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AABLINC-BOYCE SEED CO.. SEATTLE 
high Grade Fertilizers and Lawn Dressing 
These fertilizers contain in a consentrated form the necessary proportions that different 
plants require to produce fine flowers and vegetables. By adding what the ground needs, you 
are assured of fine results, and your labor and expenditures are repaid several times oyer. Dif- 
ferent bowers and vegetables require different fertilizers. If our list does not mention your 
requirements we will be pleased to advise you fully. Ow f ing to the fact that it is impossible 
to obtain potash in any form, we are increasing the amount of nitrate and phosphate, thus 
helping out the part which is wanting. 
SUPERIOR ODORLESS LAWN AND 
ROSE FERTILIZER 
Very Quick Acting 
Tested by the State Chemist. 
The constant moving of the lawn and remov- 
ing of the cuttings removes large quantities of 
the nourishment of the soil. This has to be re- 
placed. If you desire the lawn to have the rich 
green coloring and assure yourself of a lawn 
the year around our Superior Lawn Fertilizer 
should be used at least once a year. It should 
be scattered broadcast during the early spring, 
to obtain the best results, although it can be 
used during the fall or winter. About 50 lbs. 
to 1,000 square feet. It is odorless and there is 
no possibility of putting weed seed into your 
lawn. 
PRICE. 
5 lb. pkg. $0.25 
10 lb. sack -40 
25 lb. sack -75 
50 lb. sack 1-35 
100 lb. sack 2.50 
SEA PRO CO. 
GRASS AND ROSE FOOD. 
A concentrated fish fertilzer testing very 
high in nitrogen and a fertilizer which will pro- 
duce a very quick growth. 
5 lb. pkg. $0.35 
10 lb. sack .90 
25 lb. sack 1.75 
SHEEP GUANO 
Pure pulverized sheep manure is the most 
nutritious of the animal fertilizers. It pro- 
motes steady and rapid growth. We recom- 
mend it very highly for use in greenhouses, as 
well as for garden purposes. Price, per sack, 
$1.50; per ton, $25.00. 
ALASKA WHALE FERTILIZER 
Nitrogen 8.96%, Phosphoric Acid 28.23%. 
A balanced fertilizer especially adapted for 
vegetable and flower gardens. It is made from 
the entire carcas of the Alaska whale after 
the oil has been extracted and is far superior 
to any other fish fertilizer. It produces wonder- 
ful results when used in the orchard or around 
berry bushes. From 6 to 10 pounds applied to 
a bearing fruit tree is sufficient and the re- 
sults produced are marvelous. 
100 lb. sack, $3.00. 
BONE MEAL 
Nitrogen 3%, Phosphoric Acid 15%. 
Decomposes slowly in the soil and is there- 
fore an excellent permanent fertilizer. Fine 
for top dressing on lawns on account of its 
lasting qualities. Five pounds placed whole 
before planting rose bushes will produce great 
results. Our bone meal is made from fresh 
bones, and has not lost any of its value. The 
quantity to use depends entirely upon the 
purpose for which it is used. Light applica- 
tions are beneficial, but for permanent work, 
such as forming soil for lawns, rose beds, etc., 
it should be used in very large quantities, the 
more the better. 
100 lb. sack, $3.00. 
BLOOD AND BONE 
Nitrogen 4%, Phosphoric Acid 12%. 
Is quick acting and on account of its rich- 
ness in nitrogen and phosphate is a very desir- 
able fertilizer. Best used around roses just 
before exhibition time. An animal fertilizer, 
rich in nitrogen and phosphoric acid, and hav- 
ing additional value on account of a certain 
warmth and vitality which it imparts to the 
soil. It is a quick acting fertilizer, and for 
that reason it is for some purposes more valu- 
able than bone meal, although the effect is not 
so lasting. It should not be applied a great 
length of time before the seed is planted, and 
may be used as a top-dressing. It is usually 
applied at the rate of 500 to 1,000 lbs. per acre. 
100 lbs., $2.50. 
EVERGREEN BRAND 
A fertilizer especially put up for potted 
plants. Revives and furnishes a plant food. 
% lb., 30c. 
NITRATE OF SODA 
Nitrogen 13%. 
Nitrate of Soda contains 13% or more of 
nitrogen in quickly available form, and is gen- 
erally used as a top-dressing. It is seldom ad- 
visable to apply it on the soil before the seed 
is sown, for the reason that all the benefits will 
be had from it within two or three weeks, and 
if the plants are not ready to make use of all 
the plant food some of it will be lost. 
It is best applied in several light applications 
of about 150 lbs. each per acre, at intervals of 
two or three weeks, during the early growing 
season. If applied too late, the plants will con- 
tinue to grow foliage, and maturity will be re- 
tarded. It is used for forcing such crops as 
lettuce, celery, radishes, etc., requiring a quick 
growth, and produces wonderful results. 
100 lbs., $4.50; 220 lbs., $8.80. 
We make special prices to market gardeners on Peas in 100-lb. lots 
