$4 
THE INLAND SEED C 0.’$ 
water and then sprinkled with ADC'O, according 
to the directions which accompany each bag. 
Nothing further is required beyond keeping 
the heap moist and turning in the dry outside 
portions at the end of six weeks. In from three 
to six months the heap becomes converted into 
real manure of excellent quality. 25-lb. bag, $2.25, 
add postage. Enough for 12 wheelbarrow loads 
of garden waste. 
The Original Legume Inoculator 
TRADE MARK REG'O. DEC. 5, 1896 NO- 32212 
Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 
Inoculate Alfalfa, 
Clovers, Vetches, 
Peas and Beans 
with Nitragin 
Nitragin is not a dry inocu- 
lant, but contains 30% to 40% 
moisture and will readily ad¬ 
here to the seed without the 
addition of water and pro¬ 
duce splendid results. The 
use of water is recommended 
when mixing legume culture 
with seed. All unsold pack¬ 
ages are destroyed each year 
by a factory representative. Each can is dated. 
NITRAGIN PRICES, POSTPAID 
ALFALFA AND CLOVERS 
V 2 bu. size inoculates 30 lbs. seed.$0.35 
1 bu. size inoculates 60 lbs. seed.65 
2% bu. size inoculates 150 lbs. seed. 1.40 
PEAS, BEANS, VETCHES 
Garden size ...$0.25 
y 2 bu. size inoculates 30 lbs.35 
1 bu. size inoculates 60 lbs.50 
5 bu. size inoculates 300 lbs.. 2.25 
When ordering specify particular seed you 
are going to inoculate. 
Nothing better for flowers and house plants. 
A tablespoonful to hill of potatoes, tomatoes 
or ordinary rose bushes means abundant flowers, 
crips and early vegetables. 
A teaspoonful for 6 to 8 in. potted plant. 
The small amount that it is necessary to use 
makes Gromore one of the most economical fer¬ 
tilizers. 2 lb. pkg., 25c; add postage. 
While most laborato¬ 
ries still continue to pro¬ 
duce their legume cul¬ 
tures by the tedious 
method of growing them 
in bottles, the Nitragin 
Company of Milwaukee 
uses a truly mass pro¬ 
duction method. Three 
patented incubators 
shown in the picture are 
in constant use during 
the production season. 
The legume bacteria are 
grown under an exclu¬ 
sive patented process, 
and the mass of bacteria 
obtained after three or 
four days’ growth in a 
single incubator is suf¬ 
ficient to make enough 
NITRAGIN to inoculate 
8,000 bushels of small 
seeds, like alfalfa and 
clovers. Nitragin culture 
is produced under accu¬ 
rate control by trained 
specialists. 
Seeders and 
Cultivators 
Wright’s Planter 
The trenching point or furrow opener is 
pointed downward and opens a seed row in a 
hard or soft seed bed. The wide tire following 
wheel packs the planted row. The sprocket drive 
is positive to the driving gears, and the chain 
drive can be had from either the rear or front 
axle. 
With the eleven plates furnished with each 
machine, they will operate to drill evenly, or 
hill plant seeds spaced every 45 inches, every 
22y inches, 15, 11% or nine inches. 
