White Burley Tobacco. 
Tobacco Seed 
Located in Lexington, the center of the largest 
Tobacco growing section and where is situated 
the largest loose leaf Tobacco market in the 
world, we are particularly well situated to secure 
the finest types of Tobacco Seed, Our seed is 
carefully grown and saved from the center stems 
only. 
CULTURE. — Sow seed in February in a plant 
bed. which has been first thoroughly burned, and 
is protected with a thin cotton cloth. About the 
first of June set in rich highly fertilized ground 
in rows three and half by three feet. Use Brent’s 
Hemp and Tobacco Special Fertilizer. Cultivate 
often and worm and sucker as necessary. One 
ounce of seed sows fifty square yards sufficient 
to set two or three acres. 
We can offer the following varieties: 
White Burley, Kentucky Yellow, 
Red Burley, One Sucker, 
Stand-up Burley, Big Oronoko, 
\uelta de Abajo, Sweet Oronoko, 
Big Havana, Impr’d Yellow Oronoko, 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. Blue Pryor 
Improved Yellow Pryor, Broad Leaf' Grooch. 
Fertilizers 
Our two brands have given satisfaction where- 
ever tried. 
The use of commercial fertilizers has increased 
enormously of late years throughout the country. 
Good fertilizers are recommended by all Agricul- 
tural Stations. The two brands we offer we be- 
lieve fill all requirements. 
Brent’s Tobacco Special 
Guaranteed Minimum Analysis Per 
* ,, , , cent. 
Available Phosphoric Acid 8.00 
Total Phosphoric Acid 12!00 i A nn f j t.o u»v:. 
Nitrogen 2 47 1 400 *? 500 pounds to acre and harrow 
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Brent’s Grain Grower 
Guaranteed Minimum Analysis Per 
Available Phosphoric Acid C f 1 ()o 
Total Phosphoric Acid 10 no 
Nitrogen ' j 
Potash, from Muriate ."!!!!!!!!!!! 2^00 
^ he . use of this fertilizer will not oniy increase 
, of , the eram crops, but will also give 
follow'd resu,ts on Grass and Clover crops that 
The land is improved and put in better condi- 
Vn°n n tl°qnn ny Cr °i > t ? at follows Its use. Broadcast 
Pounds to acre and harrow in; in hills 
or drills 200 to 400 pounds. 
For corn if used in hills, a hand full to 2 or 3 
fiV att §r ln S it so that the fertilizer will not 
come into direct contact with the seed. 
Potash, from sulphate 3,00 
For Tobacco, Hemp, and Gardens, 150 to 300 
pounds to the acre. 
ir not hart-ow or disk your land immediately after plowing— let it rest it lenst 12 tn 
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