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AMESICAN AND IMFOBTED 
Co. 
FERTILIZERS 
For Farm, Grass Land, Lawn, Garden and Greenhouse 
Fertilizer Prices are F. O. B. Boston 
facilities due to the war and conditions exlsting^ abroad, chemicals used in 
to obtain, and Fertilizers and Chemicals offered in this 
subject to chang-e without notice. 
Owinp to transportation 
the manufacture of fertilizers are quite uncertain 
catalogue are subject to being obtainable and prices 
BOWKER’S HIEX. A.NJ> DSIIili PHOSPHATE (1916). 
This valuable phosphate is made for use in hills 
and drills, and aLso for sowing broadcast. It is 
prepared for use in either case to advantage. It 
contains necessary ingredients to produce strong, 
healthy growth and early maturity. It may be ap¬ 
plied in hills in quantities from a tablespoonful to a 
handful, or the consistency is such that it may be 
used in any fertilizer distributor. Ammonia 3 per 
Cf'nt., available and soluble phosphoric acid 9 per 
cent., potash 1 per cent. 
50 lbs. $1.25, 100 IbB. $2.00, ton $37.00. 
For a small garden and general use we recommend 
the Hill and Brill Phosphate, for a concentrated fer¬ 
tilizer. 
BOWKEB'S EAWN AND GRASS BRESSIHG (1916). 
For lawns, grass lots, kitchen gardens and dower 
beds. This superior dressing is made from chemi¬ 
cals, and is so prepared that it acts gradually 
throughout the season, producing a luxuriant growth 
of grass of a rich green color. It is far superior 
to lumi)y, strawy manure, which disfigures the lawn 
and gives off an offensive odor. It is nearly odorless, 
and is easily applied. 
10-lh. hag for 1000 sq. ft. 50c., 25-lh. bag for 2500 
sq. ft. $1.00, 50-lb. bag for 5000 sq. ft. $1.75, 
100-lb. bag for V4 ^'Cre $3.00, ton $50.00. 
BOWKER’S FARM AND GARBEN PERTlXiIZER 
(1916). 
Similar to Hill and Drill in that it contains a less 
amount of nitrogen, with about the same proportion 
of potash and phosphoric acid in equally as available 
form. A general fertilizer for farm and market gar¬ 
den crops, it is soluble, easily assimilated and will 
produce an early and vigorous growth. It is both 
active and permanent, may be used alone or in con¬ 
nection with stable manure. Ammonia 2 per cent., 
available phosphoric acid 10 per cent., potash, 1 per 
cent. For Potatoes and Corn, Farm and Garden 
I hosphate is specially recommended. 
100 lbs. $1.90, ton $35.00. 
BOWKEB'S SOBUBEE PHOSPHATE (1916). 
14 per cent, soluble and available phosphoric acid. 
100 lbs. $1.50, ton $25.00. 
STOCKBRIBGE GEHERAB CROP MANURE (1916). 
For Potatoes and general farm and garden crops. 
This fertilizer offers the quality of plant food for 
which the Stockbridge Special Potato Manure is fa¬ 
mous, but with reduced potash. The large amount 
of available phosphoric acid in this fertilizer will 
aid to make available the potash contained in the soil 
and bring early maturity. Ammonia 4 per cent., 
available phosphoric acid 9 per cent., potash 1 per 
cent. 
100 lbs. $2.50, ton $42.00. 
STOCKBRIBGE CEBEAB MANURE (1916). 
For Corn. Grain and seeding down; very desirable 
for cereal crops with a high percentage of available 
phosphoric acid for maturing the seed. Equivalent 
to ammonia 4 per cent, available phosphoric acid 10 
per cent. 
100 lbs. $2.00, ton $36.50. 
STOCKBRIBGE EARBY CROP MANURE (1916) 
For early truck, forcing and for top dressing. 
Nitrogen and phosphoric acid combined in a soluble, 
cnilck acting form which are needed for early forcing, 
Equivalent to ammonia 5 per cent, available phos¬ 
phoric acid 8 per cent., potash 1 per cent 
100 lbs. $2.50, ton $44.00. 
