JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
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Brock’s Improved Learning Corn on Farm of Eliot Hubbard, Esq., Millis, Mass. 
Jas. A. Payson, Supt. 
Mapes Corn Manure Used 
THE MAPES MANURES 
All orders for 200 lbs. and over will be shipped in 200 pound bags. Delivered F. O. B. cars, Boston 
Prices subject to change without notice 
THE MAPES POTATO MANURE. 1916 Brand 
Guaranteed Analysis. Minimum Percentages 
Nitrogen, 3.71#; equivalent to Ammonia, 4.50#; total Phosphoric Acid, 8#; available Phosphoric Acid, 8#; Potash, soluble in distilled water, 1# 
It Is also well adapted for all vegetables at planting or any hoeing. particularly where starch and sugar formation Is desired- 
superior quality of crop as well as large yield; also for sweet potatoes, asparagus, sweet corn, sugar beets, strawberries, and all small 
fruits— pears, grapes, etc. 
jhe Phosphoric Acid and Organic Nitrogen are derived exclusively from animal bone, animal and organic matter. No Rock or 
Acid 1 hosphates used, f he soluble Nitrogen and Ammonia are in form of high grade Salts of Ammonia and Nitrogen. The Potash Is In 
form of high-grade Salts of Potash. No Muriate of Potash used. 
Directions for Use.— May be used In hills or rows, mixing and covering with earth, provided It Is scattered well. Scatter it down 
the rows ; mix as thoroughly as possible In any manner which best commends Itself—with plow, hoe, brush, sled, chain, etc. Use 800 
pounds and upward per acre on ordinary land. 
Fhe quantity of this manure may be Increased to one ton per acre, and this quantity is successfully used by many growers 
particularly when potato crop is followed by wheat, grass, corn, etc. 
Price, 100 lb. bag, $4.50 200 lb. bag, $8.50 Per ton in 200 lb. bag, $82.00 
THE MAPES CORN MANURE. 1916 Brand 
Guaranteed Analysis. Minimum Percentages 
Nitrogen, 2.47#; equivalent to Ammonia, 3#; total Phosphoric Acid, 10#; available Phosphoric Acid, 8#; Potash, soluble in distilled water, 1# 
£u r ^f eet £ orn * fodder corn. Hungarian grass, millet, late turnips, late cabbage, and seeding to grass. 
A 1 he hosphorlc Acid and Organic Nitrogen are derived exclusively from animal bone, animal and organic matter. No Rock or 
Acid Phosphates used- he soluble Nitrogen and Ammonia are In form of high-grade Salts of Ammonia and Nitrogen. The Potash Is in 
the form of high-grade Salts of Potash. 
Directions lor Use.—On heavy or average good land, particularly when stable manure Is used broadcast, use 200 to 400 pounds 
per acre, scattering well In and over hills and drills; on light lands, use broadcast 600 pounds per acre; on very light and plain lands 
use broadcast 800 pound? per acre. 
The best plan for securing good growth throughout the entire season and raising a large yield, is to broadcast the fertilizer even I v 
over the whole field after plowing, harrowing In. A portion of. the fertilizer, say 200 to 400 pounds per acre, can be used in the hills 
scattering well a small handful to each hill. Application at any hoeing or disturbance of the soil has always worked well. 
Price, per 100 lb. bag, $4.00 200 lb. bag, $7.50 Per ton, 200 lb. bag, $68.00 
THE MAPES GENERAL CROP. 1916 Brand 
Guaranteed Analysis. Minimum Percentages 
Nitrogen, 1.65#; equivalent to Ammonia, 2#; total Phosphoric Acid, 10#; available Phosphoric Acid, 8# 
A soluble Phosphate with Ammonia. The fertilizer furnishes not only abundant quantities of Phosphoric Acid but also 
Ammonia, and can be used with or without farm manure. In the drill or broadcast, on a 11,crops. 
. J be Phosphoric Acid and Organic Nitrogen are derived exclusively from anlpial hone, animal and organic matter. No Rock or 
Acid I hosphates used. The soluble Nitrogen and Ammonia are In form of high-grade Salts of Ammonia and Nitrogen. 
Directions for Use.—Use 200 to 600 pounds per acre, either In drill or broadcast. 
Price, 100 lb. bag, $3.00 200 lb. bag, $5.50 Per ton, 200 lb. bag, $50.00 
Delivered Prices Quoted on Carload Lots. 
