JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
70 
For Imperial Liquit! Plant Foodm 
Sheep Manurem — Ram^s Head Brand. 
Much of the tnalerial now offered as sheep manure is of no 
more value than good soil, the active and actual plant food 
having been leached through exposure to the atmosphere for 
years. The sheep manure we sell is a guaranteed fresh and 
pure manure,in good mechanical condition and nutritious food 
forplants. Its effect is immediate. It is the best of all manures 
for mixing with the soil for greenhouse plants — 
one part manure and six parts soil. Price, in bags 
of ICO lbs. each, $2.00; per ton, ;$30.oo Sheep 
manure is net f. o. b. Boston. 
Breck*s Vegetable Fibre. 
A chemically prepared vegetalne fibre, rich in plant food 
Its peculiar character especially adapts it to induce root growth 
and cause healthy, vigorous plants. For potting bulbs use one- 
third Break’s Fibre to two-thirds of the usual soil preparation and 
you will be surprised at the re.sults. Breck’s Fibre is unsurpassed 
as a medium in which to sprout .seeds. Price, 5 lbs., 30 cts. ; 15 
lbs.,5octs.; 25 lbs., 75 cts.; 5olbs,$!.oo; loo lbs., ^1.50, net. 
The manufacturers of the already popular Imperial Liquid Plant Food now offer the chemicals in dry form as follows* 
In packages conlaining Making Imp. Liquid Plant Food. Making when diluted and ready for use. Net Prices. 
w oz . * gal. 50 gals:. $ 0.25 
55 “ ..... 5 “ 250 “ ..... 1.00 
7 lbs.10 “ 500 “ .1.60 
20 “ . . . . 30 “ 1500 “ ..... 4.CO 
Full directions, etc., with each package. These “ Chemicals” are dry and powdered solids, dissolve easily in water 
and the solutions are made by the grower himself. 
Scotch Soot. 
This is much used by florists and gardeners, both as a fertilizer and fungicide. Mixed with Flowers of Sulphur 
(two thirds soot, one-third sulnhur), there is nothing better to prevent and cure mildew. Used as a fertilizer, either 
in the dry state or in liquid, it quickly promotes grow’th. Per loo-lb. bag, $2.50; 25-lb bag, ^>i.oo, net. 
Chemicals. 
Net f. o. b. Boston. Prices subject to change. 
Dried Blood, 14 per cent ammonia ............ 
** “ 12 ‘ . 
Fine Cround Tankage, 9 to 10 per cent ammonia, 15 to 20 per cent bone phosphate 
“ “ 6 to 7 “ 30 to 35 “ (t u _ ^ 
Sulphate of Ammonia, 24.75 25.25 per cent ammonia ....... 
Nitrate of Soda, 94 to 96 i)er cent purity, 18 to 20 per cent nitrogen, estimated as ammonia . 
Dry (iround Kish, 9 to 11 per cent ammonia, 15 to 20 percent bone phosphate 
Dissolved Bone, 2 to 3 per cent ammonia, 12 to 14 per cent phosphoric acid .... 
Dissolved Bone Black, 15 to 18 per cent phosphoric acid ....... 
Plain Superpho.sphate, 12 per cent phosphoric acid, ......... 
Ground S. (’. Phosphate, 57 to 62 per cent bone phosphate ....... 
Muriate of Potash, 80 to 85 per cent muriate of potash, 50 to 55 per cent actual potash . 
High Grade Sulphate of Potash, 90 to 95 per cent sulphate of potash, 50 to 52 per cent actual 
potash ............... 
Double Sulphate of Potash and Magnesia. 40 to 50 per cent sulphate of potash, 35 to 40 per 
cent sulphate of magnesia, and not over 2.50 percent chlorine, 25 to 28 per cent actual 
potash ................. 
Sylvinit ................. 
Kainit, 23 to 25 per cent sulphate and muriate of potash . 
Sulphate of Magnesia (Keiserite), 50 to 55 per cent sulphate of magnesia .... 
Sulphuric Acid, 100 to 130 lbs. in carboy. (Carboys extra, $1.50 each) ..... 
Land Plaster, Fine Ground, 200 lb. bags ........... 
” ” TOO 11). bags ........... 
Plaster Dust, 5 lb. box, 1 5 cts. ; 25 lb. bag, 50 cts.; barrels of about 150 lbs., $2.00 net. 
All fertiliz.ng materials net f. o. b. Boston. 
Fino Ground FortiUzor Bonom 
T(jh . 
100 lbs* 
^50.00 
32.75 
45 00 
2.50 
40 00 
225 
32 50 
*■75 
73.00 
4.00 
56.CO 
3-25 
40.00 
2.25 
30.00 
*•75 
22.00 
1.50 
15.00 
1.00 
15 00 
1.00 
4500 
2.50 
50.0c 
2-75 
30.00 
*•75 
25.00 
1.50 
15.00 
I 00 
20.00 
*■25 
2.CO 
9.00 
•50 
10.00 
•55 
We have a high grade of this valuable fertilizer specially prepared for us. It is useful for all crops 
but especially for grass lands and Fruit Trees. Per 50-lb. bag, $1.00; 100 lbs. ^^1.70; per ton, $30.00, net 
F. o. B. Boston. 
Inch or Grape Bone. 
This is an unmanipulated bone broken into pieces that vary in size from one-q(iarter to an inch. It is unsur 
passed as a lasting fertilizer for grape vines, fruit trees, shrubs and trees of all kinds. It should be used liberally in 
grape-vine borders and when setting out vines and fruit trees. Mix with the soil to a depth of one foot or more. 
I’rice, $2.00 per too lbs.; $34.00 j)er ton. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
