Commercial Fertilizers 
e oA of the I-ertilizers listed below are organic excepting Superphosphate and Nitrate 
ot Soda, they should oe either plowed or disced into the soil. Prices are subject to change, 
and we will be glad to send you our price list upon request. In comparing prices, be sure 
to compare the plant food values as shown by the analysis. 
PUYALLUP BERRY FERTILIZER. 
This is especially adapted for berries, 
both bush and cane. By its use growers at 
Gresham, Ore., and Puyallup, Wash., netted 
an increase of from $200 to $300 per 
acre on an investment of $65. For currants, 
gooseberries and strawberries, use one-half 
ton per acre, and for raspberries, loganber¬ 
ries and blackberries, use one ton per acre. 
In either case apply one half in the fall and 
winter and the balance in early spring. 
Analysis: Nitrogen, 2 per cent; phosphoric 
acid, 10 per cent; potash, 2 per cent. 
TANKAGE. 
Containing ground meat, bone and blood. 
Analysis, 3 per cent nitrogen; 16 per cent 
phosphoric acid. Valuable fertilizer for such 
crops as cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, spin¬ 
ach, etc. Apply 500 to 1,000 lbs. per acre. 
SAKANA, OR FISH GUANA. 
Analysis: 6 per cent nitrogen; 16 per 
cent phosphoric acid. Made from fish flesh 
and bone. Can be used on same crops as 
Tankage, and valuable for celery crops. Ap¬ 
ply 500 to 1,000 lbs. per acre. 
STEAM BONE MEAL. Analysis: 2.5 per 
cent nitrogen: 22 per cent phosphoric acid. 
Apply 200 to 600 lbs. per acre. 
RAW BONE MEAL. Analysis: 3.5 per 
cent nitrogen; 20 per cent phosphoric acid. 
Apply 200 to 600 lbs. per acre. 
KELP CHAR. Analysis: 10 to 14 per cent 
potash. Dyked soils, muck and peat are 
usually deficient in potash. 
BEET CHAR. Analy.: 30 per cent potash. 
SHEEP GUANA. Dried sheep guana is 
valuable fertilizer. 1 lb. dry is equal to 8 
lbs. of wet manure. It is free from weeds 
or fungus and contains a large amount of 
humus. Quite soluble and quick acting. 
Analysis: 1.62 per cent nitrogen; 1.14 per 
cent phosphoric acid; 2.1 per cent potash. 
BLOOD MEAL. Analysis: 15.75 per cent 
ammonia. Also carries some phosphoric 
acid. This is a very quick acting and ef¬ 
fective fertilizer, and is also splendid for 
poultry feed. 
POTATO FERTILIZER. Analysis: 2 per 
cent nitrogen; 10 per cent phosphoric acid; 
4 per cent potash. Increases in crops run¬ 
ning from 50 to 100 per cent have resulted 
from the use of this special potato fertilizer. 
Not only are the crops larger, but the 
grades will be larger, bringing better prices. 
GENERAL FERTILIZER. Analysis: 2 
per cent nitrogen; 10 per cent phosphoric 
acid; 2 per cent potash. 
CLARK’S SPECIAL ORCHARD FER¬ 
TILIZERS. Analysis: Nitrogen, 6 per cent; 
phosphoric acid, 10 per cent; potash, 4 per 
cent. This organic fertilizer was fomulated 
by a large fruit grower and is just suited 
for orchards. Apply to each tree at the 
rate of 1 lb. for each year of age up to 10 
years. For hops use lh lbs. per hill. Apply 
one-half in fall or winter and balance in 
early spring. 
NITRATE OF SODA. A quick acting 
fertilizer where nitrogen is needed. Its con- , 
tinued use on the same soil year after year -- » 
is injurious to soil. Analysis on application. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE. A concentrated 
mineral form of phosphoric acid. Analysis 
given upon application. 
DAHLIA FERTILIZER. Specially pre¬ 
pared to give strong growth, substance and 
color. Use one-fourth pound per plaid. Lb 
25c, postpaid. E or F., lb., 20c; 10 lbs. at 15c 
per pound. 
Fertilizer Suggestions 
ROOT CROPS. 
For potatoes, beets, carrots, onions, parsnips, radish, salsify, turnips and ruta bagas 
use 800 to 1,000 pounds Special Potato Fertilizer per acre. 
VINE CROPS. 
For cucumbers, melons, squash and pumpkin use 1,000 to 1,500 pounds per acre of 
General Fertilizer. 
FOLIAGE TYPE VEGETABLES. 
For Swiss chard, asparagus, spinach, cabbage, brussel sprouts, cress, cauliflower, 
broccoli, celery, kale, parsley, mustard and lettuce use 700 to 1,000 pounds of Sakana 
or Tankage per acre. 900 pounds of Sakana and 100 pounds Blood mixed per acre has 
given wonderful results on cabbage. Sheep guano is valuable on any of these crops. 
EDIBLE POD OR SEED TYPE OF VEGETABLES. 
For beans, sweet corn and peas use 600 to 1,000 lbs. per acre of General Fertilizer. 
TOMATOES, PEPPERS, EGG PLANT. 
Use 800 to 1,000 pounds per acre of General Fertilizer. 
LAWNS. 
Use two pounds per square rod of bone meal, or three pounds of Tankage. 
FOR FORCING PLANTS. 
In greenhouses, frames or open ground use Blood Fertilizer. 
FOR SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. 
Use one-half pound per bush of bone meal, tankage or Sakana. 
ful of blood to the plant when setting out or where plants look weak. 
Use a small hand 
