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Our Overhead Expense Is Lower than Most Seed Houses 
Commercial Fertilizer 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 
A Specially Prepared Lawn and Home 
Garden Fertilizer 
All growing plants need nitrogen. Sulphate 
of Ammonia is the fertilizer which supplies the 
necessary nitrogen in a soluble quick-acting form. 
It contains 20 3-4 per cent nitrogen. 
Applied according to directions, it will aid the 
growth of grass, tend to eliminate weeds and make 
a beautiful velvety lawn. Furthermore, it will in¬ 
vigorate growing plants and flowers, producing a 
bountiful yield of crisp, tender vegetables and a 
profusion of blooms in the home garden. It is also 
an excellent fertilizer for shrubs, fruit and shade 
trees. 
For Strawberries 200 lbs. per acre. 
For the Lawn 
Scatter evenly any time during the growing 
season, when the grass is dry, then sprinkle the 
lawn thoroughly with water. For best results ap¬ 
ply in the Spring when growth starts. Repeat in 
one month and again in early Fall. 
Do not exceed the quantities given below: 
10 lbs. covers 2500 sq. ft. or 50 x 50 ft. 
Do not exceed quantities given below: 
Garden 40 feet x 60 feet needs about 10 lbs. 
A 90 foot row needs about 1 lb. 
For plants grown in hills like melons, squash¬ 
es, etc., scatter two teaspoonfuls over a space two 
feet square across each hill. Mix with the soil if 
applied before planting the seeds. 
Solution: Dissolve one tablespoonful of 
Sulphate of Ammonia in one gallon of cold water. 
When setting plants, set the plant in the bottom 
of the hole with a little soil, pour in half a cup of 
solution then fill the hole with soil. 
For Shade Trees and Fruit Trees 
Scatter 1 to 10 pounds over a circular area 
under the "tree beginning about a foot from the 
trunk and extending several feet beyond the ring 
formed by the outer drip from the branches. If 
the trees are in a lawn, apply Sulphate only when 
the grass is dry (to avoid burning the lawn) then 
sprinkle with water. 
1 lb. for a tree whose trunk is 2 in. across 
2 lbs. for a tree whose trunk is 4 in. across 
4 lbs. for a tree whose trunk is 8 in. across 
6 lbs. for a tree whose trunk is 12 in. across 
10 lbs. for a tree whose trunk is 20 in. across 
Prices: 5c per pound; $2.50 per 100 pounds. 
INDEX 
Alsike .. 37 
Alfalfa .-. 37 
Artichokes . 2 
Asparagus ..-. 2 
Aster . 2 6 
Barley . 37 
Beans, Field ..... 2, 3 
Beans, Soy . 3 
Beans, Garden .. 2, 3 
Beets, Table . 4, 5 
Beets, Stock .. 4, 5 
Bird Supplies .. 47 
Bone Meal . 11 
Bromus . 31 
Brussels Sprouts . \ 
Bulbs and Roots . 35 
Bulbs, Fall . 3 6 
Broccoli . 3 
Cabbage . 6, 7 
Cages, Bird . 47 
Cantaloupes .— 8, 9 
Canaries . 47 
Cane .. 37 
Cannas . 3 5 
Carrots .. 6 
Cauliflower . 8 
Celery . 10 
Chickory . 9 
Citron Melon . 2 3 
Clover . 3 8 
Collards . 9 
Corn Planters . 39 
Corn, Pop . 12 
Corn, Seed . 11, 12 
Corn, Salid . 9 
Corn, Sweet . 11 
Cress . 6 
Cucumbers . 12, 13 
Cultivators .. 38 
Copper Carbonate _ 24 
Dahlias . 3 4, 3 5 
Eggplant . S 
Endive . 9 
Evergreen .. 46 
Feeders . 43 
Fertilizers .... 10, 25, 48, 49 
Feterita .. 3 6 
Flax ..... 3 8 
Flower Seeds _ 26, 34 
Foods, Bird . 47 
Fountains ... 42, 44 
Garden Tools .. 38, 41 
Garlic . 15 
Gladiolus . 35 
Glass Cloth . 15 
Grass and Field Seeds 37 
Hay Carriers .. 3 9 
Herbs -. 24 
Hose, Rubber . 40 
Hot Caps _ Inside Cover 
Implements . 39 
Insecticides .. 46 
Kaffir Corn . 3 6 
Lawn Seeds .. 36 
Leg Bands . 44 
Lettuce . 13 
Millet . 37 
Muskmelon . 8, 9 
Oats . 37 
Okra . 24 
Onions . 14, 15 
Onion Sets . 15 
Oxalis . 316 
Orchard Grass . 3 7 
Parsley . 16 
Parsnips . 16 
Peanuts . 38 
Peat Moss . 45 
Peas, Field . 37 
Peas, Garden . 16, 17, 18 
Peonies . 35 
Peppers .. 16 
Plants . 24 
Potatoes . 18 
Poultry Supplies .... 42, 45 
Pumpkins .. 18 
Radishes . 19, 20 
Rape .. 37 
Red Top .. 3 1 
Rhubarb .. 19 
Rye .. 37 
Salsify _ 24 
Seeders . 39, 4 0 
Spinach . 21 
Sprayers and Spray 
Pumps . 41 
Squash . 20, 21 
Stands, Cage .. 47 
Sunflower Seed . 47 
Sweet Peas . 3 3 
Swiss Chard . 5 
Tobacco .. 24 
Tobacco Dust . 46 
Tomatoes .,. 22 
Tuberoses ... 3 5 
Turnips . 21 
Until the time of going to 
press we were constantly ad¬ 
ding new things to this cat¬ 
alog. Look it over carefully; 
you will find the newest 
merchandise on the market. 
Vine Peach . 24 
Vigoro . 25-45 
Watermelon . 23 
Wheat .. 37 
Zinnias . 34 
