CATALOGUE OK EERTI I.IZKKS. 
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Nitro^Cultursm 
The Vest Pocket Fertilizer. 
What the Introducer says : 
Nitro-Culture consists of 
nitrogen collecting Bacteria which 
work in the soil and on the roots 
of leguminous plants, having the 
power to collect free nitrogen from 
the air and supply it to the plants. 
All plants need nitrogen, which is 
very costly when obtained by 
chemical process. The remark¬ 
able increase of crop frequently 
reported and caused by inocula¬ 
tion is due wholly to the large 
amount of nitrogen collected from 
the air by the Bacteria. 
Mktiiod ok U.siNd. — The Bac¬ 
teria are furnished dried on ab¬ 
sorbent cotton, and can l)e readily 
forwarded by mail to any section 
of the country. Full directions 
accompany each package, which 
no farmer can have any difficulty 
in following out. 
When ordering, state what par¬ 
ticular crop you desire to inocu¬ 
late. Crops mentioned on the 
same line require same Bacteria. 
Alfalfa or Lucerne. 
Red, Yellow or Mammoth Clover. 
AlsiKe or White Clover. 
Crimson Clover. 
Burr Clover. 
Cow, Clay, Whip • O* • Will, Black 
Eye Peas. 
Garden Peas. 
Soy Beans. 
Velvet Beans. 
Garden Beans fWax, String, Limai 
Pea or Kidney), 
Vetch. 
Peanuts. 
Field Peas. 
GENTLEMENI mail you to day a photograph of my firld of Cow-peas treated with your Nitro-Culture, lam 
standing tn the field with a few plants in each hand, inoculated plants in my right hand and uninoculated in my left hand- 
You will see that the inoculated plants are about twice as high as uninoculated, and are well filled with pods, while the 
uninoculated^ are not yet in bloom and show not one nodule on their roots. The inoculated plants are full of nodules, very 
evenly distributed on all of the roots. These peas were not fertilized at all, and are of the dwarf or bush variety, 
MoHtverde,Fla.,Sept.4,TQOS. Very truly, (Signed) GEORGE A, KIRK. 
Nitro-Culture cannot be furnished for any crops like corn, wheat, potatoes, cotton, etc., but only those which 
are mentioned on the above list. Inoculated clover may be planted with oats or other crops, and we have reason to 
believe that they will be benefited. Prick List— acre pkg. 50 cts.; i acre pkg. $1.50; 5 acre pkg. $5.00; 
20 acre pkg. $18.00; 50 acre pkg. $40.00. 
Special Garden Size: Sweet Peas, 25 cts.; Garden lieans, 25 cts,; Ciarden I’eas, 25 cts. 
Bees and Bee-Keepers^ Supplies. 
Prices subject to change. 
The particular feature of the Hive, and hence its sug¬ 
gestive name is the dovetailing. Unlike the old-fashioned 
lap, miter, or halving plan, it will not gap or pull loose, 
but will succes.sfully resist all climates. This Hive is 
fitted with Danzentaker bottom board and cover. As 
we ship, it is fitted complete with starters in Brood 
Chamber and Section Bo.\es. We have in stock but 
one size, the eight frame. All Hives set up ready for 
use. Net price, each, $3.00. 
Section Boxes, each, i cent; per 100, 75 cents; per 250, $1.50; per 500, 
$2.00. Our No. I Sections are made of the choicest white basswood lumber, 
and are all perfect in finish, and free from defects. They are not all snow 
white, but vary from that to a light cream color. Choice honey shows off 
to best advantage in a section not too white. 
Bingham Smoker. 
This is strong, well made, does not clog up and burns any fuel. It 
has recently Ijeen improved by the addition of a curved snout to prevent 
fire dropping, and a safety attachment to prevent burning the fingers in 
removing the hot cone for replenishing. They have wide shields; have 
wire handle to cone, and inverted bellows. I.arge 2^4 i”-, each, 70 cents ; 
by mail, 90 cents. Bee Supplies not included in Special Offers. 
We also have in stock Brood and Section Foundation, Bee Veils, Rubber Gloves and many other article.s 
necessary to the successful Bee-Keeper. 
Section Honey-Boxes. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
