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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
April 21 
T llli: BRADLEY FERTILIZER COMPANY are the 
largest fertilizer manufacturers in the world. Their 
purchases of the raw materials needed in all parts 
of the world give them a decided advantage over a smaller 
purchaser, and enable them to meet the market for any 
grade of fertilizer. Their plant and equipment are unsur¬ 
passed in extent, completeness, and adaptability for making 
the highest grades of fertilizers. Many long years of ex¬ 
perience, the command of unlimited capital, the practical 
knowledge of what the soil needs in the growth of crops, 
all make the Bradley F'ertilizer Company the headquarters 
of reliable fertilizers in all grades and varieties, and on all 
crops. Years of square dealing with two or three genera¬ 
tions of farmers stamps the name of “ Bradley’s Fertilizer ” 
as a household word and a .synonym of reliability and 
efficiency.— Boston Cultivator. 
j\rOTHING can indicate more plainly the energy and 
I ^ succe.ss with which this great business has been con- 
f ducted than the history of its remarkable growth, 
which has been constant from the outset, and is indisputa¬ 
ble evidence of the way in which the company have met the 
farmers’ demands for honest and reliable fertilizers. 
The fact is, the Bradley F'ertilizer Company’s works are 
.so vast and complete that they are beyond the comprehen¬ 
sion of the ordinary visitor. Let a farmer go there and 
realize that this great establishment has grown from one 
single small building, and he will surely be impressed with 
tlie fact that these goods must have merit, or these works 
never could have grown to their pre.sent proportions, the 
large.st fertilizing establishment in the world. — Rural 
New- Yorker. 
I I ^ ^ "f 51Bradley Fertili- 
^ zer Company are the largest 
nianufacturers of commercial fer¬ 
tilizers ill the world. JVo one disputes this. 
It is H f3.Ct Bradley Fertilizer Company are the heav- 
__ importers of agricultural chemicals, and the 
... , . largest manufacturers of complete manures for all 
crops 111 this country. 7'his is a 7 i established fact. 
It is 3, f3Ct Bradley Fertilizer Company have the largest and best 
equipped fertilizer works in the world. 7'his is U7ide7iiable. 
It is 3 f3Ct facilities for furnm^^ 
—-^ kinds of fertilizers (^whether Oeneral or Special ) and all agri¬ 
cultural chemicals at the lowest prices are absolutely unequalled. 
WE CHALLENGE CONTRADICTION i 
It is a fact are sold strictly upon their own merits.^ and, 
— therefore, require no bolstering bv any garbled station reports or theoreti¬ 
cal hobbies. 
is 3 f3Ct Bradley’s Fertilizers contain more real plant-food, are in 
better mechanical condition, and are, therefore, of higher agricul¬ 
tural value than any fertilizers in the market. //ence they are 
universally recognized as the most economical to use. 
It is not strang'e, therefore, that the farmers all want 
BRADLEY’S FERTILIZERS. 
TRADE MARK. 
Send for illustrated 
catalogues describing 
all of our fertilizers. 
T he BRADLEY FERTILIZER COMPANY, of 
ancient and lionorable record, was never more alive 
to its own and the farmers’ interests than it is the 
present year. Its name and merits have been before the 
people for more than a generation, and there isn’t an intelli¬ 
gent farmer’s boy in Connecticut who hasn’t heard of it. 
The Bradley Fertilizers have certainly won their full 
share of success in field experiments, and the Company 
well claims that its great and steadily increasing success, 
covering a period of more than thirty years, could have been 
possible only through the superior excellence of its goods. 
— Connectieut Rariner. 
T hirty years ago, while one of the editors of the 
Boston Daily Courier, we made Mr. Bradley’s ac¬ 
quaintance. We were young then, and are now old. 
We have repeatedly visited his works, and since we began 
farming have constantly used his goods. So long as we 
own an acre of land we shall continue to u.se them. 
Is it necessary that we should say a word more than we 
have before said of these standard and pioneer fertilizers, 
which have been known to the farmers of New England for 
near a third of a century ? — Vermont Watehman. 
Main Office: 92 State St., Boston, Hass. 
Branch Offices at Rochester, N. Y., Baltimore, Md., Augusta, Qa., Cleveland, O. 
