FERTILIZING MATERIALS 
We Have Made it a Practice to List Only What Actually is in Our Warehouse. Your 
Order is Backed by Large and Complete Stocks Which Means Service at All Times. 
SHEEP MANURE (Sheep’s Head Brand). Analysis 2-1-2. A superior, weedless quality that makes an 
excellent humus with mild fertilizing value for lawns and garden use. 
FINE GROUND BONE. Analysis 2-23-0. A widely used material for soils that are inclined to be sour and 
that need a permanent food deposit. None lasts longer than bone. 
COTTON SEED MEAL. Analysis 7-2-1.80. The coming base for plant foods. This ground pulp of the 
cotton seed provides not only a fibrous humus but one of rich lasting value. We recommend this in prefer¬ 
ence to bone meal providing it is conservatively used. 
WOOD ASHES. Analysis 4-2-20. Can you remember the wood ashes from the kitchen stove and how they 
would make those apple trees and shrubs grow that you put it on? The high potash content of this prod¬ 
uct, made from Canadian Spruce, brings results. 
POULTRY MANURE. Analysis 4.90-2.50-1.30. To use the vernacular this is “hot stuff”. A little goes 
a long way. Where it is well mixed in with soil it gives quick growth. 
LAND LIME. Just as lime juice aids a baby’s digestion so does this ground lime rock aid in bringing the food 
value of sour soils to the plant. Almost any soil for garden use is the better for liming. Lawns, however, 
do not as a rule need it. 
PEAT MOSS. This spongy humus plant fibre is made to order for soils that pack easily. Experienced gar¬ 
deners find that it aids not only in plant culture, retaining moisture and allowing roots to spread easily, but 
is particularly valuable for lawns where water cannot get to the grass roots due to soil being so hard. We 
can’t recommend too highly this imported product that when mixed with soil improves the growth of any¬ 
thing, although it has little food value. 
NITRATE OF SODA. Contains 16% nitrogen. This manufactured chemical product is an effective way of 
putting nitrogen in your soil at low cost. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. Contains 20% nitrogen. The most inexpensive nitrogen chemical. 
ACID PHOSPHATE. Contains 16% phosphoric acid. Much used for market gardening crops. 
MURIATE OF POTASH. Contains 50% actual potash. A little of this brings up your potash element. 
ALL ROUND FERTILIZER. Analysis 3-10-4. This old favorite will answer most purposes as a general 
crop chemical. Years of selling it have proved its worth. 
MARKET GARDEN FERTILIZER. Analysis 4-8-4. Meets needs of those growing vegetables that must 
be ready for market on time. Everybody is pleased who uses it. 
GENERAL CROP FERTILIZER. Analysis 2-10-2. A winner for crops and corn. 
STOCKBRIDGE EARLY CROP MANURE. Analysis 5-8-7. A certain demand will take no other. 
TOP DRESSER. Analysis 7-6-6. A rich, quick-acting fertilizer that helps to get things started. 
HUBBARD’S GOLF FERTILIZER. In our opinion the one and only blood and bone fertilizer for golf 
greens. Analysis 8-6-2. 15 pounds of this product for each 10,000 feet of green, and applied each month 
of summer, is about the best way of preventing grass trouble and the criti¬ 
cism that goes with it. Its powerful nitrogen element, however, calls for care 
in applying it, and it is usually applied with compost. 
LUXURA. Analysis 5-8-6. Called the “season-long” plant food because of its 
permanent food elements. Good for lawns, shrubs, and potted plants. Try it. 
“ENGLISH FORMULA’’ LAWN AND GARDEN DRESSING. Analysis 
5-7-2. We know something about this because we make it. See our 
complete story (inside back cover) regarding this all-purpose, low-priced 
plant food made for home use. 
Write us for market prices on any quantity. 
We deliver Within a 100-mile radius. “English Formula” Dressing 
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