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George H. Price, Seedsman, Albany, N- Y. 
FERTILIZERS 
Pulverized Sheep Manure 
Nothing can equal this for LAWNS, PLANTS, and Gardens, as it is the strongest of all natural 
manures, chemical analysis showing it to contain a higher per cent, of fertilizing ingredients—am¬ 
monia, phosphoric acid and potash—than in any animal fertilizer in use. It is sterilized to kill all 
foul seeds and ground fine. It is clean, easily and quickly applied, has no unpleasant odor, will 
not kill or burn the grass like the commercial fertilizes, will not sow a crop of noxious weeds for you 
like Barnyard or Stable manure to fill your lawns. It is immediate in its effect and lasting. 
A beautiful Lawn is a great attraction to a home and as the 
constant growing and cutting of grass will exhaust the soil it 
makes it necessary to enrich it in order to keep your lawn in a 
state of perfection. To do this some use Barn Manure, which is 
bulky, unsightly and introduces seeds of obnoxious weeds and 
grasses. 
A few dollars spent in Sheep Manure will not only give you 
a beautiful lawn, but will preserve it and be a saving of money 
in the long run, as it is of full strength, and is very easily handled. 
This makes it the most economical food for lawns and plants that 
it is possible to obtain. 
FOB GARDENS, dig into the soil when sowing the seed 
or setting out plants and it will promote a rapid strong growdh of flcrwers or vegetables. 
FOR YOUNG TREES or BUSHES, it makes the finest mulch, after watering it becomes a very 
strong solution, soaking the roots thoroughly with a needed food and they will show the good effects 
in a very feAV days after using. 
FOR PLANTS and FLOWERS, it is the most nutritious food that can be applied, as a 
liquid dressing using five pounds to five gallons of water and may be used with perfect safety, or 
sprinkle it dry around the plants, working it into the ground. Remember, it will not injure the 
most sensitive plant but will produce healthy plants, with rich blossoms. 
DIRECTIONS. Sprinkle thickly over the grass early in the Spring and once or twice in the 
Summer or any time during the growing season, using about 100 lbs. to 2,000 square feet, or to a 
space of 50 feet one way by 45 feet the other; 50 lbs. will cover 25 by 23 feet. If the season is dry, 
wet it down or sow just before rain. If you have only a small place it is well to buy a bag, as you 
can use it on your grass and gardens early and through the season as it keeps in good condition 
and is convenient to have on hand. Put up in 100 lbs., 50 lbs. and 25 lb. bags; 10 lbs., 5 lb. and 
1 lb. packages. Prices of the above on application. 
NITRATE OF SODA. Is valuable solely for 
the Nitrogen it contains, and is used chiefly as a 
stimulant to force slow-growing grass or back¬ 
ward crops. It is quick in its action, forcing the 
plants along to maturity, and can be used alone or 
mixed with some sort of fertilizer. 
ACID PHOSPHATE 
MURIATE OF POTASH 
PHOSPO PLASTER 
PRICES OF THE ABOVE ON APPLICATION. 
GROUND BONE. For Trees, Grapevines, 
Currant Bushes, or any thing that has heavy per¬ 
manent root growth, as it is slow in effect. 
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS. For 
Garden and Field Crops put up in 100 lb., 
50 lb., 25 lb. bags, and in 10 lb. and 5 lb. 
packages. 
PEAT MOSS. 
(Torf Mull) 
Put up in bales approximate weight 165 
lbs. to 180 lbs. 
