Better crops — 
better soil — less fertilizer — 
less labor. 
THE STANDARD INOCULATION 
High-Bred Nitrogen-Gathering Bacteria 
Increased Crops 
are a well established certainty in all 
instances where inoculations are used 
together with proper culture methods. 
Not only is the crop increased in 
weight, but in its richness. The U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 71, 
substantiates these statements. Why 
not increase your farm yields without 
extra labor and at practically no ex- 
tra cost ? 
Farmogerm on Beans 
Kinder I,ou, Ga., Jan. 11, 191.*J. 
The Cok-Mortimkr Co., Sales Agents for 
Earp-Thomas Karraogerm Co., 
Charleston. S. C. 
I have a big success this year by nsing 
yonr Farniogerm on ])inilLTs, peas, velvet 
beans and alfalfa crops. The increase from 
its use was from ;{0O'^fi to 4(K1^^. This makes 
tny third year I have used it. In this time I 
have tested it fnlly every way. It is a money 
maker for the farmer. I will use it again on 
all niy crops this year. 
(.Signed) W. S. McRi-:i-'. 
Fertilizer Values 
of well inoculated legumes have long 
been determined. It is shown in Bul- 
letin No. 71, issued by the U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture that tests covering a 
large part of the country prove that 
legumes will deposit 1,000 lbs. of ni- 
trates per acre. This means that your 
most expensive commercial fertilizer 
is absolutely unnecessary when you 
plant legumes that are perfectly inoc- 
ulated, sown and planted in properly 
prepared land. 
Farmogerm on Alfalfa 
I.,ouisi.\N.\ St.^te Uxtvi-:ksity 
College of Agr. and Agr. H-xperinient Stations 
B.\TON Rcn-i.T-, \.A.. Sept. liua. 
K.^kp-Thom.as F.\RM(K;t:Ki\l Co. 
* * The cultures which you sent me last 
year were used and gave very good results. I 
planted some of the Teruvian Alfalfa on the 
station ground here, and the inoculated seed 
gave strong plants that lived tlirough the 
summer, while the uninoculaled seed gave 
only weakly plants that mostly died out dur- 
ing the spring months, 
(Signed) C. W. UoaiiKTON. 
Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas 
yield earlier, longer and better when treated with Farmogerm. Farmogerm is endorsed by farmers 
Federal and State .Agricultural Departments and private estates. It is delivered to you in bottles 
ready for use — you can inoculate the seed for ten acres in ten minutes. 
