HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES 
Wood Labels, Gloves, Aprons, etc. 
Wood Labels. Painted for the flower pot or the outdoor bed. 
per 100, 4 inch, .20; 5 inch, .26; 6 inch, .30; 7 inch, .36; 8 inch, .60; 10 inch, .76; 12 inch, 1.00 
Wood Labels, Plain, per 100, 4 inch, .16; 5 inch, .20; G inch, .26; 7 inch, .30; 8 inch, .40; 10 inch, .60; 12 inch, .86 
Indelible Pencils, for writing on above - . 10 
Garden Gloves, Ladies' common .76; best 1.26 
“ “ Gentlemen’s “ .86; " 1.26 
Serge Aprons. Superior material and make each 1.26 
Soils, Peat, and Potting Compost, etc. 
Best Selected Sphagnum Moss Bu. .76 
“ General Peat Bu. 1.00 
“ Fibrous Loam (from stack) Bu. .76 
“ Fibrous Loam, sifted and prepared Bu. 1.00 
“ Leaf Mould Bu. 1.00 
Best Prepared Potting Compost Bu. .86 
“ Coarse Crystal Sand Bu. 1.26 
“ Cocoanut Fibre Bu. .86 
Carter’s Fertilizing Fibre Compost in 5 bushel bags, 3.76 
Horticultural or Nut Charcoal, Pk. .26; Jjjbu., .60; 1 bu., 1.00 
Prepared Charcoal, for Lawns 50 lbs., 1.00; 100 lbs., 2.00 
Farmogerm the Standard Inoculation 
For Clovers, Peas, Beans, Vetch, and Sweet Peas 
What Farmogerm is 
Farmogerm is a pure culture, or 
growth of nitrogen-fixing bacteria that 
have been selected and bred up to trans- 
form large amounts of nitrogen from 
the air into soluble nitrates. These 
bacteria arc 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 con- 
taminations. 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, giving quicker growth 
and earlier maturity. 
2. Increase the food value of 
legumes. 
3. Make legumes grow in new locali- 
ties where they cannot otherwise be 
grown successfully. 
4. Supply nitrates to other crops 
growing with the inoculated legume 
crop. 
5. Enrich the soil for future crops, 
thereby increasing the permanent value 
of the farm. Better crops — better soil 
— less fertilizer — less labor. 
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 United States Department 
of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 71, substantiates these statements. Why not 
increase your farm yields without extra labor and at practically no extra cost? 
Fertilizer Values of well-inoculated legumes have long been determined. 
It is shown in Bulletin No. 71, issued by the United States Department of 
Agriculture that tests covering a large part of the country prove that legumes 
will deposit 1 ,000 lbs. of nitrates per acre. This means that your most expen- 
sive commercial fertilizer is absolutely unnecessary when you plant legumes, 
perfectly inoculated, sown and planted in properly prepared land. 
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. 
PRICES 
5 acre bottles, 9.00. 1 acre bottles, 2.00. Garden bottles, .60. 
“I have been recommended to you by the Massachusetts Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass., the use of your culture to inoculate the 
soil for alfalfa, instead of soil that has grown alfalfa.” — R. Gillespie, Hopkin- 
ton, Mass. 
“The Farmogerm we bought of you for our alfalfa did fine. I got the best 
stand we have had for years.” — B. Robins, Magruder, York Co., Va. 
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