BOWEBB ANTMAB PEBTIBIZERS 
A Complete Manure for all Crops. This brand Is 
an unsurpassed all-round fertilizer, and we confi¬ 
dently recommend it as an unequaled crop-producer 
for general crops. Ammonia 2% per cent., available 
and soluble phosphoric acid 10 per cent. 
100-lb. bag, $2.00, ton $36.00. 
RAW PURE BONE MEAB 
Ground very fine and an excellent rertilizer for 
pot plants or beds where immediate results are 
needed. Bone meal may be used as a general all- 
around fertilizer for vegetables, flowers, shrubs and 
in greenhouse work. 
5 I'bs. 25c., 10 lbs. 45c., 25 lbs. $1.00, 50 lbs. $1.50, 
100 lbs. $2.50. 
FRESH GBOUNB BONE 
It is practically raw ground bone, the only thing 
extracted from it being the grease, which is of no 
value as a fertilizer. After the grease is extracted, 
the bone is dried and ground in its i)ure state. 
50 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $2.50, ton $40.00. 
CRACKEB BONE. 
For Grape vine.s, fruit trees, shrubs and trees of 
all kinds. Should be used when planting out and 
should be well mixed with the soil to the depth of a 
foot or more. 50 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $3.00. 
PINE GBOUNB BONE TANKAGE. 
6 to 7 per cent, ammonia, 30 to 35 per cent, bone 
phosphate; equal to 13.75 to 16 per cent, phosphoric 
acid. 100 lbs. $2.00, ton $33.00. 
AMMONIATES 
NITBATi: OF SODA. 
15 to t6 per cent, nitrogen. Equal to 18 to 19 per 
cent, ammonia. Price on application. 
SUI.FHATD OF AMMONIA 
20 per cent, nitrogen; 24 to 25 per cent, ammonia. 
Price on application. 
DRIED BLOOD. 
Used to a great extent as a top dressing to pro¬ 
duce quick growth, especially adapted to greenhouse 
use. 12 to 14 per cent, ammonia. 
100 lbs. $3.50, ton $60.00. 
IMPORTED FERTILIZERS 
CBAY’S PEBTIBIZER, 
Highly recommended by the leading horticulturists 
in the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables 
for exhibition. Most productive and economical 
fertilizer for all horticultural purposes. 
Original bags, 7 lbs. 75c., 14 lbs. $1.25, 28 lbs. $2.25, 
56 lbs. $4.00, 112 lbs. $7.00. 
SOOT, IMPORTEB SCOTCH. 
Prevents mildew when mixed with sulphur at the 
rate of one-third sulphur and two-third.s soot As a 
fertilizer it promotes growth and improves color of 
foliage and flower. 
Original bag, as imported, $3.00. 
THOMSON’S 
SPECIAB CHRYSANTHEMUM MANURE. 
Entirely soluble and very powerful; especially 
suitable for top dressing for Chrysanthemums and 
similar plants. It is meant to be used as an addi¬ 
tional stimulant during the growing season. A heaped 
dessertspoonful will be sufficient for a 10-in. pot. 
sprinkled over the surface of the soil and watered 
in with tepid water. Thi.s may be given three times 
during the growing season. 
7 lbs. $1.25, 14 lbs. $2.25, 28 lbs. $4.00, 56 lbs. $7.00. 
THOMSON’S 
VINE, FBANT ANB VEGETABBE MANURE. 
A reliable food and stimulant for every 
fruit-bearing plant, also foliage and flower plants 
and vegetables. For making up a Grape-vine border 
use cwt to a ton of loam for surface dressing or 
? y-ard, when applied early in the season: 
1 lb. per yard after the crops are thinned. A little 
fine soil should be mixed with the fertilizer when 
roots are near the surface. 
14 Ibt. $1.25, 28 Ibl. $2.25, 56 lbs. $4.00, 112 Ibs. $7.00. 
