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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
August 21, 1897 
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HUBBARD'S FERTILIZERS 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Rogers & Hubbard Co., 
MIDDLETOWN, CON N 
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DOES NOT include the Rowen, which was one ton per acre more, each year. 
The best single acre in 1 894 cut 6 tons 245 pounds. 
The best single acre in 1 895 cut 5 tons 1,870 pounds. 
The best single acre in 1 896 cut 6 tons 340 pounds. 
The best single acre in 1897 cut 6 tons 1,270 pounds. 
TONS of thoroughly dried hay from io*4 acres in seven first crops; an average of 
\]4 tons of hay per acre, on \o*/ 2 acres for seven years. Remember this 
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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER’S readers have been thoroughly posted as 
to Hon. Geo. M. Clark’s method of Crass-growing and the results, but prob¬ 
ably never knew that no fertilizers were ever used on the field, except 
Hubbard’s Grass and Grain Fertilizer and 
Hubbard’s Fertilizer for Oats and Top-dressing. 
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We shall be pleased to send, free, to any address, Mr. Clark’s account of his methods, in which he 
gives Hubbard’s Fertilizers full credit. In addition to Hubbard’s Grass and Grain Fertilizer and Hubbard’s 
Fertilizer for Oats and Top-dressing, we manufacture 
HUBBARD’S 
Strictly Pure Fine Bone. 
Raw Knuckle Bone Flour. 
Cracked Raw Bone for Poultry. 
Raw Bone Cattle Flour. 
Soluble Potato Manure. 
Corn and General Crops. 
Soluble Tobacco Manure. 
Fruit Fertilizer. 
Fertilizer, all Soils and all Crops. 
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